The best camping in Sumner Lake State Park, NM

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Sumner Lake State Park: A Haven for Water Sports and Wildlife Watching.  

The best camping in Sumner Lake State Park, NM

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Valley View Mobile Home and RV Park

6. Valley View Mobile Home and RV Park

12mi from Sumner Lake State Park · 1 site · Fort Sumner, NM
The Billy The Kid Museum in Fort Sumner, New Mexico, stands out as a unique destination for history enthusiasts and families alike, showcasing an extensive collection of artifacts related to the legendary outlaw. Located just 2 miles east of downtown on Highway 60-84, this museum is one of the most comprehensive in the Southwest, featuring rare relics from Billy the Kid's storied past. Billy the Kid, born Henry McCarty and also known as William H. Bonney, was a frequent visitor to Fort Sumner, where he met his untimely end at the hands of Lincoln County Sheriff Pat Garrett in 1881. The museum houses an impressive array of one-of-a-kind items, including a rifle that belonged to the Kid, complete with documentation, and the very door he backed through on the night of his death. Visitors can also view two curtains from Pete Maxwell's bedroom, where the fatal encounter occurred, as well as a large rock on which Billy carved his name. Additionally, the museum displays the chaps and spurs he wore to dances, highlighting his talents as a dancer and singer, which made him popular among the local young women. Beyond its focus on Billy the Kid, the museum features a diverse collection of antique cars, wagons, and
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Santa Rosa Campground & RV Park

7. Santa Rosa Campground & RV Park

28mi from Sumner Lake State Park · 1 site · Santa Rosa, NM
Discover the unique charm of Santa Rosa Campground in New Mexico, where the comforts of home meet the beauty of the great outdoors. Nestled along Historic Route 66 in Santa Rosa, NM, our campground features 100 RV sites equipped with electric hookups, including options for up to 50 amp service, water, sewer, and cable. With over 70 pull-thru sites that extend up to 90 feet, we proudly cater to big rigs, making us a top choice for RV travelers in New Mexico. Stay connected with our complimentary Wi-Fi throughout the campground, and enjoy high-speed internet access in the office to check emails or plan your next adventure. For those seeking a change of scenery, our cozy cabin offers a rustic retreat, perfect for a night away from your RV. Indulge in our various amenities, including a heated pool for relaxation, a gift shop for unique finds, and a peaceful patio to unwind. Don’t miss dining at our Western Bar-B-Q Restaurant, where you can savor delicious home-style meals, including some of the best baby back ribs in New Mexico—delivered right to your site for your convenience. Whether you're traveling along Interstate 40 or exploring Historic Route 66, Santa Rosa Campground is the ideal stop to rest and recharge
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Ramblin Rose RV Park

8. Ramblin Rose RV Park

29mi from Sumner Lake State Park · 21 sites · Santa Rosa, NM
The Ramblin Rose RV Park stands out as a serene oasis in Santa Rosa, New Mexico, offering travelers a clean, well-managed retreat along the historic Route 66. This unique location is perfect for those seeking a peaceful place to unwind while exploring the rich culture and vibrant atmosphere of the town. Visitors can enjoy a variety of local craft and souvenir shops, as well as restaurants that showcase the flavors of Santa Rosa. Nature enthusiasts will be captivated by the stunning desert vistas and the expansive clear skies ideal for stargazing. Don’t miss the opportunity to explore the area’s renowned lakes, as Santa Rosa is famously known as The City of Natural Lakes. Highlights include The Blue Hole, Park Lake featuring The Wibit Water Park, Perch Lake, and Santa Rosa Lake and State Park, all offering ample opportunities for fishing, swimming, and scuba diving. The park provides essential amenities such as water, Wi-Fi, and over 30 pull-thru sites that accommodate rigs up to 90 feet long. With big rig access, sewerage, and both 30 and 50 amp sites available, as well as options for tent camping, Ramblin Rose RV Park is an ideal destination for a simple, laid-back New Mexico getaway. We look forward to welcoming you soon
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Valley View Mobile Home and RV Park

12mi from Sumner Lake State Park · 1 site · Fort Sumner, NM
The Billy The Kid Museum in Fort Sumner, New Mexico, stands out as a unique destination for history enthusiasts and families alike, showcasing an extensive collection of artifacts related to the legendary outlaw. Located just 2 miles east of downtown on Highway 60-84, this museum is one of the most comprehensive in the Southwest, featuring rare relics from Billy the Kid's storied past. Billy the Kid, born Henry McCarty and also known as William H. Bonney, was a frequent visitor to Fort Sumner, where he met his untimely end at the hands of Lincoln County Sheriff Pat Garrett in 1881. The museum houses an impressive array of one-of-a-kind items, including a rifle that belonged to the Kid, complete with documentation, and the very door he backed through on the night of his death. Visitors can also view two curtains from Pete Maxwell's bedroom, where the fatal encounter occurred, as well as a large rock on which Billy carved his name. Additionally, the museum displays the chaps and spurs he wore to dances, highlighting his talents as a dancer and singer, which made him popular among the local young women. Beyond its focus on Billy the Kid, the museum features a diverse collection of antique cars, wagons, and
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Santa Rosa Campground & RV Park

28mi from Sumner Lake State Park · 1 site · Santa Rosa, NM
Discover the unique charm of Santa Rosa Campground in New Mexico, where the comforts of home meet the beauty of the great outdoors. Nestled along Historic Route 66 in Santa Rosa, NM, our campground features 100 RV sites equipped with electric hookups, including options for up to 50 amp service, water, sewer, and cable. With over 70 pull-thru sites that extend up to 90 feet, we proudly cater to big rigs, making us a top choice for RV travelers in New Mexico. Stay connected with our complimentary Wi-Fi throughout the campground, and enjoy high-speed internet access in the office to check emails or plan your next adventure. For those seeking a change of scenery, our cozy cabin offers a rustic retreat, perfect for a night away from your RV. Indulge in our various amenities, including a heated pool for relaxation, a gift shop for unique finds, and a peaceful patio to unwind. Don’t miss dining at our Western Bar-B-Q Restaurant, where you can savor delicious home-style meals, including some of the best baby back ribs in New Mexico—delivered right to your site for your convenience. Whether you're traveling along Interstate 40 or exploring Historic Route 66, Santa Rosa Campground is the ideal stop to rest and recharge
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Ramblin Rose RV Park

29mi from Sumner Lake State Park · 21 sites · Santa Rosa, NM
The Ramblin Rose RV Park stands out as a serene oasis in Santa Rosa, New Mexico, offering travelers a clean, well-managed retreat along the historic Route 66. This unique location is perfect for those seeking a peaceful place to unwind while exploring the rich culture and vibrant atmosphere of the town. Visitors can enjoy a variety of local craft and souvenir shops, as well as restaurants that showcase the flavors of Santa Rosa. Nature enthusiasts will be captivated by the stunning desert vistas and the expansive clear skies ideal for stargazing. Don’t miss the opportunity to explore the area’s renowned lakes, as Santa Rosa is famously known as The City of Natural Lakes. Highlights include The Blue Hole, Park Lake featuring The Wibit Water Park, Perch Lake, and Santa Rosa Lake and State Park, all offering ample opportunities for fishing, swimming, and scuba diving. The park provides essential amenities such as water, Wi-Fi, and over 30 pull-thru sites that accommodate rigs up to 90 feet long. With big rig access, sewerage, and both 30 and 50 amp sites available, as well as options for tent camping, Ramblin Rose RV Park is an ideal destination for a simple, laid-back New Mexico getaway. We look forward to welcoming you soon
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The best camping in Sumner Lake State Park, NM guide

Overview

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There’s guaranteed a lil sumthin’, sumthin’ for everyone at Sumner Lake State Park! The park sits along grassy plains that offer spectacular sunset and enough activities to keep you busy from sun up to sun down. Hike along the lakeshore or alongside the watershed and spy some amazing birds while you eat your picnic lunch. Those looking to hunt waterfowl can do so in season, and there are local outfitters nearby. The real action is out on the lake; water skiing, kayaking, sailing, and boating are all at your fingertips. And with camping along the water and boat-in camping, you’re definitely going to want to spend a night out under the stars! With this much variety, you’re gonna have a blast picking which sumthin’ is right for you.

Notable campgrounds

  • Developed Campsites: Equipped with modern conveniences, these sites offer a comfortable stay with electric hookups and water access.
  • Primitive Camping: For a more rugged experience, shoreline and boat-in camping options let you connect with nature.
  • Group Campsites: Ideal for larger gatherings, these sites provide ample space and facilities for a memorable group adventure.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early to secure your spot, as campsites at Sumner Lake State Park are in high demand, especially during peak seasons.
  • Check for cancellations regularly, as last-minute openings can provide unexpected opportunities for a stay.
  • Consider visiting during the off-season for a quieter experience and increased availability.
  • Explore nearby camping options to ensure you have a backup plan in case the park is fully booked.

When to go

The best time to visit Sumner 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 water activities but can be hot, while winter may be too chilly for some visitors.

Know before you go

  • Check the park's website for any alerts or closures before your visit to ensure a smooth experience.
  • Remember to pack life jackets and adhere to all boating safety regulations for a safe time on the water.
  • Accessibility is a priority, with facilities designed to accommodate visitors with disabilities.
  • Be prepared for the park's elevation of 4,310 ft, which may affect those sensitive to altitude changes.
  • Take advantage of the visitor center to learn more about the park's features and history.
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