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Parks Ranch Campground

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Bureau of Land Management

Dispersed camp sites are located along most secondary roads and may not be marked. Popular locations can be recognized by the telltale flat disturbed area that has been used as a camp site before. Not all flat spots are sites. If possible, please use existing sites to avoid creating new disturbances. To further protect your public lands, campers must not dispose of any refuse, hazardous materials, sewage, or in any manner pollute the surrounding area.

States may have additional requirements or restrictions for dispersed camping. Please see Regional Information before planning your trip.

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  • Tent Sites
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  • Standard (Tent/RV)
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  • Fires

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Reviewed Jun. 19, 2023

About the caves

We came to Carlsbad with permits for Lake Cave and Corkscrew Cave in nearby Slaughter Canyon, and had plans to visit Parks Ranch Cave as well. I’d rate it as an excellent beginner cave.

Firstly, it is very horizontal, and it isn’t easy to get lost if you follow the map. It consists mostly of linear meandering steam channels, and though there are several routes, they don’t have complex, three-dimensional maze structures like some nearby caves. There are a few climb downs, and if you take the lower route you will find one of the more dramatic ones (still small). There are also a lot of awkward points, where you will have to maneuver past weirdly incised channels, or stoop your head.

There is a fair amount of crawling within this cave, which usually occurs at flat, low areas in the cave, like past the climb down dome in the B survey. You WILL WANT KNEEPADS! Though a lot of the ground is just a mix of soil and guano, there are sections with rough pebbles and cobbles lining the entire floor. There are also some creepy-crawlies, though if you’re gonna go caving you shouldn’t be bothered by them (and this cave doesn’t have many). The worst thing I’ve seen is one cellar spider, and commonly cave crickets and the occasional harvestman.

Finally, something many people don’t talk about, but caves are water reservoirs, and they trap water. This cave is HUMID. There are some muddy sections near the middle/east section of the cave and some lakes. This isn’t crystal-clear, fresh spring water. This is CHOCOLATE MILK WATER. Visibility of zero. If you’re not okay with that, then stay near the western parts of the cave.

Also, don’t go to the Zoo room. It’s not worth it. Or the rotunda, either, unless you’re a real cavey-caver. The guarded entrance is full of tumbleweeds and has some gnarly, tight canyons and horrible crawling by the time you reach the river section.

Have fun caving!

Month of VisitApril
  • Review photo of Parks Ranch Campground by Max D., June 19, 2023
  • Big canyon section, near the confluence with Selkirk’s Passage
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  • Hypogenic dome near Selkirk’s Passage
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Sam W.
Reviewed May. 12, 2023

Perfect Overnight Stop For Dispersed Camping

Stayed here nights 1 and 2 of a road trip and had zero problems with the site. Tent camped both nights and made it pretty far back in 2WD Ford Fusion with low clearance so if you're just looking for a great spot to post up for Guadalupe Mountains National Park or Carlsbad Caverns National Park, this is it.

Month of VisitMay
  • Review photo of Parks Ranch Campground by Sam W., May 12, 2023
  • Review photo of Parks Ranch Campground by Sam W., May 12, 2023
  • Review photo of Parks Ranch Campground by Sam W., May 12, 2023
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Reviewed Jan. 25, 2023

Great spot to explore some caves

Only 20 minutes from Carlsbad Caverns NP and about 35 minutes from Guadeloupe Mountains NP!

The area is a large gravel lot with some brush and scubs scattered about. Very cool campground with cave systems to explore. Bring helmets, headlamps, and some sturdy boots! As you drive up to the camping area, there are a lot of pull off sites if you don't want to camp in the larger area near the cave systems. Lots of fire rings!

Dispersed area, pack in pack out. Verizon service was good!

Month of VisitFebruary
  • Review photo of Parks Ranch Campground by Noah E., January 25, 2023
  • Review photo of Parks Ranch Campground by Noah E., January 25, 2023
  • Review photo of Parks Ranch Campground by Noah E., January 25, 2023
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Location

Parks Ranch Campground is located in New Mexico

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Coordinates

32.10974521 N
104.407013 W

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