Seventeen miles of rough, pothole-marked road off Highway 64 separates Sims Mesa from the more trafficked marina side of Navajo Lake State Park, and that distance shapes the experience considerably. The drive keeps crowds down. Reviewers consistently note that this side of the park sees less traffic than the main marina area, making it a reasonable choice for campers who want more room to spread out. The campground sits within campsites near Navajo Lake State Park and is managed year-round by NM State Parks and Recreation, with full hookups available for RVs up to 50 feet.
The layout includes two loops with distinct tradeoffs. Sites 1 through 19 are more likely to have open sightlines toward the lake, while the second loop involves some uphill backing for trailers. Lakeshore sites put campers just steps from the water, well-suited to anglers and kayakers, though shade is limited throughout. The terrain is desert-typical: rocky, dusty, and largely open. Charlene H. notes there are "several sites available right on the lake, just steps away from the water," though she adds that shade is scarce, so sun protection matters during the day.
Facilities include showers, restrooms, a dump station, water and electric hookups, and WiFi. Cleanliness gets mixed marks across reviews, with bathrooms described as reasonably maintained in peak season but occasionally understaffed in shoulder months. Campfires are allowed at most sites, and fire rings with grates are present. Pets are welcome on leash, though enforcement appears inconsistent based on visitor observations.
Campers wanting a busier, more developed base can compare Pine Main Campground — Navajo Lake State Park on the opposite side of the lake, which sits closer to the main marina facilities.
Description
50 MILES FROM DURANGO CO; 40 MILES FROM FARMINGTON NM; 18 MILES FROM BLOOMFIELD NM; 18 MILES FROM AZTEC NM
New Mexico is beginning our Outdoor Recreation Plan and needs your input! The plan will:
- Address the state and nation's outdoor recreation trends and their economic impacts
- Inventory the state's resources and address how best to protect them
- Help determine the state's priorities for awarding federal funds from the Land and Water Conservation Fund
Warning 8 Alerts are In Effect
There are 8 alerts for this campground. Camp safely!
Warning 8 Alerts are In Effect
There are 8 alerts for this campground. Camp safely!
**Park staff may move your reservation to a different site in cases of inclement weather or site inaccessibility.**
County Road 4280, leading to Cottonwood Campground, has been negatively impacted by heavy rains and may be difficult to traverse. Visitors, especially those bringing large camping units, should exercise caution when traveling to the campground and day-use areas via CR 4280.
Building, maintaining, attending or using a fire, campfire, charcoal, coal, or wood stove is prohibited. The use of devices fueled solely by liquid petroleum or LPG fuels that can be turned on and off is allowed. Such devices can only be used in an area that is barren or cleared of all overhead and surrounding flammable materials within three (3) feet of the device. Smoking is prohibited, except within an enclosed vehicle or building.
The use of off-highway motor vehicles (OHVs) is prohibited in New Mexico State Parks, as stipulated by the NM OHV Act and State Park Regulations (NMSA 66-3-1011, 16-2-33 19 NMAC Ch 5 Sec 2.16 A).
THE CUSTOMER MUST CONTACT THE PARK TO ADVISE THEM OF LATE ARRIVAL THE SITE WILL BE RELEASED FOR RESERVATIONS / FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED ON THE SECOND DAY AFTER 4:00 P.M.. NO REFUND WILL BE DUE.
**IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR DRINKING WATER** **BOIL WATER ADVISORY** **Cottonwood Water System** **Does Not Meet Treatment Requirements** **Este informe contiene información importante acerca de su agua potable. Haga que alguien lo traduzca para usted, o hable con alguien que lo entienda.** Our water system recently violated a drinking water requirement. As our customers, you have a right to know what happened, what you should do, and what we did (are doing) to correct this situation. We routinely monitor your water for turbidity (cloudiness). This tells us whether we are effectively filtering the water supply. Water samples for August 2024 showed that turbidity measurements were over 1 turbidity unit (NTU) and several over 0.3 NTU. The standard is that no samples may exceed 1 turbidity unit (NTU). This is a violation of the requirements of the Safe Drinking Water Act and indicates an elevated threat to public health. **What should I do?** - **BOIL WATER FOR AT LEAST 3 MINUTES BEFORE USING, OR SEEK AN ALTERNATE SOURCE.** - If you have a severely compromised immune system, have an infant, are pregnant, or are elderly, you may be at increased risk and should seek advice from your health care providers about drinking this water. General guidelines on ways to lessen the risk of infection by microbes are available from EPA’s Safe Drinking Water Hotline at 1-800-426-4791. **What does this mean?** _*Turbidity has no health effects. However, turbidity can interfere with disinfection and provide a medium for microbial growth. Turbidity may indicate the presence of disease causing organisms. These organisms include bacteria, viruses, and parasites which can cause symptoms such as nausea, cramps, diarrhea, and associated headaches.*_ These symptoms are not caused only by organisms in drinking water. If you experience any of these symptoms and they persist, you may want to seek medical advice. **What is being done?** We are actively ensuring that the system is operating within parameters and will re-test as soon as possible to esnure the system is in compliance. **For more information, please contact:** Victoria Gurule, Park Manager,victoria.gurule@emnrd.nm.gov, (505) 592-9852. _*Please share this information with all the other people who drink this water, especially those who may not have received this notice directly (for example, people in apartments, nursing homes, schools, and businesses). You can do this by posting this notice in a public place or distributing copies by hand or mail.*_
Make it your goal to extinguish hot coals. If your campfire is too hot to touch, it's too hot to leave. Drown it with water, stir it with a shovel, and repeat until your campfire is out cold! Learn more from Smokey Bear.
Please bring proof of your reservation with you to your campsite.
RV Road Trip Guides
Map & DirectionsSims Mesa Campground is located in New Mexico near Navajo Dam
Directions
Pine Main Camping Areas: FROM BLOOMFIELD NM TRAVEL 25 MILES NORTHEAST VIA US64 AND NM511. FROM AZTEC NM TRAVEL 25 MILES NORTHEAST VIA NM173 AND NM511. FROM DULCE NM TRAVEL 55 MILES NORTHWEST VIA US64, NM539 AND NM511. FROM IGNAICIO CO TRAVEL 26 MILES SOUTH VIA CO172 AND NM511. Cottonwood Camping Areas: FROM BLOOMFIELD NM TRAVEL 9 MILES EAST VIA US64 TO NM511 - 9 MILES TO NM173 - WEST 1 MILE TO CR4280. FROM AZTEC NM TRAVEL 25 MILES VIA US550N TO NM173 - 18 MILES TO CR4280. FROM DULCE TRAVEL 55 MILES VIA US64 AND NM511 TO CR428. FROM IGNACIO CO TRAVEL 26 MILES SOUTH VIA CO172 AND NM511 TO CR4280. Sims Mesa Camping Areas: FROM BLOOMFIELD NM TRAVEL 64 MILES NORTHEAST VIA US64 AND NM527. FROM AZTEC NM TRAVEL 18 MILES NORTHEAST VIA NM173 - 5 MILES NORTH VIA NM511 - 5 MILES SOUTH VIA NM539 - 24 MILES NORTH VIA US64 - 17 MILES NORTH VIA NM527. FROM CHAMA NM TRAVEL 66 MILES NORTHWEST VIA US64 - 17 MILES NORTH VIA NM527. FROM IGNACIO CO TRAVEL SOUTH 25 MILES VIA CO172/NM511 - 5 MILES SOUTH VIA NM539 - 24 MILES NORTH VIA US64 - 17 MILES NORTH VIA NM527.
Address
1448 NM HWY 511 # 1
Navajo Dam, NM 87419
Coordinates
36.83083158 N
107.58695855 W
Connectivity
- T-Mobile5GGood Coverage
- VerizonLTESome CoverageVerified by 2 usersLast on 7/17/26
- AT&T5GExcellent Coverage
Connectivity
- T-Mobile5GGood Coverage
- VerizonLTESome CoverageVerified by 2 usersLast on 7/17/26
- AT&T5GExcellent Coverage
Access
- Drive-InPark next to your site
- Walk-InPark in a lot, walk to your site.
- Boat-InSites accessible by watercraft.
Site Types
- Tent Sites
- RV Sites
- Standard (Tent/RV)
- Group
- Tent Cabin
Features
For Campers
- Reservable
- WiFi
- Electric Hookups
- Toilets
- Alcohol
- Pets
- Fires
For Vehicles
- Sanitary Dump
- Sewer Hookups
- Water Hookups
- Pull-Through Sites
- 30 Amp Hookups
- 50 Amp Hookups
- Big Rig Friendly
Drive Time
- 45 min from Farmington, NM
- 2 hrs 59 min from Albuquerque, NM
- 3 hrs 26 min from Santa Fe, NM
- 4 hrs 12 min from Grand Junction, CO

















