Rio Grande National Forest Penitente Canyon Campground
Reviewed Jun. 30, 2021

Rocks. Views. Cactus.

This is a few sites on a loop with other sites scattered here and there. There were great views from my tent site (see pics), but other sites were available tucked up next to rock walls and in dips. There are lots of trees that could provide shade. But the Cactus are growing everywhere, so be aware before you venture too far off a path or from the tent sites, especiallywith young kids. I had read that the road was difficult but the route I took was very manageable by almost any car. Some rocky bumps and an incline, but not extreme.  I had 1 bar of 4G at my site and cell service is spotty if you're looking for that. It was quiet at night other than wildlife (night birds, coyotes). The tent sites were mostly well spaced and other pull-thru locations seemed to have decent privacy. There are a few vault toilets. I had some flies to keep me company,  but no mosquitos (which is unheard of in this valley!). Camp host was friendly and chatty. I was here on a weeknight in June and there were a few sites to chose from when I got there at 6PM. This is a first come/first serve campground with a fee. The BLM website doesn't have much info for this area, but it's helpful.

Month of VisitJuly
  • Review photo of Rio Grande National Forest Penitente Canyon Campground by Lucy L., June 30, 2021
  • Review photo of Rio Grande National Forest Penitente Canyon Campground by Lucy L., June 30, 2021
  • Review photo of Rio Grande National Forest Penitente Canyon Campground by Lucy L., June 30, 2021
  • Review photo of Rio Grande National Forest Penitente Canyon Campground by Lucy L., June 30, 2021
  • Review photo of Rio Grande National Forest Penitente Canyon Campground by Lucy L., June 30, 2021