New-Mexico Camping Areas
Clarks Fork Camp in New Mexico is a first-come-first-served campground that offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains and cliffs. The camping site has a variety of amenities, including picnic tables and fire rings. There are around 10 campsites available, all of which are suitable for tents and RVs. Visitors can hike along the nearby trails, go fishing in the stream or explore the nearby Ghost Town. The best time to visit Clarks Fork Camp is from May to September when the weather is pleasant, with average temperatures ranging from 50-80°F. Get driving directions.
Clarks Fork Camp
Clarks Fork Camp in New Mexico is a first-come-first-served campground that offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains and cliffs. The camping site has a variety of amenities, including picnic tables and fire rings. There are around 10 campsites available, all of which are suitable for tents and RVs. Visitors can hike along the nearby trails, go fishing in the stream or explore the nearby Ghost Town. The best time to visit Clarks Fork Camp is from May to September when the weather is pleasant, with average temperatures ranging from 50-80°F. Get driving directions.
Weather Forecast
Area Streamflow Levels
Gauge | Streamflow |
---|---|
Cimarron River Near Cimarron
USGS 07207000 |
32 cfs |
Ponil Creek Near Cimarron
USGS 07207500 |
1 cfs |
Rio Mora Near Terrero
USGS 08377900 |
26 cfs |
Cimarron River Below Eagle Nest Dam
USGS 07206000 |
1 cfs |
Gallinas River Near Lourdes
USGS 08382000 |
2 cfs |
Rio Hondo Near Valdez
USGS 08267500 |
7 cfs |
Rio Pueblo Nr Penasco
USGS 08277470 |
10 cfs |
Nearby Campgrounds
Camping Area | Campsites | Reservations | Toilets | Showers | Elevation |
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McCrystal | 60 | 8,147 ft | |||
Cimarron Canyon State Park | 88 | 7,544 ft |