Best Camping near Folsom, NM

Whether you're a tent camper, an RVer, or just passing through, Folsom, NM has a lot to offer. There are tons of hikes and other fun activities to partake in. Experience some of the most stunning views that New Mexico camping has to offer. Find the best campgrounds near Folsom, NM. Read helpful reviews and tips to find the perfect camping option for you and your crew.

Best Camping Sites Near Folsom, NM (21)

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  • Camper-submitted photo from Jag's Red Carpet RV Park
    September 10, 2024

    Jag's Red Carpet RV Park

    Best RV park in town

    By far the best RV park in town. Clean drinkable water. Clean shower and bathroom available to these who choose to not use their own. Lots of shade. Wildlife walk through the park often. Police patrol the area often. Owner lives on site and is very helpful when needed.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Lake 13-Maxwell National Wildlife Refuge
    June 23, 2024

    Lake 13-Maxwell National Wildlife Refuge

    Fantastic views

    We stayed here 1 night on our trip back to Texas from Colorado. 

    Plenty of room for several rvs/vans  and tent campers.  Picnic tables and trash bins available.  No shade, no potable water, no electric, no sewer.  True boondocking site.  There are pit toilets at the entrance to the camping zone.   Roads are gravel and well maintained.  

    Great site for a touch-n-go overnight stay while traveling.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Lake Alice Campground — Sugarite Canyon State Park
    May 27, 2024

    Lake Alice Campground — Sugarite Canyon State Park

    Nice campground with clean showers!

    Stayed: May 22, 2024 Cost: $18 Site: Lake Alice Loop - 01 Cell Service: None (AT&T and T-Mobile) Equipment: Tent

    We stayed in the Lake Alice loop in Site 1. We tented, but it looks like they have it split between tents and RVs, and this was technically an RV site. It had water and electric, so that’s why we chose this site. Sites were nice and clean, with a fire ring and table. Close to neighbors.

    Vault toilet in the loop and running water and showers located 1/2 mile from the Lake Alice loop. Showers were very nice for a campground. They were actual showers, not just concrete or dirty tile, and had plenty of room and hooks for clothing. Two showers per side for Men’s and Women’s.

    No cell service for either of our carriers, and I don’t think for any, until about a mile beyond the shower house, prior to the entrance of the park.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Soda Pocket Campground — Sugarite Canyon State Park
    May 17, 2024

    Soda Pocket Campground — Sugarite Canyon State Park

    Very easy to get to off of I-25

    Traveling from Denver to Southern New Mexico, this is a nice stopping point. Very easy to get to off I-25.

    Pit toilets are very clean. Unfortunately the camper next to me had his generator running the whole time until 10 pm. Even when they left their camper for the day. Very annoying. Other than that it was a quiet campground. The campground is less than half full (Tuesday night). 

    Note: The park office closed at 4. The sites are reservation only and there is no cell service. The sign at the gate states that you need to drive down the road to get cell service and make a reservation. Also the gate closes at dusk, so make sure you get there before then on your first night. After that you can get the combination to get in after dusk. 

    The campground staff were very friendly and helpful.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Lake 13-Maxwell National Wildlife Refuge
    April 21, 2024

    Lake 13-Maxwell National Wildlife Refuge

    Easy access from I-25, not much privacy

    Great location about half way between Albuquerque and Colorado Springs. I snuck in late one night and napped 2 hours near the pit toilets and left before daylight, so as not to disturb the campers with my brief stay. Pit toilets a plus of course. Can be frosty.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Raton Pass Camp & Cafe
    November 27, 2023

    Raton Pass Camp & Cafe

    Good for a night passing through

    We booked a view site at this campground after reading about the incredible views but unfortunately, when we arrived, it was completely socked in, and we could not see a thing! Views the next morning were much better but although we had a view of the mountains, we also had a view of Highway 25 (and could hear highway noise). It was considered spring slow and there were only two other campers there besides us (and I believe one of them was the workamper), so it was quiet. In high season, however, there is no separation/privacy between sites. All sites are gravel, and each site has a picnic table. 

    The office was closed (as was the café) but we received a text message the morning of our arrival confirming our stay (it was pre-paid) and giving us directions to the campground, the bathhouse code, and the WiFi code. The bath/shower house was very clean and there was laundry available for a very reasonable price of $1 for the washer and $ 1 for the dryer. The showers looked very clean as well but did not use them as it was below freezing during our stay (late April). 

    Sorry to be the one to harsh the mellow of all the five-star reviews but for us, even though our stay was quiet and uneventful (and the amenities were clean), the proximity to the highway and closeness of the sites are generally not our preferred type of camping.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Raton Pass Camp & Cafe
    October 22, 2023

    Raton Pass Camp & Cafe

    Great place to stop for the night

    This place sits upon a mountain and overlooks such a beautiful view! The staff are wonderful and make you feel welcome. The only thing that would’ve made the stay better, is if the spots were further apart. It was very busy so everyone was parked right up against one another. It’s a small place so it makes sense why it had to be that way, but still a great spot to spend a night or two!

  • Camper-submitted photo from Carpios Ridge Campground — Trinidad Lake State Park
    October 1, 2023

    Carpios Ridge Campground — Trinidad Lake State Park

    Great Views! Nice hiking.

    Camped in a small RV in site 13 which had a fairly level gravel pad. There was a tent site, but it looked to have been washed away. This site had great views of the mountain and lake. Enjoyed the short hike on Levsa - a one mile loop with up high views of Lake Trinidad. The Carpios trail was steep and rocky. Didn't have time for the 3 other trails. Showers and Laundry nice. Saw some deer and a wild hare. Somewhat nearby is Capulin Volcano National Monument. Highly recommended.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Summerlan RV Park
    September 11, 2023

    Summerlan RV Park

    Overnight in Raton

    We called the day we were going through and the owner had a nice shady spot for us. Very friendly and hospitable. Would stay there again for sure.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Lake Alice Campground — Sugarite Canyon State Park
    August 30, 2023

    Lake Alice Campground — Sugarite Canyon State Park

    Worth the price, kind of remote

    Small campground near CO border. Perks would be lake at top of mountain, 5-7 min drive from CG and showers, at entrance to park. Downfall is you need to drive to everything unless you want to walk along trails on the other side of road. Trails in park were nice - t-mobile service did not work at all, zero bars. Bear boxes provided, deer walked through campground often. I did see bear tracks while hiking but host said they’ve never been a human issue.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Soda Pocket Campground — Sugarite Canyon State Park
    August 15, 2023

    Soda Pocket Campground — Sugarite Canyon State Park

    Sugarite Canyon Soda Pocket

    Nice state park tucked into a valley. We were in the last part of Soda Pocket loop. Great views of area but it does catch the wind! Vault toilets were super clean and not smelly. Very dark at night so great for star viewing.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Capulin RV Park
    July 14, 2023

    Capulin RV Park

    Nice park, small, but convenient to Capulin Volcano

    Capulin RV Park is a pretty nice private RV park across the highway from the Capulin Volcano National Monument entrance road. We stayed one night. Some of the sites are shady. The park streets and sites are crushed limestone. The park was clean and quiet. The sites are very close together; fortunately, it was not full and we had room. Restrooms and showers were clean (did not use shower). Amenities include: common fire ring with seating and view of volcano, swing with view of volcano.

    Stayed in pull-thru campsite #25 which had evening shade and level. It was a crushed limestone site. There was barely enough parking for my 34 ft TT. Neighbors are VERY close. Utilities: 20/30/50A electric in middle of site. Water in middle of site, good pressure. Sewer in middle of site with 4-in screw-on fitting.

    AT&T had two bars of LTE service. AT&T Speedtest: 36.6 Mbps down, 7.5 Mbps up. Free WiFi is available, but did not use it.

    The town of Capulin, NM is very small. The closest restaurant is The Sierra Grande Restaurant in Des Moines, NM, which is open year round for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Other restaurants and fast food are available in Raton and Clayton.

    Would stay here again.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Carpios Ridge Campground — Trinidad Lake State Park
    July 8, 2023

    Carpios Ridge Campground — Trinidad Lake State Park

    Close sites, but convenient location

    First off - we tent camped in this RV heavy campground. sites were a little too close for comfort. Coin-operated showers were nice but got dirty and gross quickly. Not far from town, and lake has lots of fun opportunities.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Soda Pocket Campground — Sugarite Canyon State Park
    July 7, 2023

    Soda Pocket Campground — Sugarite Canyon State Park

    Perfect for a Weekend

    This State Park is beautiful, with hiking/fishing/historic walks galore. We arrived late on Friday, June 23 after a 10 hour drive from Arkansas. We were in Site #23 in the Soda Pocket Campground.  Every site had a covered picnic table and was relatively level.

    Sites 20-23 have spectacular views of the canyon, but you trade that for some serious wind and neighbors as there is no natural shade.  Sites 1, 3, 14 and 16 have shade and a little more distance.  Bathrooms were in great shape, and there is a free shower near the park entrance which had good water pressure and was very clean.

    The visitor center is small but with a lot of good exhibits, and adjacent to the hiking trails of the abandoned coal camp and mine.  The coal camp trails have lots of informative stands explaining what everything was, how the people lived, etc.  The two lakes (Lake Alice is more like a pond) have nice walking paths. There is another lake just across the Colorado border and you can drive to the parking area just a mile or so away.

    There are numerous nature hikes, and I did the short (.5) miles Vista Grande Nature Trail which has a beautiful bench for a sunrise view.  Uphill some but not too strenuous and with lots of information.

    A really beautiful hike is the Little Horse Mesa Trail which takes you to the top of the mesa you can see to the north of Soda Pocket Campground.  It meanders a bit but at some point the trail builder said "I've given you all the switchbacks I can, you'll just have to go straight up" and the last 50 yards are pretty much straight uphill.  When you get to the top though it's like another world.  It's a pasture like setting with trees, and beautiful views from a trail that follows the cliffs. You'll have to make your own way over to the Lake Maloya overlook but it's well worth it.  Highly recommend this.

    The camp hosts and visitor center people were great, and the ranger came by one night and showed a group of kids a mountain lion pelt and a bear pelt. There was a report of bears on the road up to Soda Pocket Campground but we did not see any.  The road was a typical dirt road, and not in bad shape at all.

    I'm not a fisherman, but could easily spend two full days here hiking alone, much less fishing or kayaking Lake Maloya.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Clayton Lake State Park Campground
    July 1, 2023

    Clayton Lake State Park Campground

    Cute park and loved the dinosaur tracks!

    Everything was very green in the 10 mile trek into the park. Our spot was in the Cove campground - noon-a and no water. We have enough solar power to sustain. The lake was gorgeous and the dinosaur footprints and tracks were really interesting! The spots are not right on top of each other - so very nice. They have potable water at the visitors center. There were candies with water and electric - we were too late to book.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Soda Pocket Campground — Sugarite Canyon State Park
    June 1, 2023

    Soda Pocket Campground — Sugarite Canyon State Park

    Soda Pocket Campgound Review

    Made advanced reservation for site 17 in Soda Pocket Campground. Driving up the unpaved road to this campground was no problem. Site 17 was in a corner by itself, distant from other sites. It's a pull-thru site. Level enough for our campervan. Nice patch of nature behind the site. Site has a shelter over the picnic table. Site also has a bear box & fire ring. Trash & recycling receptacles at campground. Two vault toilets; very clean with toilet paper. No potable water. Restroom/shower house across from state park visitor center is very good. Fantastic camp hosts at Soda Pocket. Park law enforcement ticketed a rowdy group of campers. Nice hiking trails in state park. Fishing opportunities in park.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Lake 13-Maxwell National Wildlife Refuge
    April 3, 2023

    Lake 13-Maxwell National Wildlife Refuge

    Easy to access off 25

    Nice views, level, has a pit toilet, trash and recycling. It was a nice spot to spend a night heading home. There are several picnic tables too. We pulled in around 5pm on a Friday and there were 3 other vans in the camping area with plenty of room.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Lake Alice Campground — Sugarite Canyon State Park
    March 30, 2023

    Lake Alice Campground — Sugarite Canyon State Park

    GEM!

    2022 headed home from CO to Dallas and didn't want to stay in Amarillo again so we threw the dice and were able to snag an AMAZING spot (no hookups) for one night. Tha-t was all we needed to make this our go-to place to stop at beginning and end of each trip.  Lots of options for camping (we pull a TAB 400) - camp host was so cool and friendly. Absolutely beautiful views and clean facilities (we only used the toilets)  We were surprised and pleased with Sugarite!

  • Camper-submitted photo from Carpios Ridge Campground — Trinidad Lake State Park
    March 2, 2023

    Carpios Ridge Campground — Trinidad Lake State Park

    Beautiful and Peaceful

    This is a beautiful peaceful place. I heard no road noise during my stay. All camping sites are nicely maintained. There are a few hiking trails that lead from the campground but stay away from 0.5 mile ridge trail that is very washed out and treacherous.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Capulin RV Park
    February 3, 2023

    Capulin RV Park

    Nice Stop for Volcano

    The couple running the park are very nice. Bathrooms are clean. The water is off for the winter season but they do have water to fill your tanks if you wish. It was $50 for our site for the night.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Raton KOA
    November 18, 2022

    Raton KOA

    Not much to see but good place for a quick stop.

    We stopped for a night on our way from Great Sand Dunes National Park to Palo Duro Canyon, needing to dump our tanks and do some laundry after boondocking for a number of days. Raton KOA was just what we needed. The staff members were friendly, bathrooms were clean, and the laundry facilities did the job. The close proximity to grocery stores was an added bonus!

  • Camper-submitted photo from Carpios Ridge Campground — Trinidad Lake State Park
    November 5, 2022

    Carpios Ridge Campground — Trinidad Lake State Park

    Wonderful Place to stay!

    Well kept and quiet place to stay.

    Most sites have a gravel tent pad to use, if you do not have an rv or trailer.

    Several water spigots throughout the park as some sites are FHU, mainly near the front of the park. 

    Several trails to hike and wonderful views to see as well.

    Heads up, the main restrooms/showers and laundry close from Nov to Mar. There are smaller ones on the Eastside of the building that are accessible.



Guide to Folsom

Camping near Folsom, New Mexico, offers a mix of beautiful landscapes and unique experiences. Whether you're looking for a quiet spot to relax or an adventure-filled getaway, there are several campgrounds to choose from.

What to do:

  • Hiking and Fishing: Enjoy the scenic trails and fishing opportunities at Soda Pocket Campground — Sugarite Canyon State Park. One visitor mentioned, "This State Park is beautiful, with hiking/fishing/historic walks galore."
  • Wildlife Watching: Keep an eye out for deer and other wildlife at Lake Alice Campground — Sugarite Canyon State Park. A camper noted, "Deer walked through the campground often."
  • Exploring Dinosaur Tracks: Visit Clayton Lake State Park to see dinosaur tracks. A reviewer shared, "The opportunity to see dinosaur tracks and attend star parties make this park unique."

What campers like:

  • Clean Facilities: Campers appreciate the cleanliness of the restrooms and showers. One visitor at Raton Pass Camp & Cafe said, "The bath/shower house was very clean."
  • Friendly Staff: Many campers mention the helpfulness of the campground hosts. A reviewer at Capulin RV Park remarked, "The couple running the park are very nice."
  • Beautiful Views: Campgrounds like Raton KOA offer stunning views. One guest noted, "The views are the best part about this campground!"

What you should know:

  • Limited Cell Service: Be prepared for spotty cell service in many areas. A camper at Lake Alice Campground mentioned, "No cell service for either of our carriers."
  • First-Come, First-Serve Sites: Some campgrounds operate on a first-come, first-serve basis. A visitor at Soda Pocket Campground advised, "The sites are reservation only and there is no cell service."
  • Proximity to Highways: Some campgrounds are near busy roads, which can lead to noise. A reviewer at Raton Pass Camp & Cafe noted, "We also had a view of Highway 25 (and could hear highway noise)."

Tips for camping with families:

  • Choose Campgrounds with Amenities: Look for campgrounds that offer clean restrooms and showers, like Capulin RV Park. A camper mentioned, "Restrooms and showers were clean."
  • Plan for Activities: Make sure to have a list of activities to keep everyone entertained. One family at Soda Pocket Campground enjoyed hiking and fishing, saying, "There are numerous nature hikes."
  • Bring Snacks and Drinks: Some campgrounds don’t have markets nearby. A visitor at Raton KOA pointed out, "The close proximity to grocery stores was an added bonus!"

Tips from RVers:

  • Check Hookups: Ensure your site has the necessary hookups. A reviewer at Summerlan RV Park mentioned, "It isn’t true 50 amp service."
  • Be Prepared for Close Quarters: Some RV parks have sites that are close together. A camper at Tower 64 Motel & RV Park said, "The sites are stacked right on top of each other."
  • Look for Quiet Spots: If you prefer peace and quiet, choose campgrounds that are less busy. A visitor at Raton Pass Camp & Cafe noted, "It was considered spring slow and there were only two other campers there."

Camping around Folsom, NM, offers a variety of experiences, from beautiful views to family-friendly activities. Whether you're in an RV or tent camping, there's something for everyone!

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