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Canjilon Creek Campground

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Canjilon Creek Campground is located near Canjilon in the Carson National Forest. The area features forested terrain with creeks and open spaces. Temperatures range from lows in the 30s Fahrenheit in winter to highs in the 80s in summer. Nearby attractions include the scenic Canjilon Lakes and hiking trails within the national forest.

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Canjilon Creek Campground is located in New Mexico

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36.5440879 N
106.34556067 W

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Canjilon Creek Campground

We went to this campground in June of 2021. This park is very primitive. It has no running water, toilets, or amenities. What it has a lot of, is charm. Hardly met anyone while there. It has three lakes filled with trout. Lots of areas to explore. Plenty of wood to forage for. The campground is at around 9,000 foot level. Beautiful vistas. You will have to have four wheel drive. The road has lots of holes, but worth the trip

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Month of VisitJune

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get to Canjilon Lakes Campground in New Mexico?

Canjilon Lakes Campground is located in northern New Mexico near the small community of Canjilon. The campground can be accessed via forest roads that lead to the three lakes area. From the town of Canjilon, follow the signage toward Canjilon Lakes, which will take you on a route through Carson National Forest. The roads are typically passable for most vehicles during the summer months, though some sections may be unpaved or rough. For specific directions, it's advisable to check with the Carson National Forest office before your trip.

What amenities are available at Canjilon Lakes Campground?

Canjilon Lakes Campground is a primitive camping experience with minimal amenities. The campground does not offer running water, flush toilets, or other modern facilities. What it does provide is a serene natural setting with plenty of charm and solitude. There are basic campsites scattered throughout the area, and campers should come fully prepared with their own water supply and sanitation solutions. While the amenities are sparse, the quiet atmosphere and natural beauty more than compensate for those seeking a true wilderness experience.

What fishing opportunities are available at Canjilon Lakes?

Canjilon Lakes offers excellent trout fishing opportunities across its three lakes. The lakes are well-stocked with trout, making this a popular destination for anglers looking for a productive day of fishing in a peaceful setting. Visitors can fish from the shorelines or bring small watercraft for better access. The best fishing times are typically early morning and evening hours. Remember to check current New Mexico fishing regulations and obtain the appropriate fishing license before your visit. The relative seclusion of these lakes means you'll often have plenty of space to find your perfect fishing spot.