RVParks.us
Federal Parks State Parks Private Resorts Top Picks Travel Guides Trip Planner Search All Parks
El Rito Creek Fishing
Public Campground

El Rito Creek Fishing

Abiquiu, New Mexico
4.5 (31 reviews)

Photos shown are stock images and may not represent the actual campground.

About El Rito Creek Fishing

The El Rito Creek can be accessed via Forest Road 559, North of the El Rito Ranger station. Brown Trout can be found in the lower reaches of the creek, and Rio Grande Cutthroat trout can be found above Salvador Canyon. Camping is available at El Rito Campground.

El Rito Creek Fishing offers a peaceful escape into New Mexico's natural landscape, providing RV campers with direct access to some of the state's most serene outdoor recreation opportunities. Nestled in the heart of New Mexico's diverse terrain, this public campground serves as an ideal base for those seeking to immerse themselves in the quiet beauty of the region while enjoying quality time outdoors.

The campground's location makes it particularly attractive for fishing enthusiasts who are drawn to the clear waters and abundant opportunities that El Rito Creek provides. Whether you're an experienced angler or someone looking to introduce your family to the joys of fishing, the creek offers a rewarding experience. The surrounding landscape features the characteristic New Mexico environment, with its unique blend of elevation, vegetation, and natural beauty that changes throughout the seasons.

Beyond fishing, the area around El Rito Creek Fishing provides ample opportunities for outdoor exploration and relaxation. Hiking enthusiasts will find themselves surrounded by trails and natural paths that showcase the region's diverse ecosystems. The peaceful setting creates an atmosphere perfect for disconnecting from daily life and reconnecting with nature. Many visitors appreciate the quieter, more authentic camping experience that public campgrounds like this one offer compared to larger commercial facilities.

The campground appeals to a wide range of travelers. Families seeking affordable outdoor adventures will find it an excellent value, while retirees looking for peaceful camping destinations appreciate the tranquil environment and fishing opportunities. Solo travelers and couples often choose this type of setting for a more intimate connection with nature. Photography enthusiasts will discover numerous opportunities to capture New Mexico's distinctive landscapes, particularly during sunrise and sunset when the light transforms the surrounding terrain.

Whether planning a weekend getaway or a longer camping adventure, El Rito Creek Fishing provides an accessible way to experience New Mexico's outdoor heritage. The public campground model ensures reasonable rates while maintaining the natural character of the area. Visitors should come prepared for outdoor conditions and equipped for fishing if they plan to take advantage of the creek's opportunities.
4.5

Rating

31

Reviews

Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Abiquiu is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

New Mexico weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Abiquiu.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near Abiquiu. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

El Rito Creek Fishing Reviews

Sign in to Review
G
Eliza Salazar

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Eliza Salazar

My church family comes every year to camp for the weekend, it’s a calm and clean place, it’s very well maintained. I have visited in May and September and it gets cold by sunrise, be prepared for cold weather. Have fun when you visit…

G
Triss

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Triss

We stayed here for 3 days, 2 nights in the middle of September. The camp area near this ridge (pictured) required us to have all wheel drive due to the entrance having DEEP pot holes & ruts. Perhaps they’ll smooth it out, but just be mindful. We were able to cross the stream at a designated road too in order to camp directly near the orange caps. It was gorgeous. Hearing the stream at night and em... We stayed here for 3 days, 2 nights in the middle of September. The camp area near this ridge (pictured) required us to have all wheel drive due to the entrance having DEEP pot holes & ruts. Perhaps they’ll smooth it out, but just be mindful. We were able to cross the stream at a designated road too in order to camp directly near the orange caps. It was gorgeous. Hearing the stream at night and embracing the fresh air was peaceful. The trails were okay, lots of rocks on some of them where you were basically walking on severely uneven rock roads. The park is FREE though which is amazing. However, there were lots of glass and beer bottle caps around the designated camp sites. It’s sad how people don’t appreciate nature like they should. We spent some time cleaning up our area prior to setting up. Also, make sure to have EVERYTHING you need. You are pretty far from gas & civilization (which is great). So make sure you make a list! Either way, it was beautiful & peaceful. For the first time in my life, I got to see the Milky Way in the sky. And my two dogs loved it! Definitely would recommend.

G
Paul Kelly

Mar 23, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Paul Kelly

El Rito Campground is very beautiful with the scenary. You can actually camp anywhere 200ft from the road once you enter the campground anywhere, so keep that in mind if one of the 8 campground spaces that has picnic tables and actual firepits is not open! One of the main drawbacks of this campground though is the amount of late night cars and ATVs that drive by. My fiance and I were woken up sev... El Rito Campground is very beautiful with the scenary. You can actually camp anywhere 200ft from the road once you enter the campground anywhere, so keep that in mind if one of the 8 campground spaces that has picnic tables and actual firepits is not open! One of the main drawbacks of this campground though is the amount of late night cars and ATVs that drive by. My fiance and I were woken up several times in the night by cars driving by the road around 2am. It seems mostly what people do here is bring their motor bikes or ATVs and go off roading. As such, don't expect to see any wildlife. There was quite a bit of litter and trash in every part of the campground when we were there. I'm not sure if this was just a busy weekend, we went late in July. Also, there is fishing apparently in this area, yet, the creek was too low to fish in. Maybe other times of the year it's better. All things considered, this is a free campground and very beautiful. Definitely worth the trip!

G
JT Mitchell

Mar 23, 2026

4.0

Google Review by JT Mitchell

It’s a cool spot. Not as busy as some other campgrounds in northern nm. But, if you don’t have a car with 4 wheel drive or truck it’s tough to get to. The roads are very rocky and lots of pot holes.

G
Adam Keller

Mar 23, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Adam Keller

Just spent the weekend here, just up the road. So beautiful but the traffic all night from hunting and logging, is a bummer, But not a deal breaker.

Own or manage El Rito Creek Fishing?

Claim this listing for free to update info, respond to reviews, add real photos, and start accepting online bookings.

Claim This Listing — Free
RR

Ranger Rex

Your RV Park Expert

Online
RR

Howdy! I'm Ranger Rex, your RV park expert. Ask me anything about campgrounds, state parks, national parks, or planning your next adventure!

RR

Powered by AI · Responses may not be 100% accurate