The best camping in Conchas Lake State Park, NM

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The best camping in Conchas Lake State Park, NM

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Art City Tucumcari

99%
(301)
26mi from Conchas Lake State Park · 56 sites · Tents, RVs · Tucumcari, NM
Nestled along the historic Route 66 in Tucumcari, NM, our unique Big Art sculpture park and glamping destination offers an immersive art experience in the heart of nature. Our site features twelve large-scale sculptures crafted by internationally renowned artists, making it an ideal backdrop for photography and a source of creative inspiration. Guests can indulge in luxury with our on-site amenities including outdoor showers, flush toilets, and hammocks perfect for relaxation after a day of exploration. Our outdoor kitchen is fully equipped for your culinary adventures, allowing you to dine al fresco surrounded by breathtaking art installations when available. For convenience and comfort, the site includes bathrooms complete with sinks, all seamlessly integrated with a modern septic system to ensure environmental sustainability. Experience the perfect blend of art, nature, and comfort at our exclusive glamping getaway.
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$50
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HAWK RIM RANCH

97%
(19)
28mi from Conchas Lake State Park · 2 sites · Lodging · Trementina, Nm, NM
~THE OLD WEST, A NEW VISION~ This ranch- our family’s legacy of commitment to land stewardship for over 100 hundred years; now with wider regenerative purpose. This is much more than a destination, it is an experience: Journey into a bygone era, listen to the narrative of the land, feel the deep life of it. This is an exploration that crosses time and space barriers. In a world that is day by day more virtual, this is the real deal. It is our desire to carefully share some of its wonder, its magic and the healing that no modern medicine can offer. Historic, clean, comfortable carefully renovated accommodations in peaceful surroundings. Serenity and clarity at our medicine wheel, recenter/rejuvenate. Interactive tours to Incredible canyon views, hiking trails to caves, petroglyphs freshwater springs, wildlife and ranch animals.
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$80
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Boom Booms Campground @Tex & Edna's

31mi from Conchas Lake State Park · 1 site · Tent, RV · Tucumcari, NM
Welcome to Boom Boom's Campground at Tex & Edna's! We’ve opened the first of our twelve scrappy, scruffy little campsites sitting on just under four acres, a hair outside Tucumcari city limits. You’ll find star-splashed skies overhead, and the Route 66 glow of Tucumcari is just a hop and a skip down the road. Small-town convenience is literally a stone’s throw away — we’ve even got a fancy grocery store where they sell those little boxes of cheese from the world-famous Tucumcari Mountain Cheese Factory. Isn’t that right, Tex? (That’s right, Edna.) You’ll have access to a bathroom and shower — and if you ask real nice (and we remembered to pay the gas bill), we even have hot water. If you’re tired of smelling like bug spray, we’ve got a few rooms in the rock house you can rent — assuming some other campers or one of those traveling nurses haven’t already taken them. Isn’t that right, Tex? (That’s right, Edna.) We’ve got all the features you’d expect from a primitive campground, plus a few extras — like a place to build your fire (as long as there’s no burn ban in effect). Please check with us before lighting a fire, ’cause when fires happen and they shouldn’t, they can get scary real fast. And we will throw you under the bus — not that we’d have to, since the firefighters can always tell where it started. The wind pushes the fire away from your campsite, leaving a burn pattern like a big arrow pointing right back at you. If you don’t believe me, just ask Mr. Williams, who had to explain to his wife why he couldn’t come home from his hunting trip just yet. While I was writin’ this, Tex told me, “Edna, erase all that and just say, ‘Nice campground. Cheap.’”
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$35
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The best camping in Conchas Lake State Park, NM guide

Overview

About

Conchas Lake State Park sits on one of New Mexico’s largest lakes and will offer you gorgeous views and plenty of adventure. Explore the coves and canyons by boat or canoe. Hop out for a little fishin’ on the water, and you can even boat in to your beachfront campsite after a day out on the water! If you forgot your lucky beer koozie, the marina doesn’t just have supplies but a restaurant, docks, and additional lodging. Be sure to hike along the Conchas River for awesome bird watching or a picnic. A day or a weekend out in this gorgeous wilderness, Conchas Lake will definitely raise your Conchas-ness!

Notable campgrounds

  • Online Reservation Sites: Enjoy the convenience of 24 W + E sites with 30 amp electric, perfect for a comfortable camping experience.
  • Non-Reservation Sites: Choose from 9 W + E sites with 30 amp electric for a spontaneous lakeside retreat.
  • Primitive Camping: Embrace the wild with around 500 primitive campsites along the Cove and Central Shorelines.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early to secure your spot at one of the coveted online reservation sites with modern amenities.
  • For a more spontaneous adventure, consider the non-reservation sites available on a first-come, first-served basis.
  • Experience the rugged beauty of Conchas Lake by opting for primitive camping along the shoreline.
  • Explore nearby camping options to ensure you have a place to stay during peak seasons.

When to go

The best time to visit Conchas Lake State Park is during the spring and fall when the weather is mild and the natural beauty is at its peak. Summer offers warm days perfect for water activities, though it can get quite hot. Winters are quieter but can be cold, so pack accordingly.

Know before you go

  • Check the park alerts for any closures or restrictions before your visit.
  • Always wear a life jacket while boating and familiarize yourself with safety regulations.
  • Accessibility varies across the park, so inquire ahead if you have specific needs.
  • Facilities include restrooms with water, showers, and vault toilets for your convenience.
  • Remember to pack out all trash and respect the park's natural environment.
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