Sugarite Canyon State Park Campground
New Mexico State Park
Write a Review 211 Highway 526 Raton, NM 87740 575-445-5607 Official WebsiteGPS: 36.9592, -104.3863
Overview of Sugarite Canyon State Park Campground
Last Price Paid: $18
Reported by Dare To Everywhere on 5/27/2024
Longest RV Reported: 40 feet (Class A)
Reported by Richard on 4/27/2019
Number of Sites 50
Reservations yes
Elevation 7,119 ft / 2,169 m
Max Length 40 ft
Tent Camping Yes
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Reviews of Sugarite Canyon State Park Campground 30 people have reviewed this location.
“Nice campground and very clean showers!”
Reviewed 5/27/2024
Nightly rate: | $18 |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
Site Number: | 01 |
Stayed: May 22, 2024 Cost: $18 Site: Lake Alice Loop - 01 Cell Service: None (AT&T and T-Mobile) Equipment: Tent We stayed in the Lake Alice loop in Site 1. We tented, but it looks like they have it split between tents and RVs, and this was technically an RV site. It had water and electric, so that’s why we chose this site. Sites were... more
Stayed: May 22, 2024
Cost: $18
Site: Lake Alice Loop - 01
Cell Service: None (AT&T and T-Mobile)
Equipment: Tent
We stayed in the Lake Alice loop in Site 1. We tented, but it looks like they have it split between tents and RVs, and this was technically an RV site. It had water and electric, so that’s why we chose this site. Sites were nice and clean, with a fire ring and table. Close to neighbors.
Vault toilet in the loop and running water and showers located 1/2 mile from the Lake Alice loop. Showers were very nice for a campground. They were actual showers, not just concrete or dirty tile, and had plenty of room and hooks for clothing. Two showers per side for Men’s and Women’s.
No cell service for either of our carriers, and I don’t think for any, until about a mile beyond the shower house, prior to the entrance of the park.
Dare To Everywhere would stay here again
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“Sort of a odd thing: some tiny site, some enormous”
Reviewed 5/19/2024
Days stayed: | 0 |
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Site Number: | 6 |
If you stay at Alice Lake campground just know some sites are tiny and close together...while half of the campground has generous...really more than generous sites. All have water, electric and sewer. Today the water is marked boil but speaking to the camp hosts it turns out its safe but may or may not have a chlorine imbalance....s... more
If you stay at Alice Lake campground just know some sites are tiny and close together...while half of the campground has generous...really more than generous sites. All have water, electric and sewer. Today the water is marked boil but speaking to the camp hosts it turns out its safe but may or may not have a chlorine imbalance....so, I'll shower and fill my trailer tank. Maybe bottled to drink, just for peace of mind.
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“Don’t Be Afraid Of Soda Canyon ”
Reviewed 5/16/2024
Nightly rate: | $22 |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
Site Number: | 8 |
RV Length: | 27' (Travel Trailer) |
We stayed at Lake Alice, the older FHU campground within Sugarite, about 1 mile from the Visitors Center. Water had boil order sign on it; we understand that the chlorine content can be unpleasantly strong when fewer campers have visited. We did use the showers up by the VC- they were fine with no discernible water issue. Campsites in ... more
We stayed at Lake Alice, the older FHU campground within Sugarite, about 1 mile from the Visitors Center. Water had boil order sign on it; we understand that the chlorine content can be unpleasantly strong when fewer campers have visited. We did use the showers up by the VC- they were fine with no discernible water issue. Campsites in Lake Alice are tight. We did visit Soda Canyon CG which has spacious well-tended sites despite the somewhat daunting uphill dirt access road. If we return, we would venture up the hill to Soda Canyon for the views and privacy.
Nancy Ackenhausen would stay here again
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“Overall beautiful place to stay. We're from Colorado and it's way cheaper for water and electric hookups.”
Reviewed 10/26/2023
Nightly rate: | $14 |
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Days stayed: | 4 |
Site Number: | 4 |
Love this place, we gave it a try a couple weeks ago. And we've returned again, looking forward to coming next week. The staff is very friendly lots of trails and not to say the fish. Wow, caught two big trout, priceless in my eyes, but for a cheap price of 14 dollars a night. No cell service is the only bad part. But hey a good ol wil... more
Love this place, we gave it a try a couple weeks ago. And we've returned again, looking forward to coming next week. The staff is very friendly lots of trails and not to say the fish. Wow, caught two big trout, priceless in my eyes, but for a cheap price of 14 dollars a night. No cell service is the only bad part. But hey a good ol wilderness get away, do we really need them.
Stina90 would stay here again
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“up, up the hill we went!”
Reviewed 10/11/2023
Nightly rate: | $14 |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
Site Number: | 01 |
RV Length: | 27' (Travel Trailer) |
I thought we were getting electric and water, but we were just boondocking. While there, we were told not to drink the water. (this was back in the beginning of June) It was rainy and muddy and we just wanted to get off the road, but it was quite a drive into the canyon! /The scenery was beautiful, though. No fires were allowed.
ONTHEROADAGAIN.2021 would stay here again
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“Great Campground, Super clean and well managed”
Reviewed 8/13/2023
Nightly rate: | $10 |
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Days stayed: | 9 |
Site Number: | 14 |
RV Length: | 21' (Travel Trailer) |
Campground is one, if not the best state campground in New Mexico. And NM has a lot of very good campgrounds. The Superintendent has a great group of folks working as hosts and maintenance crew. Yes, there are bears and yes, U have to keep an out for rattlers. But this is not the city, urban camping if that is what U are looking fo... more
Campground is one, if not the best state campground in New Mexico. And NM has a lot of very good campgrounds. The Superintendent has a great group of folks working as hosts and maintenance crew. Yes, there are bears and yes, U have to keep an out for rattlers. But this is not the city, urban camping if that is what U are looking for. The canyons and forested areas, and meadows are wonderful. Plus, there are a couple of lakes with pretty good fishing. The gift shop and tour of the old mining building ruins are a plus. Just a beautiful, well maintained , well managed campground.
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“Soda Pocket Campground ”
Reviewed 6/10/2023
Nightly rate: | $10 |
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Days stayed: | 7 |
RV Length: | 33' (Fifth Wheel) |
There are two RV campgrounds here at the state park, and we stayed at soda pocket. When you get closer to the 1st campground, Lake Alice, you will find a pull off with a water spigot where you can fill your tanks. While we were filling up the ranger came to make sure we used our 4WD once we get closer to the campground. I'm glad he war... more
There are two RV campgrounds here at the state park, and we stayed at soda pocket. When you get closer to the 1st campground, Lake Alice, you will find a pull off with a water spigot where you can fill your tanks. While we were filling up the ranger came to make sure we used our 4WD once we get closer to the campground. I'm glad he warned us because we needed it! The campground is 4 miles on regular road from the park entrance and 2 miles up a very steep dirt/gravel road. Our transmission overheated a few times, so it took up about 35 minutes to make it up the 2 mile road. Once we got up to the campground we were happy! The spots are large and have covered pavilions. The views are amazing and you are above the entire park! You have access to several hiking trails from that area and can drive to more. There is no water at soda pocket campground so you'll need to fill up at lake Alice before hand. There is a dump, but it is at the lake Alice Campground and it is tight!!! We made it with our 33ft camper, but had to enter the "wrong" way and got scolded by the camp host. If you are a larger rigs you probably will need to find another place nearby to dump
Emily would stay here again
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“Amazing Spot”
Reviewed 4/12/2023
Nightly rate: | $14 |
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Days stayed: | 2 |
Site Number: | 4 |
This campsite is amazing. If you have a couple of days to stay there’s plenty of hiking trails and two beautiful lakes you can fish. There’s water and electric at each site and a dump site near the bath rooms. It is first come first serve so have a backup plan but there’s a couple of places in town to stay if it’s full. We have a 25’ t... more
This campsite is amazing. If you have a couple of days to stay there’s plenty of hiking trails and two beautiful lakes you can fish. There’s water and electric at each site and a dump site near the bath rooms. It is first come first serve so have a backup plan but there’s a couple of places in town to stay if it’s full. We have a 25’ trailer and fit fine. There where some pretty big A classes as well. There’s no cell signal unless you hike six miles up to the top of the Mesa…. I did have signal up there though
camper-796002 would stay here again
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“Beautiful Scenic Campsite”
Reviewed 3/25/2023
Nightly rate: | $14 |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
Site Number: | 5 |
Stayed here for a night. Wish I could have stayed longer but will definitely be back. There’s a great hike past the lake across the street from the campground. There’s an old town from the early 1900s you can hike to and look around. The hike takes about an hour or so. It is first come first serve so have a back up plan if you’re comin... more
Stayed here for a night. Wish I could have stayed longer but will definitely be back. There’s a great hike past the lake across the street from the campground. There’s an old town from the early 1900s you can hike to and look around. The hike takes about an hour or so. It is first come first serve so have a back up plan if you’re coming through. The didn’t have water hook ups at the site but there’s a spigot across from the campground you can use to fill up.
camper-796002 would stay here again
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“Beautiful tight campground!”
Reviewed 6/23/2022
Nightly rate: | $14 |
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Days stayed: | 3 |
Site Number: | A5 |
RV Length: | 25' (Truck Camper) |
We stayed at Lake Alice campground for 3 nights. The campsites are close and far from level! However the cleanliness and views made up for any small issues like that. We hiked the Coal Camp trail and enjoyed seeing the ruins of what was once a thriving multicultural community. We paid the $14 dollar electric site fee because we let our... more
We stayed at Lake Alice campground for 3 nights. The campsites are close and far from level! However the cleanliness and views made up for any small issues like that. We hiked the Coal Camp trail and enjoyed seeing the ruins of what was once a thriving multicultural community. We paid the $14 dollar electric site fee because we let our NM ACP expire. With pass it’s only $4 dollar for electric site. There are 5 sites with sewer hookups as well. We would for sure stay here again. Even though our stay was spent enjoying rain showers for most of the time. We hiked in the rain and although it was a bit wet and slick it was amazing.
Calla’Venture would stay here again
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Sugarite Canyon State Park is outside the town of Raton in northeast New Mexico. It's really not that far out, but worlds away from the interstate and the town. It's a canyon, which means on ea...
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Amenities
Hookups
- 30 Amp
- 20 Amp
- water
- dry camping
- Partial Hookups
Recreation
- boat ramp
- fishing
- picnic area
- recreation trail
- water access
Site Amenities
- fire ring
- picnic table
Facilities
- dump station
- group sites
- restrooms: vault
- showers
- trash
- water available
Pets
- pets
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