636 acres hosted by Amanda W.
15 RV/tent sites
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Primitive camping
Best for self-contained campers. There are no toilets, showers, or potable water at this Hipcamp.
Amazing views
Hipcampers say this spot has amazing views.
Our Land includes 636 acres of high desert beauty. The top of the land is a Mesa that looks over the valley and allows you to see El Morro National Monument. In the center of the property is a Gorge surronded by trees on on side and amazing rock face on the other.
If you were looking for the only place in the USA that you can enjoy a blazing fire all year, you found it.
We have a grill cabin that is open on one side and closed on three sides, now you can relax with wine or grilling great food or just take in the view no matter what the weather conditions are, rain, snow, wind, sun....... You're going to want to experience this.
See the entire area of amazing views.
We are located in the Navajo Indian Reservation. Our land will become a cycling park and campground. Cabins are being put up but are not yet ready.
Plenty of room to park your Van, RV or pop up a tent.
You may see Elk, there are about 75 of them that roam the land.
There are lot's of great places to see and visit close by.
You will know you are at the entrance when you see the shed on the road. There are several miles of road inside the land and if you follow any road it will lead you to the top of the property where you can enjoy the stunning views from the Mesa. Have you ever stood at the top of a Mesa? It's pretty spectacular.Hike, bike or just enjoy the view. Our land is 3 miles from the national monument, 15 minutes to the bandera Ice Caves and extinct Volcanos. You make glimse elk on the land, there are about 75 in a herd that are up here. Enjoy the night sky, you've never seen stars like this! Sunrise and sunset are pretty spectacular and many folks spend time rock hunting. Have you ever been to the top of a Mesa? Isn't it time you experience that?