El Morro National Monument Campground
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Overview

Location
Address: Mile Marker 44.6 Hwy 53, Ramah, New Mexico 87321
GPS: 35.036368, -108.336691
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Local Directions: From Albuquerque, NM, or from the east: take Interstate 40 west to Grants. At exit 81, go south on Highway 53 for 42 miles to El Morro National Monument. From Flagstaff, AZ, or from the west: take Interstate 40 east to Gallup. At exit 20, go south on Highway 602 for about 31 miles. Turn east (left) onto Highway 53. El Morro is 25 more miles. If you'd like to drive through Zuni from the west, take exit 339 from Interstate 40 in AZ, and go south on Highway 191 for 24 miles. Take Highway 61/53 into Zuni. El Morro is about 36 miles from Zuni.

Contact Information
Local Phone: 1-505-783-4226 ‎
Website: http://www.nps.gov/elmo/planyo...
Email: richard_bacon@nps.gov

Open
All year
  Sites
9 Tent Sites, 9 No Hookup

Rates
Daily Rates: Free

Facilities & Services
No Showers, Vault Toilets, Water Spigots (non site)

Recreation
Hiking

Policies
All Ages, No Reservations, Pet Restrictions

Restrictions
Max RV Length 27 ft
 
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Sites
Total Sites9
   
Tent Sites9
   
Max RV Length27 ft
No Hookup (9)
Rental Units
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Facilities and Services
  Hours Description Fees
Handicap Facilities  
No Showers  
Vault Toilets  
Water Spigots (non site)   available during summer months
Recreation
  Hours Description Fees
Hiking   Headland Trail, Inscription Loop Trail
Rock Art  
Wildlife Watching   Coyotes, Ravens
Events

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Awesome place to camp and is Free!!!
Arctic Cat
Bronze
June 9, 2015
Small and cozy campground. No park host but campground patrolled by friendly NPS law enforcement. Campsite are very spacious and private with a lot shade trees. While there is no hook up, there is two water spigots available. They don't mind if you fill-up small 5 gallon water jug, but don't try to fill up your RV. There is one vault toilet facility at the park and is kept very clean. Temperature can drop quiet dramatically at night, even during the summer months. You can get an awesome view of El Morro National Monument from the campground. There is a 7 night camping limit at this park. Very clean and safe.

We stayed here in a Tent.
 
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