Established Camping
Deerhead Campground
About
National Forest
Lincoln National Forest
Deerhead Campground offers 20 sites and is immediately adjacent to the Village of Cloudcroft. Take NM130 south of its intersection with US82 in Cloudcroft 1 mile and you'll see the entrance to Deerhead on the right (just past the turnoff to the Ranger Station). Access to the Rim Trail (T105) trailhead is just across the street. Tables, fire rings, pedestal grills parking spurs, toilets, central garbage depository are all available at this campground.
Access
- Drive-InPark next to your site
Stay Connected
- WiFiAvailable
- VerizonGood
- AT&TAvailable
- T-MobileAvailable
Site Types
- Tent Sites
- RV Sites
Features
For Campers
- Trash
- Picnic Table
- Drinking Water
- Toilets
- Alcohol
- Pets
- Fires
For Vehicles
- Pull-Through Sites
Beautiful Campground!
First come first serve. We showed up with a little daylight left. Found the perfect campsite that was close to the restrooms. The sites are spaced nicely where we didn’t feel crowded even though the campground was probably 90% capacity. Everything was clean, nobody bugged us, and we had our own space - especially for introducing my wife to her first time camping. Although it hailed and our tent leaked and it was cold after the rain, it was too beautiful to leave early. Had consistently 2 bars for my AT&T service as that was a requirement for this trip and my job.
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Dispersed Campground in close proximity to Cloudcroft.
I camped here for two nights 20 August 2021. A very beautiful campground within about 6 miles out of Cloudcroft New Mexico. This is dispersed camping. Amenities include water, vault type toilets, picknic tables, fire rings, and a camp host. The camping fee is $25.00 per night. 12.50 per night with golden access card. Wildlife is abundant here wild mustangs are seen regularly elk and mule deer are abundant also. I will definitely camp here again in the future.
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Is this really New Mexico?
I have seen mostly upper New Mexico and well when I found this area in comparison that or anything else near El Paso, I was more than a bit confused as to where I was. Yes, it is a forest, but still I wasn't ready for how forest-like and amazing it was.
Driving out you have no cell signal at all. The roads are winding and you see a lot of livestock, then out of no where deer, big deer and elk! It is like a different planet from everything else and the deeper into Cloudcroft you get the more and more it starts looking more like Colorado than anything you would assume would be New Mexico.
The campground is no different! Large shade trees standing tall above the site, the ground below looking like it was cut from a different cloth than anything from all the miles you travel in any direction from this location. The temperatures itself even is different, cooler by about 15 to 20 degrees.
The camp is small and while they have a posting for RVs I don't see how they could easily fit in the spaces I saw. There are minimal amenities such as drinking water and vault toilets but no dump stations or hook ups.
It was very quiet when we were there although there were other campers, the sounds of everything around seemed to muffle any noise they could be making.
TIPS:
Don't plan on contacting anyone, staying here is a truly unplug and unwind experience.
Explore some of the hiking in the area. Lincoln National Forest has nearly 50 trails so there is something for everyone from short day hikes to long treks for backcountry camping and hiking.
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Location
Deerhead Campground is located in New Mexico
Directions
From the west side of Cloudcroft, turn south onto NM130 and travel 1 mile. The campground entrance will be on your right.
Coordinates
32.94399999999082 N
105.74399999999372 W