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Holy Ghost Campground

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Holy Ghost Campground, near Tererro, New Mexico, is a scenic spot tucked away in the Santa Fe National Forest, right at the edge of the Pecos Wilderness. With its lush greenery and the soothing sounds of a nearby creek, it’s a fantastic place to unwind and connect with nature.

The campground offers a mix of tent and RV sites, each equipped with picnic tables and fire pits for those cozy evenings under the stars. Visitors have praised the beautiful hiking trails nearby, making it easy to explore the stunning surroundings. One camper noted, “It’s a beautiful campground with great hiking access,” highlighting the area’s appeal for outdoor lovers.

While there are no showers or drinking water available, the clean vault toilets and bear-proof trash cans help maintain a pleasant environment. Just remember to pack your own water and take your trash with you. Some campers have mentioned that the road leading to the campground can be a bit rough, so take it slow and enjoy the ride.

If you’re looking for a peaceful escape with plenty of opportunities for hiking and fishing, Holy Ghost Campground is worth a visit. Just be sure to arrive early, especially on weekends, as it can fill up quickly.

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Holy Ghost Campground is located in New Mexico

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16 miles north of Pecos on Highway 63 and Forest Road 122

Coordinates

35.77286056 N
105.70131755 W

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Site Types

  • Tent Sites
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  • Standard (Tent/RV)
  • Group
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Features

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  • ADA Access
  • Trash
  • Picnic Table
  • Toilets
  • Alcohol
  • Pets
  • Fires

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  • Pull-Through Sites

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11 Reviews

Reviewed Sep. 4, 2024

Awesome campground

Yes, it can get packed but be prepared to go early enough to find a good spot. I prefer camp sites 7 through 10, even the very first site when you first come in since they are right near the river. If you really want to experience the haunt of the campground I prefer the campsites in the back 11 through 16. 

I have not experienced the haunts until I camped at spot 15, this past Labor Day weekend on Friday night August 30, 2024. I went to bed and about 12 am I heard a voice say Hello to me. Then the last night my friend and I were by the fire we did not have any more neighbors as they left that Sunday, we had our trash bag hanging from my friends canopy there was no wind and that trash bag was swaying back and forth rapidly. Was definitely an experience. 

The hikes are the best especially if you have time to go to the lake which you  want to get an early start, just follow the trail in the back past the reservation spot to get to the trail and follow up get to the fork in the trail and hang a left to the lake. I love the camp site always clean restrooms and fun experience for the paranormal.

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Month of VisitAugust
  • Review photo of Holy Ghost Campground by Valeri P., September 4, 2024
  • Review photo of Holy Ghost Campground by Valeri P., September 4, 2024
  • Review photo of Holy Ghost Campground by Valeri P., September 4, 2024
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Reviewed Sep. 19, 2023

Beautiful escape

This campground is just above 8200ft in the forest, more specifically in the Santa Fe National Forest at the edge of the Pecos Wilderness. We stayed at site 3, more or less right next to the creek. Site 2 was just as pretty and a bit larger, but not quite as shaded. No matter the site, the area is green, peaceful, and cool.

It is gorgeous up there, but be aware that the road is really narrow and, though paved, in terrible condition with HUGE pot holes en masse, so it is slow going, particularly with a camping trailer. We have a 22' trailer and we saw only one other, maybe 25', which I think is likely pushing the limits.

It's a bit of a tense drive for the 3 miles along Holy Ghost Canyon, but well worth the effort! We camped at Holy Ghost Campground in a Travel Trailer.

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Month of VisitSeptember
  • Review photo of Holy Ghost Campground by Matthias G., September 19, 2023
  • Review photo of Holy Ghost Campground by Matthias G., September 19, 2023
Reviewed Jun. 19, 2023

Dont sleep on the walk in sites

We got there a bit later and the day and all of the drive in sites were taken up by either campers or fishermen. Ended up getting one of the walk in sites. I’d recommend one of these. It’s far enough away from the RV area that you can sleep to the sound of the creek.

Some advice to get there, take it slow and dont tailgate. There is two way traffic on a one lane road. Saw a few people get jammed up because they were following too close and couldn’t get out of the way. Beautiful campground with great hiking access. Loved our stay.

Month of VisitJune
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  • Review photo of Holy Ghost Campground by Aaron S., June 19, 2023
  • Review photo of Holy Ghost Campground by Aaron S., June 19, 2023
Reviewed Nov. 16, 2021

Beautiful

I drove in from San Antonio, one of my old navy buddies drove in from San Diego, we met here and had an amazing time. The campsites were nice, and provided tables, they had bathrooms, our site was up on top of a hill, cold at night, warm during the day, beautiful scenery

SiteI think it was site 12, it was up on top of a hill
Month of VisitOctober
  • Review photo of Holy Ghost Campground by Robert A., November 16, 2021
  • Review photo of Holy Ghost Campground by Robert A., November 16, 2021
  • Review photo of Holy Ghost Campground by Robert A., November 16, 2021
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Reviewed May. 9, 2021

Definitely the second best campsite in Pecos

If Jacks Creek campsite is all booked, this is the next one you should try. Iron gate is ok too but it’s a lot longer drive than you think and might need all wheel drive since the road to Iron gate gets bit tricky road every now and then. Holy! This campsite offered me a lot more than I expected! Nice trail heads nearby (not only one) and each campsite was spaced out well enough so you still get a privacy. Of course the site by the creek gets filled first. Be aware of skunks! Do not leave food unattended and keep your dogs under control ;) Overall, a decent campsite but only 3 in nation but I would give 4 in New Mexico!

Month of VisitApril
  • Review photo of Holy Ghost Campground by Lila L., May 9, 2021
  • Review photo of Holy Ghost Campground by Lila L., May 9, 2021
  • Review photo of Holy Ghost Campground by Lila L., May 9, 2021
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Reviewed Oct. 6, 2020

Not too bad

Nice campground with creekside sites.  Sites are a bit close together but could be worse, it certainly helps to get there early to pick the best site.  Close to town and not far out of Santa Fe.  Downsides are that it is pretty popular and people don's seem to want to haul their trash out so lots of broke bottles around.  Road to get there is potholed but passable by smaller vehicles.

Month of VisitJuly
Reviewed Sep. 8, 2020

Beautiful

Stayed labor day weekend 2020. Make sure you drive in and find a camp site before you pay. It was VERY busy. No water or showers available. It is a very beautiful place, with a lot to see and explore. We loved it and can not wait to go back.

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Month of VisitSeptember
  • Review photo of Holy Ghost Campground by Heather L., September 8, 2020
  • Review photo of Holy Ghost Campground by Heather L., September 8, 2020
  • Review photo of Holy Ghost Campground by Heather L., September 8, 2020
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Reviewed Jul. 2, 2019

Holy Ghost

We spent the day here hiking and picnicking. There is a fee for day use ($8) same price each night for camping. Vaulted toilets and bear proof trash cans. Each site has a fire pit and picnic table. There is a group site that needs to be reserved. We plan on coming back to camp.

  • Review photo of Holy Ghost Campground by Jennifer  A., July 2, 2019
Reviewed Jun. 30, 2019

Nice, clean campground

Nice, shaded spots with fire pits and picnic tables. Clean vault toilets but no water, be sure to take your own. Plenty of nearby hiking and fishing. Gets busy on the weekends so get there early to get a spot. Saw a deer walk right by our campground during the evening hours. We will definitely be going back. So many stars at night!

  • Review photo of Holy Ghost Campground by Angelica B., June 30, 2019
  • Review photo of Holy Ghost Campground by Angelica B., June 30, 2019
  • Review photo of Holy Ghost Campground by Angelica B., June 30, 2019
Reviewed Jun. 3, 2019

Beautiful Campground!!

Amazing campground right next to the Pecos river! Get there early, Friday or even Thursday, it does get filled fast. Beautiful hiking trail nearby. No water though, but toilets are clean and campgrounds are nice. Forest Ranger is nice, came by every day. Fee is $8 per night, but totally worth it. Plenty of fish for fishing as well.

  • Review photo of Holy Ghost Campground by Bethany L., June 3, 2019
  • Review photo of Holy Ghost Campground by Bethany L., June 3, 2019

Frequently Asked Questions

What amenities and facilities are available at Holy Ghost Campground in New Mexico?

Holy Ghost Campground offers basic facilities including clean vault toilets, bear-proof trash cans, fire pits, and picnic tables at each site. The campground does not have water available, so campers must bring their own supply. Sites are generally shaded and some are situated near the creek. There's a group site available that requires reservation, while the standard sites accommodate both tent camping and some RVs. The campground fee is $8 per night, with the same rate applying for day use visitors.

What do reviews say about Holy Ghost Campground?

Holy Ghost Campground receives consistently positive feedback for its beautiful location alongside Pecos River and Holy Ghost Creek. Campers appreciate the clean facilities, nice shaded spots, and convenient access to hiking trails. The campground is noted for filling up quickly, especially on weekends, with visitors praising the peaceful creekside sites. Many highlight wildlife sightings including deer wandering through the campground. The scenery earns high marks, with the forest setting at 8200 ft elevation providing comfortable temperatures—cool nights and pleasant days. Overall, most visitors express eagerness to return.

Where is Holy Ghost Campground located and how do I get there?

Holy Ghost Campground is located in the Santa Fe National Forest at the edge of the Pecos Wilderness in New Mexico, sitting at an elevation of approximately 8200 feet. The campground is positioned near the Pecos River and is accessible from the town of Pecos. It's relatively close to Santa Fe. When traveling to the campground, some roads may require careful navigation, though they're generally accessible without specialized vehicles. For specific driving directions from your location, check with the Santa Fe National Forest office, as GPS services may not be reliable in this remote area.

How do I make reservations for Holy Ghost Campground?

Holy Ghost Campground operates primarily on a first-come, first-served basis for individual sites. No advance reservations are accepted for standard campsites. The group site is the only area that requires a reservation. To secure a spot, especially during busy periods like weekends and holidays, arrive early on Thursday or Friday as the campground fills quickly. It's advisable to first drive through the campground to find an available site before paying the $8 nightly fee. For updated reservation policies or to reserve the group site, contact the Santa Fe National Forest office.

What activities are available near Holy Ghost Campground?

Holy Ghost Campground provides excellent access to outdoor recreation. Hiking is popular with trails directly accessible from the campground, including routes into the Pecos Wilderness. Fishing opportunities abound in both Holy Ghost Creek and the nearby Pecos River. The natural setting is perfect for wildlife viewing, with campers regularly spotting deer and other forest animals. Photography enthusiasts will appreciate the scenic mountain and forest landscapes. Picnicking areas are available for day use visitors. The campground's proximity to the town of Pecos allows for supply runs, while still being far enough away to enjoy the wilderness experience.