Awesome place. Rocks are fascinating. Nice hike up table mountain. Fun to explore the rock city. Confusing layout with some sites FCFS and some reservable. Sites on the west side had good Verizon and ATT. Other parts had little to no connectivity. Reservable sites can be booked at the last minute and will add a $4 per day reservation fee.

Dump Station: No

Water: Yes, but may not be allowed to fill RV tank.

Faywood, New Mexico
$10 per night
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Interesting site on an ancient lava bed. Fast cell service with ATT and Verizon. Electric/water for $18. No hookups for $12.

Dump Station: Yes

Water: Yes

Carrizozo, New Mexico
$18 per night
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Very nice, clean campground with large sites, covered picnic tables and a good cell signal. Non-electric sites are $12 per night and reservable online. Electric sites are $20. Right in between Albuquerque and Santa Fe.

Dump Station: Yes

Water: Yes

Santa Fe, New Mexico
$12 per night
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There are actually three areas with multiple campgrounds that are all part of the Ute Lake State Park. The northern campground has a dump station and choices between water/electric sites for $14 + $4 reservation fee and dry sites for around $10 -$14 depending on if reserved or not. Cell signal is good enough for streaming. There is wifi in the park but I did not try it. Most sites are exposed to the wind and there are sand spurs in all the grassy areas. Some sites have sheltered picnic tables. The lake is popular with boaters and fishermen. Closest towns are Logan and Tucumcari.

Dump Station: Yes

Water: Yes

Logan, New Mexico
$18 per night
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Quiet campground in junipered hills above a lake near I-40. Good cell signal. Main attraction for this area is the blue hole in Santa Rosa. Primitive sites are $10 but there is a $4 fee for reservations.

Dump Station: Yes

Water: Yes

Santa Rosa, New Mexico
$14 per night
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