Campgrounds used to be basic affairs but, in recent years, many have been upgraded to offer a host of amenities. While these “glampgrounds” appeal to many, other people prefer to keep things simple. If your idea of camping involves a dramatic or beautiful location and few frills, read on. Here are nine spots for primitive camping in New Mexico where you can get back to nature.
What’s your favorite place for primitive camping in New Mexico? Are you a fan of water-based places or desert areas? Let us know in the comments. And here are some additional suggestions for camping in New Mexico.
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Primitive Camping in New Mexico
Danielle Schwartz|June 18, 2022
Which state parks should I visit in New Mexico?
New Mexico is full of natural beauty. There are lots of places where you can go to check out the best nature has to offer, and we’ve put together a list of the best state parks in New Mexico for you to visit. Among the best state parks are:
The famous Elephant Butte is well known for its lake and beautiful formations. It’s a great place for swimming and relaxing on the beach.
For an amazing place to appreciate the landscape, head to City of Rocks State Park to see some epic volcanic rocks you won’t find just anywhere.
Heron Lake for its lovely blue water and tranquil atmosphere. No power boats are allowed, so it stays nice and quiet. It’s the perfect place to get away and enjoy an idyllic environment.
For those looking to fully experience the water, check out Lea Lake for scuba diving or stay above the surface and enjoy the panoramic views.
Are there any natural wonders in New Mexico?
There are so many natural wonders in New Mexico that it can be hard to tell which one to start with. Some of our favorites are:
Capulin Volcano, which many do not even know exists.
Shiprock is a gorgeous rock formation that is the star of the surrounding area.