The best beach camping near Red River

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North of Taos in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, the small town of Red River gives campers a true Southern Rockies experience. Surrounding Red River is Carson National Forest, where scenic spots like Williams Lake, Chimney Rock, and Wheeler Peak offer lakeside and mountaintop views of the region. Choose from campsites, cabin rentals, and RV parks near the forest and other major Red River hot spots, including Middle Fork Lake and Cimarron Canyon State Park. Many lakefront campsites provide easy access to fly fishing and hiking, while equestrian campgrounds are even available for those traveling with horses.

93% (204) 4 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Red River

Campe Diem!

1. Campe Diem!

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46mi from Red River · 19 sites · Tents, RVs
Do you want a large, private, uniquely situated, pet friendly CampSpot™ to yourselves or family with a BATHHOUSE where it can be so quiet and some days there are stars for as deep as you can see? We have about 300 of those days and nights. Usually can stay longer on Sundays! We are 72 acres of piñon trees, some small animal life and crickets tucked against a mesa just a few minutes from town. Bring your shoe prints! We have sandboards! $15 per day! We are approximately a 35 minute beautiful drive from the National Sand Dunes around Mt. Blanca. (14'r). 5 minutes from the Mountain Home State Wildlife Park and reservoir where you can fish swim chill cookout etc. You can bike, hike, Swim, jet ski or fish at the newly stocked reservoir. Firewood must be purchased at the campsite. Pet friendly!
Pets
Electrical hookup
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from 
$35
 / night
Eagle Nest Lake State Park

2. Eagle Nest Lake State Park

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State park 15mi from Red River · 19 sites
Eagle Nest Lake State Park: A High-Altitude Haven for Outdoor Enthusiasts.
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Coyote Creek State Park

3. Coyote Creek State Park

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State park 38mi from Red River · 12 sites
Discover Coyote Creek State Park's serene beauty and outdoor adventures.
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North of Taos in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, the small town of Red River gives campers a true Southern Rockies experience. Surrounding Red River is Carson National Forest, where scenic spots like Williams Lake, Chimney Rock, and Wheeler Peak offer lakeside and mountaintop views of the region. Choose from campsites, cabin rentals, and RV parks near the forest and other major Red River hot spots, including Middle Fork Lake and Cimarron Canyon State Park. Many lakefront campsites provide easy access to fly fishing and hiking, while equestrian campgrounds are even available for those traveling with horses.

93% (204) 4 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Red River

Campe Diem!

1. Campe Diem!

92%
(296)
46mi from Red River · 19 sites · Tents, RVs
Do you want a large, private, uniquely situated, pet friendly CampSpot™ to yourselves or family with a BATHHOUSE where it can be so quiet and some days there are stars for as deep as you can see? We have about 300 of those days and nights. Usually can stay longer on Sundays! We are 72 acres of piñon trees, some small animal life and crickets tucked against a mesa just a few minutes from town. Bring your shoe prints! We have sandboards! $15 per day! We are approximately a 35 minute beautiful drive from the National Sand Dunes around Mt. Blanca. (14'r). 5 minutes from the Mountain Home State Wildlife Park and reservoir where you can fish swim chill cookout etc. You can bike, hike, Swim, jet ski or fish at the newly stocked reservoir. Firewood must be purchased at the campsite. Pet friendly!
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
$35
 / night
Eagle Nest Lake State Park

2. Eagle Nest Lake State Park

100%
(1)
State park 15mi from Red River · 19 sites
Eagle Nest Lake State Park: A High-Altitude Haven for Outdoor Enthusiasts.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Coyote Creek State Park

3. Coyote Creek State Park

100%
(1)
State park 38mi from Red River · 12 sites
Discover Coyote Creek State Park's serene beauty and outdoor adventures.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires

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The best beach camping near Red River guide

Where to go

Carson National Forest

Carson National Forest covers more than 2,000 square miles of pristine wilderness areas and mountains like Wheeler Peak—the highest elevation in the state at 13,161 feet. Hikers can traverse the Continental Divide Trail to glimpse Chimney Rock, one of the most unique geological features of the forest. Other attractions include Williams Lake, the Georgia O’Keefe cabin, and Echo Amphitheatre. Then stay in campsites in and near the forest that offer basic amenities like full restrooms and water and electrical hookups.

Middle Fork Lake

Though Red River is home to more than 20 lakes, Middle Fork Lake is often regarded as one of the most beautiful. Cradled by pine trees in the foothills of Wheeler Peak and Walters Peak, the alpine lake is only accessible by hiking or horseback riding. The lake’s beauty makes it a popular destination in all four seasons, particularly with its golden autumn foliage and blankets of snow during winter. Accommodations in nearby lakeside campsites provide easy access to the famous Middle Fork Lake Trail, where visitors can survey the entire vista.

Cimarron Canyon State Park

A popular destination for hiking and fly fishing, Cimarron Canyon State Park’s lush forests and trout-filled Cimarron River make it a fun stop. Found off Enchanted Circle Scenic Byway, the park features four campgrounds with nearly 100 developed campsites, as well as access to nearby private RV parks and cabin rentals. During the warm season, enjoy wildlife watching and horseback riding. In winter, snowshoeing is a popular pastime.

When to go

Visit Red River year-round to enjoy its wide range of seasonal activities, including skiing and fly fishing. Winter highs reach 34°F, and the season sees snowfall, which is great news for winter sports lovers. In summer, temperatures seldom exceed the mid-80s. Campers may wish to book their stay for the most popular accommodations to ensure they get a reservation during this season.

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