Top Equestrian Camping near Cochiti Lake, NM
Looking for the best horse camping near Cochiti Lake? Finding a place to stay in New Mexico while traveling with your horse is easy. Find New Mexico equestrian campgrounds with ease on The Dyrt.
Looking for the best horse camping near Cochiti Lake? Finding a place to stay in New Mexico while traveling with your horse is easy. Find New Mexico equestrian campgrounds with ease on The Dyrt.
The RavenHouse RV spot and Horse Hotel offers a unique locale to pull up to your own deck and relax. The Cerrillos Hills State Park is across the road and the historic towns of Cerrillos and Madrid, NM are nearby to explore. Great view of the Ortiz Mountain Range and friendly chickens nearby. Horseback riding is permitted in the park and we have a horse corral with a small covered area for your horses.
A cactus garden oasis at the foot of the Cerrillos Hills and along the San Marcos arroyo, RavenHouse sits among history and beauty. The property offers you a game of horseshoes, a covered picnic area with a propane grill, an outdoor bathhouse with a fully plumbed bathroom and outdoor shower, and a deck for your vehicle to pull up to or your tent to sit on.
You can glamp in the RavenHouse Tipi, luxuriously rustic with a double futon bed and sitting area with a table. Or choose the van/RV spot which could also be a tent spot. It has electric hook up and water spigot.
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$42 - $75 / night
Located above 9,000 feet, Iron Gate Campground is an excellent spot to access the Pecos Wilderness for day hiking and horseback riding. Uses: camping, hiking, horseback riding. Facilities: 14 units, vaulted toilets, trash bin, tables, fire pit/grill, 4 horse corrals. NO WATER. Special Instructions: Maximum recommended length for vehicle and horse trailer is 30 feet. Forest Road 223 very rough and not recemmeded for low clearance vehicles. Users are encouraged to recycle and pack out trash. Please visit the Leave No Trace website for more information about frontcountry and backcountry outdoor ethics at www.lnt.org. NO ATVs ALLOWED IN CAMPGROUND
The Borrego Mesa Campground is located close to several trailheads leading into the north half of the Pecos Wilderness. Amenitites include picnic tables, firepits and small corrals at each site suitable for one or two horses. The Vaulted toilet is currently not in service. Adjacent to and south of the campground is the Rio Medio Trailhead, one of the major trailheads into the Pecos Wilderness. The campground is rather primitive and little used, and is much less developed than most. It is primarily used for picnicking by locals from nearby communities, and also serves those who use it for an overnight stay before embarking on a horsepack or backpack into the Pecos. There is ample space for trailer/RV camping, but no dump station is available. There is no potable water and no Campground Host.
Cuervo Mountain RV Park was designed and built with our customers expectations in mind. We offer a combination of services that will fulfill the essential needs of our customers, along with that special touch called "customer satisfaction". We want you to feel at home during your stay and we will do our very best to make sure that when you leave, you will want to return and tell others about your wonderful experience!
Rick Anaya, Owner, was born and raised in the New Mexico and knows the importance of family, good friends, and a loving and caring environment. The essence of this type of life style and philosophy has been transposed into the culture and business environment associated with Cuervo Mountain RV Park. From the time you arrive until the time you leave, you will be treated like family!
$43 - $87 / night
The Jacks Creek Trailhead is located 21 miles on NM 63. Uses : Trailhead parking and access for hiking, backpacking, horseback riding. Facilities : Vault toilets, trash bins, drinking water. Special Instructions : Users are encouraged to recycle and pack out trash. Please visit the Leave No Trace website for more information about frontcounty and backcountry outdoor ethics at www.lnt.org.
Jack's Creek Group Area is a forested, high-elevation campground about 50 miles from Santa Fe. Perfect for family reunions, recreation events and other large group gatherings, the campground has two group units available that can each hold 40 people. The campground sits at approximately 8,000 feet in the Santa Fe National Forest. Visitors enjoy the moderate temperatures and cool mountain breezes while the campground is open from mid-April to mid-November. The surrounding wilderness provides astounding views.
Hikers find this campground convenient to the popular Jack's Creek Trail nearby. Fishermen also enjoy fishing for rainbow and brown trout in Jack's Creek.
Hikers find this campground convenient to the popular Jack's Creek Trail nearby. Fishermen also enjoy fishing for rainbow and brown trout in Jack's Creek.
Located in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, Jack's Creek is on the border of the Pecos Wilderness, which features 160,000 acres of majestic mountain scenery, high mountain lakes and the Pecos River. The campground is heavily forested with fir trees intermixed with aspens, which shimmer with golden foliage in the fall. The trees provide plenty of shade if desired, yet enough space to enjoy the sun as well. The creek is adjacent to the campground. A variety of wildlife, such as elk, mule deer, migratory birds, bald eagles (in winter) and other raptors inhabit the forest.
The City of Santa Fe is just over a one-hour drive away.
$50 / night
Located above 9,000 feet, Iron Gate Campground is an excellent spot to access the Pecos Wilderness for day hiking and horseback riding. Uses: camping, hiking, horseback riding. Facilities: 14 units, vaulted toilets, trash bin, tables, fire pit/grill, 4 horse corrals. NO WATER. Special Instructions: Maximum recommended length for vehicle and horse trailer is 30 feet. Forest Road 223 very rough and not recemmeded for low clearance vehicles. Users are encouraged to recycle and pack out trash. Please visit the Leave No Trace website for more information about frontcountry and backcountry outdoor ethics at www.lnt.org. NO ATVs ALLOWED IN CAMPGROUND
The Borrego Mesa Campground is located close to several trailheads leading into the north half of the Pecos Wilderness. Amenitites include picnic tables, firepits and small corrals at each site suitable for one or two horses. The Vaulted toilet is currently not in service. Adjacent to and south of the campground is the Rio Medio Trailhead, one of the major trailheads into the Pecos Wilderness. The campground is rather primitive and little used, and is much less developed than most. It is primarily used for picnicking by locals from nearby communities, and also serves those who use it for an overnight stay before embarking on a horsepack or backpack into the Pecos. There is ample space for trailer/RV camping, but no dump station is available. There is no potable water and no Campground Host.
Cuervo Mountain RV Park was designed and built with our customers expectations in mind. We offer a combination of services that will fulfill the essential needs of our customers, along with that special touch called "customer satisfaction". We want you to feel at home during your stay and we will do our very best to make sure that when you leave, you will want to return and tell others about your wonderful experience!
Rick Anaya, Owner, was born and raised in the New Mexico and knows the importance of family, good friends, and a loving and caring environment. The essence of this type of life style and philosophy has been transposed into the culture and business environment associated with Cuervo Mountain RV Park. From the time you arrive until the time you leave, you will be treated like family!
$43 - $87 / night