Sundial Springs is a secluded campground located above the San Francisco River and the Gila Wilderness, nestled in the Gila National Forest. It's an excellent place to relax and watch wildlife. Deer, mountain lions, and Bighorn Sheep roam freely and can frequently be seen by campers.
Navajo Lake is the second largest lake in New Mexico. Navajo State Park also boasts access to the Pine River. There is a visitor center, exhibits and a full service marina. It's a great place to relax and get off the road, and still take in the beauty of New Mexico.
The City of Rocks State Park is unique. The rocks are formed of volcanic ash pressed together 35 million years ago. The wind and water formed the ash into a city-like formation. There are hiking trails, gardens and a night-sky observatory.
Blue Water Lake is a private campground located right outside Blue Water State Park. Camping area, cabins, and showers are available. Weather you are camping with a tent or just a bedroll under the stars, Blue Water Lake Campground is a perfect destination.
Enjoying New Mexico from a motorcycle is breathtaking, but to avoid disappointment, plan your motorcycle camping trip by calling ahead and reserving a spot. If you are traveling with a large group, it is especially important to give advance warning to your arrival.