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Ute Lake State Park, a reservoir along the Canadian River, offers crystal blue waters and a day (or more) of adventure for those who want to go with the flow! Hire a fishing guide at the marina to take you out and show you all the secret spots or simply rent a boat and soak up the sun! Those wanting to camp have lots of variety (including an RV-only campground) and many of the campsites will put you right at the trailheads for amazing canyon hikes that overlook the reservoir and meander through the desert; just be sure to slather on that sunscreen and bring lots of water! A chill spot in the hot desert, Ute Lake is a cool down you can look forward to!
Ute Lake State Park, a reservoir along the Canadian River, offers crystal blue waters and a day (or more) of adventure for those who want to go with the flow! Hire a fishing guide at the marina to take you out and show you all the secret spots or simply rent a boat and soak up the sun! Those wanting to camp have lots of variety (including an RV-only campground) and many of the campsites will put you right at the trailheads for amazing canyon hikes that overlook the reservoir and meander through the desert; just be sure to slather on that sunscreen and bring lots of water! A chill spot in the hot desert, Ute Lake is a cool down you can look forward to!
Don’t let a little wind scare you away. Windy Point Campground has got primitive sites surrounding Ute Lake leading to spectacular views of this 13 mile long water fun zone. There are boat ramps and a marina just up the road, so you can get into the water easily and get on with your cruising, fishing, water skiing, swimming and floating extravagan Read more...
Dirtbaggers of New Mexico rejoice! It is time to make your trips to Mine Canyon at Ute Lake extended. The primitive campsites of Mine Canyon Campground are right on route to that climb you’ve been trying to crush, making your weekends on the wall all the more convenient. Leave your chalky fingerprints on the “Salty Crack”, a featured route nestled Read more...
Settle down at Ute Lake’s South Side Campground, and you’ll get up close and personal with the impressive Ute Dam, separating Ute Lake from the Canadian River. But you certainly don’t have to be an engineer to enjoy the magnificent beauty of this 13-mile wide lake. It's perfect for boating, sailing, and water skiing, and Mother Nature is said to c Read more...
Ute Creek Campground, along the reservoir on the Canadian River, is one of the longest lakes in the state, and boasts a variety of fun water sports. Easy to navigate and fun for the whole family, grab a bathing suit and double-dog dare your sister into some rock-jumping. Read more...
Marvelous view of the lake and hillsides, Zia Campground offers peace and quiet during the week, and a fun party lake atmosphere on the weekends. Ute Lake State Park is one of the only places for miles around that you can stretch your legs and soak up tons of fun in the water and sun. Spacious campground sites and hiking trails throughout the park Read more...
Designed specifically for RVs, Yucca Campground is conveniently located near the boat launch, visitor center, and group picnic area at Ute Lake. Measuring in at 13 miles, the lake is one of the longest in the state, hosting a variety aquatic activities on the Canadian River. Read more...
Soon to be a family favorite, Eagle Point Campground at Ute Lake State Park invites you to take part in a variety of fun camping experiences, but particularly a day of sun and swimming. A huge advantage to the lake is that it’s very close to the town of Logan, so when night falls you can roast up some marshmallows or head into town for some grub. Read more...
Ready to get cozy? The variety of water fun and sport that you’ll engage in during the day at Ute Lake State Park will have you so ready to soak in the starlight at your campsite at the Beaver Cove Campground. If it’s peace and quiet you’re looking for, head over here mid-week. And for an interesting hike, forgo the formal hiking trails to explore Read more...
Set up camp along one of the longest lakes in the state at Oldhams Campground. Nearly thirteen miles long, and never more than a mile across, the lake provides quality boating and fishing. Back on land enjoy scenic hiking, camping, and horseback riding along the shore. Open skies and open waters await here at the Oldhams Campground!Read more...
A party lake in the summer and peace and quiet in the fall, whatever it is you’re looking for Logan Campground in the Ute Lake State Park gives you a lot of space to find it. Motorboats explore the many inlets and coves, while the lake is home to a plethora of fish. The lake abounds in ducks, quail, doves, and pheasant, while deer and antelope roa Read more...
You’re truly in the desert here, with expansive blue skies above you and the desert sand in each direction, Roadrunner campground evokes images of the roadrunner and Wild E. Coyote. The tumbleweeds blow in the wind, the starry skies erupt, and there's plenty of opportunities to get a little wild. Read more...
Only a mile away from the fabulous Black Mesa golf course, and with several casinos a short drive away, Cottonwood Grove Campground itself is a peaceful affair with an accommodating set-up. The park sits between two farms, so it is fairly quiet the further you go back, and there are several cottonwood trees in and around the park. Read more...
A place to rest with trees and hillside scenery, Cottonwood Campground offers a lot in recreation. Popular activities here include boating, canoeing, fishing, biking, bird watching, hiking, swimming, and wildlife watching. Read more...
Sometimes you just want to be at the edge of all the action instead of smack dab in the middle. For times like this, you’ve got Rogers Park Campground. This primitive campground is at the far northern side of Ute Lake, and close to many of the hiking trails that surround the lake. This means you can get away from the crowds and hit the trails to f Read more...
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Ute Lake State Park
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14 campgrounds in Ute Lake State Park
Don’t let a little wind scare you away. Windy Point Campground has got primitive sites surrounding Ute Lake leading to spectacular views of this 13 mile long water fun zone. There are boat ramps and a marina just up the road, so you can get into the water easily and get on with your cruising, fishing, water skiing, swimming and floating extravagan Read more...
Dirtbaggers of New Mexico rejoice! It is time to make your trips to Mine Canyon at Ute Lake extended. The primitive campsites of Mine Canyon Campground are right on route to that climb you’ve been trying to crush, making your weekends on the wall all the more convenient. Leave your chalky fingerprints on the “Salty Crack”, a featured route nestled Read more...
Settle down at Ute Lake’s South Side Campground, and you’ll get up close and personal with the impressive Ute Dam, separating Ute Lake from the Canadian River. But you certainly don’t have to be an engineer to enjoy the magnificent beauty of this 13-mile wide lake. It's perfect for boating, sailing, and water skiing, and Mother Nature is said to c Read more...
Ute Creek Campground, along the reservoir on the Canadian River, is one of the longest lakes in the state, and boasts a variety of fun water sports. Easy to navigate and fun for the whole family, grab a bathing suit and double-dog dare your sister into some rock-jumping. Read more...
Marvelous view of the lake and hillsides, Zia Campground offers peace and quiet during the week, and a fun party lake atmosphere on the weekends. Ute Lake State Park is one of the only places for miles around that you can stretch your legs and soak up tons of fun in the water and sun. Spacious campground sites and hiking trails throughout the park Read more...
Designed specifically for RVs, Yucca Campground is conveniently located near the boat launch, visitor center, and group picnic area at Ute Lake. Measuring in at 13 miles, the lake is one of the longest in the state, hosting a variety aquatic activities on the Canadian River. Read more...
Soon to be a family favorite, Eagle Point Campground at Ute Lake State Park invites you to take part in a variety of fun camping experiences, but particularly a day of sun and swimming. A huge advantage to the lake is that it’s very close to the town of Logan, so when night falls you can roast up some marshmallows or head into town for some grub. Read more...
Ready to get cozy? The variety of water fun and sport that you’ll engage in during the day at Ute Lake State Park will have you so ready to soak in the starlight at your campsite at the Beaver Cove Campground. If it’s peace and quiet you’re looking for, head over here mid-week. And for an interesting hike, forgo the formal hiking trails to explore Read more...
Set up camp along one of the longest lakes in the state at Oldhams Campground. Nearly thirteen miles long, and never more than a mile across, the lake provides quality boating and fishing. Back on land enjoy scenic hiking, camping, and horseback riding along the shore. Open skies and open waters await here at the Oldhams Campground!Read more...
A party lake in the summer and peace and quiet in the fall, whatever it is you’re looking for Logan Campground in the Ute Lake State Park gives you a lot of space to find it. Motorboats explore the many inlets and coves, while the lake is home to a plethora of fish. The lake abounds in ducks, quail, doves, and pheasant, while deer and antelope roa Read more...
You’re truly in the desert here, with expansive blue skies above you and the desert sand in each direction, Roadrunner campground evokes images of the roadrunner and Wild E. Coyote. The tumbleweeds blow in the wind, the starry skies erupt, and there's plenty of opportunities to get a little wild. Read more...
Only a mile away from the fabulous Black Mesa golf course, and with several casinos a short drive away, Cottonwood Grove Campground itself is a peaceful affair with an accommodating set-up. The park sits between two farms, so it is fairly quiet the further you go back, and there are several cottonwood trees in and around the park. Read more...
A place to rest with trees and hillside scenery, Cottonwood Campground offers a lot in recreation. Popular activities here include boating, canoeing, fishing, biking, bird watching, hiking, swimming, and wildlife watching. Read more...
Sometimes you just want to be at the edge of all the action instead of smack dab in the middle. For times like this, you’ve got Rogers Park Campground. This primitive campground is at the far northern side of Ute Lake, and close to many of the hiking trails that surround the lake. This means you can get away from the crowds and hit the trails to f Read more...
Why can't I see these campgrounds when I search with dates?
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