Within Carson National Forest, South Boundary provides dispersed camping access for campers who prefer undeveloped sites. This US Forest Service area requires drive-in access but lacks established amenities or designated campsites. Campers must be self-sufficient with water, waste disposal, and other necessities.

The forest setting allows for primitive camping near Carson National Forest without reservations or fees, following standard Forest Service dispersed camping regulations. Sites typically accommodate RVs and tents on a first-come basis, though road conditions and terrain may limit access for larger rigs.

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Location

Dispersed Camping

South Boundary is located in New Mexico

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Coordinates

36.331796 N
105.393221 W

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Connectivity

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    T-MobileLTE
    Some Coverage
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    VerizonLTE
    Some Coverage
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    AT&TLTE
    Some Coverage

Connectivity

  • signal strength bars
    T-MobileLTE
    Some Coverage
  • signal strength bars
    VerizonLTE
    Some Coverage
  • signal strength bars
    AT&TLTE
    Some Coverage

Access

  • Drive-In
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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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Frequently Asked Questions

Is there cell phone reception at South Boundary?

According to campers on TheDyrt.com, there is some coverage for AT&T, some coverage for T-Mobile, and some coverage for Verizon.