Caballo Lake State Park camp area
Camp overview Pull in site with ramada Picnic table and ramada Bathhouse and facilities Camp road and spacing Rio Grande edge near camp Rainy day camp vibe
Developed Flush Toilets Hot Showers RV Hookups Ramadas Playground Rio Grande New Mexico
Overview

A simple, quiet stop that does not try to be more than it is - and nails the basics.

Caballo Lake State Park was my first stop in New Mexico. I landed here looking for a clean, easy place to park, reset, and sleep hard. The campground is straightforward: big pull-in sites, lots of RV hookups, tent sites mixed in, ramadas over tables, and a layout that feels spread out enough to breathe.

The surprise was the comfort station. Flush toilets and showers, and not in a “good for a campground” way. Legit clean. The kind of bathroom you do not rush through. If you have been on the road for a few days, that matters.


Why go
Big, easy sites with ramadas, hookups, a playground, and a comfort station that is unusually clean.
Watch out for
Wind and weather. When it is cold and rainy, this becomes more of a “sleep and reset” stop than an explore spot.

This is not a destination campground. It is a really solid place to camp when you just need things to work.

At a Glance
Region
Caballo Lake State Park - Southern New Mexico
Elevation
4,447 ft
Camp Style
Developed RV and tent camping
Best Season
Fall through spring, plus calm weekdays
Sites
Multiple campgrounds across the park (RV hookups available)
Services
Flush toilets, showers, potable water, trash
Family
Playground on site
Access
Easy access from I-25 via Exit 59
Nearby Water
Short walk to the Rio Grande edge
Cell
Usually decent, but do not bet your trip on it
Coordinates (area)
32.8905° N, 107.2932° W
Good For
Quick overnights, showers, reset days, simple family camping
Getting There

Caballo is an easy win if you are moving through southern New Mexico on I-25. This is one of those campgrounds that feels like it was designed to be found.

  1. From I-25, take Exit 59 (Caballo) and follow signage toward Caballo Lake State Park.
  2. Stay on the main park roads to your campground area. Roads are easy and well traveled.
  3. Pick a pull-in with a ramada if weather is questionable. It is free shade and free shelter.

If you arrive in wind or rain, just focus on comfort station proximity and a site that makes it easy to settle fast.

Before You Go
Reminders
  • Bring layers. This area can get cold fast when weather rolls in.
  • If you want quiet, weekdays are the move.
  • Ramadas are clutch. Use them for cooking even if it is just drizzling.
  • Do the shower early. It is the best part of this campground.
  • Have a short walk plan. The Rio Grande edge is a quick reset.
Camping Info
  • Developed: RV hookups available, plus tent sites.
  • Comfort station: flush toilets and showers (this is the highlight).
  • Sites: big pull-ins with picnic tables, many with ramadas for shade and light weather cover.
  • Family: playground on site.
  • Water: potable water available in the campground areas.
  • River: short walk to the Rio Grande edge from camp.
  • Vibe: quiet, straightforward, and a good place to camp without thinking too hard.
My Notes

This was my first stop in New Mexico. My visit was cold and rainy, so I spent most of the time in the van. That is not a complaint. This place did exactly what I needed. Quiet. Secluded. Easy.

  • Sites: big pull-ins with ramadas and picnic tables. Simple, comfortable, no drama.
  • Bathrooms: honestly amazing. Beautifully clean flush toilets and showers. I did not expect that here.
  • Mix: tent sites exist, but there are a lot of RV hookup sites too.
  • Walk: short walk from camp to the edge of the Rio Grande. Worth doing even if the lake is not calling.
  • Exploring: not too much to do right inside camp. This is more of a “nice secluded place to camp” than a big adventure base.
Gear I Used

Gear that actually helped on this trip.

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