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Dispersed Camping

San Lorenzo Canyon Dispersed

CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

San Lorenzo Canyon in New Mexico features rocky terrain with canyons and arid landscapes. Temperatures can range from 30°F in winter to 90°F in summer. Nearby, the Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge offers opportunities for wildlife observation and hiking.

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Location

San Lorenzo Canyon Dispersed is located in New Mexico

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Coordinates

34.24382447 N
106.9924241 W

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Access

  • Drive-In
    Park next to your site
  • Walk-In
    Park in a lot, walk to your site.

Site Types

  • Tent Sites
  • RV Sites
  • Dispersed

Features

For Campers

  • Alcohol
  • Pets
  • Fires

For Vehicles

  • Big Rig Friendly

DISPERSED CAMPING

Enjoy dispersed camping on government land and leave no trace. Pack in and pack out. No (or limited) services at this camping area. Permit may be required.


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Reviewed Nov. 1, 2025

Canyon Paradise

Be sure to go past the spot the dyrt tells you to turn and look for the BLM sign that marks the road. It is easy to see. If you go under the freeway you went to far it is right before that to the left.

We drove back here with our 4x4 pick up pulling a trailer. The road to get back here is rough, steep in the beginning, and full of sand! We did fine, and someone in a review said stop at the cottonwood trees because no place else for bigger rigs to turn around. So we stopped at the FIRST clump of cottonwoods because there was a huge turn around spot. This spot has very deep sand. We did fine getting ourselves turned around and facing toward the exit of the canyon but it did require some 4 wheel drive. After getting set up we decided to walk down the canyon. That’s when we discovered the row of cottonwoods we think they meant. It is probably less than a mile from the spot we had and the ground here appeared to be solid and easy for turning around. There was also a fire pit and it looked like you could even pull into the trees to park. Right before these trees there is a pull off with some information and a hiking trail. No cell coverage back here and you have to know the weather in the surrounding area since you are camping in a canyon! The road into the canyon has one spot that is a big dip! We did fine but it is a knuckle dragger for sure! Once here there are slot canyons everywhere. So much hiking. The night sky is gorgeous. We will definitely be back, now that we know the layout of the canyon and the dispersed sites.

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Reviewed Jun. 8, 2025

The canyons are calling

Truly, a special place. The canyons were amazing to hike in and bike among. I saw very few people it will feel like you are not driving on the right place as the ‘road’ is eventually just a dry river bed, but keep going the course and you will find gorgeous sites to camp at.

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Reviewed Jan. 6, 2025

Hidden Gem

Not easy to find but gorgeous spot to hike many canyon trails. Zero cell service. Don't follow goggle to find.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What activities can I enjoy while camping at San Lorenzo Canyon?

San Lorenzo Canyon offers exceptional hiking opportunities through its many canyon trails. The area provides a gorgeous landscape for exploration with unique geological features. Mountain biking is also popular among the canyons. The remote location ensures minimal crowds, giving you a peaceful wilderness experience. Stargazing is excellent due to minimal light pollution. Wildlife observation, photography, and simply enjoying the solitude of this special place are additional activities to experience during your stay.

What are the rules and regulations for camping in San Lorenzo Canyon?

San Lorenzo Canyon is a dispersed camping area, meaning campers should follow standard Leave No Trace principles. Pack out all trash, bury human waste at least 6 inches deep and 200 feet from water sources, and minimize impact on the fragile desert environment. As a BLM-managed area, camping is typically limited to 14 days within a 28-day period. Always check with the local BLM office for current fire restrictions, as these can change seasonally in this dry environment.

How do I access the camping areas in San Lorenzo Canyon?

Accessing San Lorenzo Canyon requires careful navigation as it's not easy to find. Don't rely on Google Maps directions as they may be inaccurate. The final approach to the camping areas involves driving on what eventually becomes a dry river bed. Though it might feel like you're not on the correct path, continue following the river bed to reach the camping sites. There's zero cell service in the area, so download offline maps before your trip and consider asking for specific directions from the managing agency beforehand.

What amenities are available when camping in San Lorenzo Canyon?

San Lorenzo Canyon offers a true primitive camping experience with no developed amenities. There are no restrooms, running water, trash services, or hookups available. Campers must bring all necessary supplies including plenty of water, food, and waste disposal containers. Cell service is completely unavailable in the canyon, so prepare to be fully self-sufficient during your stay and bring emergency communication devices if needed.