Camping New Mexico by Melinda Crow
Author:Melinda Crow
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Falcon Guides
Published: 2022-03-28T00:00:00+00:00
60 Sugarite Canyon State Park
Location: 10 miles northeast of Raton
GPS coordinates: N36 57.545' / W104 23.165'
Sites: 40 sites for tents and RVs
Facilities: Flush and vault toilets, visitor center, group sites, electricity, tables, grills, drinking water, dump station, showers, hiking trails, and boat launch; wheelchair-accessible facilities
Fee: $$$â$$$$, annual permit available
Elevation: 6,600 feet
Management: New Mexico State Parks Division; (575) 445-5607; www.emnrd.state.nm.us/SPD/sugaritecanyonstatepark.html
Reservations: Call (877) 664-7787; http://newmexicostateparks.reserveamerica.com
Activities: Hiking, fishing, boating, and scenic driving
Season: Year-round
Finding the campground: From I-25 take exit 452 in Raton. Turn east onto NM 72 and go 3 miles. Turn left (north) onto NM 526 and go 2 miles to the park.
About the campground: Sugarite is a world all its own, tucked away in the hills outside Raton. Few other than New Mexican locals even know it exists. The setting includes pine-covered hillsides and rolling mountain meadows. If you can include this park in your New Mexico itinerary, you wonât be disappointed.
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