Top Glamping near Fort Sumner, NM

Fort Sumner is the perfect place for adventurous campers and RVers. Enjoy the scenic camping, fun activities, and sights and sounds of Fort Sumner. You're sure to find the perfect spot for your New Mexico camping adventure.

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Recent Glamping Reviews In Fort Sumner

22 Reviews of 1 Fort Sumner Campgrounds


  • Camper-submitted photo from Rocky Point Campground — Santa Rosa Lake State Park
    June 7, 2024

    Rocky Point Campground — Santa Rosa Lake State Park

    Peaceful with nice views

    Rocky Point was one of two campgrounds we saw in Santa Rosa Park. All sites had picnic tables, some sites had electricity and water, and some sides just had water. The bathrooms in Rocky point had flush toilets and showers. The bathrooms were very clean. The camp host was very friendly. This was a very nice campground and not too far from Highway 40.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Rocky Point Campground — Santa Rosa Lake State Park
    April 4, 2024

    Rocky Point Campground — Santa Rosa Lake State Park

    tight, cramped, poorly designed, needs work

    I took the last site on short notice with electricity for four nights over the weekend, the handicap site. I went back and double checked, the NMSP website has not clearly state that only a van or very short class C would fit in the spot. I got my 20 foot trailer in but my truck is sticking out into the road a tiny bit. The sites are very close together and unfortunately, right after I arrived a couple of families set up right next to me complete with screaming kids and yapping dogs. Campers with kids and dogs should have their own camping loops, maybe their own campgrounds. So many people do not appreciate the quiet and solitude of a natural woods. As soon as the kids arrived, it seemed like they were told to scream as loud as they could. Disgusting. So one star for this campground and the poor layout

  • Camper-submitted photo from Rocky Point Campground — Santa Rosa Lake State Park
    June 13, 2023

    Rocky Point Campground — Santa Rosa Lake State Park

    Okay Campground

    Campgrounds were fairly clean here. Keep in mind that if you are tent camping A LOT of the spots are extremely rocky and just full of gravel! Campground has clean showers and bathrooms as well. Sites are fairly close to the lake too. The campground is also only about 12 minutes away from the town of Santa Rosa if you’re in need of supplies!

  • Camper-submitted photo from Rocky Point Campground — Santa Rosa Lake State Park
    April 20, 2023

    Rocky Point Campground — Santa Rosa Lake State Park

    Clean, quiet, and easy access

    We spent a few days at this campground and I was especially impressed with how clean the bathrooms and showers were. There were trails that we enjoyed off the loop we were on. It was super quiet and yet very close to town in case we needed anything. My kids enjoyed the playground!

  • Camper-submitted photo from Rocky Point Campground — Santa Rosa Lake State Park
    April 18, 2023

    Rocky Point Campground — Santa Rosa Lake State Park

    Nice quiet campground

    I stayed in Rocky Point , A loop. Nice campground in desert setting overlooking the lake. A lot of pull thru sites as well as back ins. Electric was all thru the loop, however water hook ups were not. A pump was located a little ways down the loop, however. Some sights had covered picnic tables, others not. If shade is important check the details before booking and it will tell if you have water and the pic will show the picnic table. Nice trails. Enjoyed the scenic lake loop. Juniper campground was walk-in only and looked to be much more secluded but without amenities. There was also a primitive camping area.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Rocky Point Campground — Santa Rosa Lake State Park
    July 2, 2022

    Rocky Point Campground — Santa Rosa Lake State Park

    Peaceful

    Book on Reserve America for New Mexico “Santa Rosa Lake” very pretty and peaceful. Not all streets were labeled but the directions worked to get us there just fine. Park for kids, gorgeous sunsets and the stars show off at night. Clean bathrooms. Had hookups.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Rocky Point Campground — Santa Rosa Lake State Park
    March 13, 2022

    Rocky Point Campground — Santa Rosa Lake State Park

    Wonderful State Park!

    Wonderful State Park to stay for a few days. Not a whole lot to do but be with nature and the stars! There is a "Shoreline Trail" if ya want a short hike to do. I'll post activity in "AllTrails" as "AllTrails" has one much shorter that what the park has. 

    We stayed in the Rocky Point Campground Loop B, reservations only, and it was a nice place to stay. Sites are a bit uneven but hey it's a state park!!  We were in site B4 which was plenty big for our 40' rig providing we had to "back in" to a "pull in" site!! There is a big cedar tree in the way and made would make the turn to sharp and scratch the rig... other than that it was a wonderful site!

    The site has no electric or water but there is water filling station in Loop A across from the Bathroom/Showers building. Just a short hose will do the trick. There is also water spigots in the middle of each loop but takes to much hose from where we are staying!

  • Camper-submitted photo from Rocky Point Campground — Santa Rosa Lake State Park
    March 6, 2022

    Rocky Point Campground — Santa Rosa Lake State Park

    Gorgeous night sky

    We stopped here for one night in late October on a cross country road trip in our new-to-us-Roadtrek camper van. Campground was easy to reserve online and easy to find despite it being very dark when we arrived. It was windy as heck but my husband and I marveled at the stars before tucking in for the night. Bathhouse was open and clean but I could NOT get the shower to get warm despite multiple times pushing the button in all of the available stalls. Ah well. Would definitely stop in again for a few more nights if we’re ever in the area again!

  • Camper-submitted photo from Rocky Point Campground — Santa Rosa Lake State Park
    December 17, 2021

    Rocky Point Campground — Santa Rosa Lake State Park

    Beautiful

    Reserved on ReserveAmerica while on the way. May more available sites here than what showed up online. Gorgeous views, not every site has water, electric 30 at A011. Bathrooms decent but shower coolish especially because you have to keep pushing the button!

  • Camper-submitted photo from Rocky Point Campground — Santa Rosa Lake State Park
    November 22, 2021

    Rocky Point Campground — Santa Rosa Lake State Park

    Clean and well maintained

    I was really impressed with the sites. The tables had a nice cover over them and each one had a electric hook up with a regular 110 outlet. We stayed in a tent, but the sides were clearly for RVs. Didn’t matter to us. There were trails all around that we took our mountain bikes on. Not biking trails, but we were able to navigate them with some skills and careful judgement. 

  • Camper-submitted photo from Rocky Point Campground — Santa Rosa Lake State Park
    October 22, 2021

    Rocky Point Campground — Santa Rosa Lake State Park

    Beautiful & roomy

    Santa Rosa state park in NM perched above a water-starved reservoir on the Pecos river. There’s minimal cell or WiFi. It’s a lovely spot. Reservations must be made through ReserveAmerica. Some sites have power but no water but there’s a water fill station in the CG.

    Great sunsets!



Guide to Fort Sumner

Camping near Fort Sumner, New Mexico, offers a unique blend of outdoor experiences and local charm. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat or a fun family adventure, there are several campgrounds to choose from.

What to do

  • Fishing and Wildlife Watching: Many campers enjoy fishing at nearby lakes. One visitor at Bosque Redondo Park mentioned, "I liked listening to children play at the ballpark," highlighting the family-friendly atmosphere. Keep an eye out for local wildlife, too; another camper noted, "This area has a lot of wildlife like coyotes, hogs, bobcats, and mountain lions."
  • Hiking and Exploring: The Pecos Campground — Sumner Lake State Park is a great spot for hiking. One reviewer shared, "Just stayed for 1 night so it was okay," indicating that even a short visit can be enjoyable.
  • Relaxing by the Water: Campers at Rocky Point Campground — Santa Rosa Lake State Park appreciate the clean facilities and beautiful views. A visitor said, "The bathrooms were very clean. The camp host was very friendly."

What campers like

  • Free Camping Options: Many appreciate the affordability of places like Bosque Redondo Park, which is free to camp at. One camper noted, "Assuming it dries out, there should always be a place to stop."
  • Spacious Sites: Campers often mention the spaciousness of sites at Santa Rosa Campground & RV Park. A reviewer remarked, "Each site was very spaced out," making it a comfortable choice for families.
  • Friendly Atmosphere: Many visitors highlight the welcoming vibe at local campgrounds. One camper at Pecos Campground said, "Park Ranger was awesome," emphasizing the helpful staff.

What you should know

  • Limited Amenities: Some campgrounds, like Bosque Redondo Park, lack basic amenities like drinking water and showers. A camper mentioned, "I went there yesterday and was disappointed to see that it was just a parking lot at the visitor center."
  • Wildlife Caution: While wildlife is a draw, it can also be a concern. One visitor warned about the presence of "vagrant drug users acting crazy in the middle of the night" at Rocky Point Campground.
  • Weather Considerations: Be prepared for windy conditions, especially at places like Pecos Campground. A camper advised, "Can be very windy so ensure your tent stakes are decently long."

Tips for camping with families

  • Choose Family-Friendly Campgrounds: Look for spots like Santa Rosa Campground & RV Park, where kids can play safely. One parent noted, "Liked listening to children play at the ballpark."
  • Pack for Comfort: Bring extra supplies, especially if you're camping at places without amenities. A camper at Pecos Campground mentioned, "Bathrooms were up the hill so don't wait till last minute."
  • Plan Activities: Make sure to have a list of activities to keep the kids entertained. A visitor at Rocky Point Campground enjoyed the "beautiful area with lots of wildlife walking through the campground."

Tips from RVers

  • Check for Hookups: If you're in an RV, confirm that your chosen campground has the necessary hookups. A reviewer at Pecos Campground noted, "They have water and electric."
  • Be Mindful of Space: Some campgrounds have limited space for larger RVs. One camper at Rocky Point Campground mentioned, "The sites are very close together."
  • Stay Connected: Check cell service availability before you go. A visitor at Mountain Road RV Park shared, "It was close to the highway but because there were large buildings between the campground and highway it was quiet."

Camping near Fort Sumner, New Mexico, has its quirks, but with the right preparation, it can be a memorable experience for everyone involved.

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