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Eagle Creek Mescalero Cabins

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Eagle Creek Mescalero Cabins near Alto, NM, is surrounded by forested terrain with a mix of pine and other native trees. Temperatures can range from lows in the 20s Fahrenheit during winter to highs in the 80s during summer. Nearby attractions include the Lincoln National Forest and Ski Apache, offering opportunities for hiking and skiing.

Fee Info

RV – $33 for first 2 people, additional people in vehicle is $1/night.

RV MONTHLY – $800 (30 days)

TENT – $20 for first 2 people, additional people in vehicle is $1/night.

BUNDLE OF WOOD – $10

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Eagle Creek Mescalero Cabins is located in New Mexico

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Address

Indian Service Rte 21
Alto, NM

Coordinates

33.39115464740661 N
105.73539212693338 W

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Reviewed May. 31, 2022

A good, open Mescalero alternative to the closed Lincoln NF

We tent camped at Eagle Lake aka Eagle Creek campground on the Mescalero Apache Reservation over Memorial Day weekend 2022. The surrounding Lincoln National Forest was closed because of extreme fire risk, so there were very few places to camp in the Sacramento Mountains and escape the heat of El Paso. We used camp stoves because of a fire ban. We camped among the pine trees in the first tent area. There were clean porta-johns in that area. The showers and permanent bathroom were located up in the RV park about a 3-mile round trip walk on the road from the first tent area, so it’s more practical to drive to the showers. The permanent bathrooms and showers were clean.

Very pretty scenery, surrounded by mountain ridges and peaks and pine forest. There were two small lakes and a small creek flowing through the campground.

The campground format is kind of laissez faire because there aren’t assigned sites and it’s first come, first serve. The first tent area seemed about half full and we found a good site. We didn’t scout the second tent area because the host said there weren’t as many trees there. The first tent site was developed on a forested slope albeit they built flat rectangular-like terraces into the slope where you can pitch a tent(s) and park your vehicle(s).

Eagle Creek, near Ruidoso, had a similar feel to the Mescalero Nation’s Silver Lake campground near Cloudcroft, but Eagle Creek had a more quiet vibe. The main drawback was the 10:00 am checkout time, but we were still able to cook up some breakfast burritos as we broke camp. Good times.

Update 6/22/2022: At some point after my review, the Dyrt deleted the actual campground, which is where the road forks and moved my review to the nearby and similarly named RV resort, which is totally different. I love the Dyrt and I’m a pro ranger but sometimes c’mon man.

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