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Mills Canyon Campground
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Mills Canyon Campground

Cimarron, New Mexico
4.6 (71 reviews)

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About Mills Canyon Campground

Campground in New Mexico.

Mills Canyon Campground offers a remarkable escape into the rugged beauty of northeastern New Mexico, where dramatic canyon landscapes and pristine natural surroundings create an unforgettable RV camping experience. Nestled in a region known for its geological wonders and wide-open spaces, this public campground serves as an ideal base for exploring some of the American West's most captivating terrain.

The campground itself sits within a stunning canyon environment, providing campers with towering rock formations, scenic vistas, and the kind of natural beauty that defines New Mexico's high desert character. The setting creates a sense of genuine remoteness while remaining accessible for RV travelers seeking authentic outdoor adventures. The canyon backdrop offers remarkable photography opportunities throughout the day, as changing light illuminates the distinctive red and brown rock formations that characterize this part of the state.

Beyond the immediate campground experience, the area surrounding Mills Canyon Campground presents numerous opportunities for exploration and recreation. Hikers will find excellent trails that wind through the canyon system, offering varying difficulty levels for different skill sets. The region's geological history is written across the landscape, making it particularly appealing for those interested in natural history and earth sciences. Wildlife viewing is also rewarding here, with opportunities to observe native desert species in their natural habitat.

The location provides convenient access to broader attractions across northeastern New Mexico and the surrounding region. History enthusiasts will appreciate the area's rich cultural heritage, including sites related to Native American history and the Old West. The relatively uncrowded nature of this camping destination means you'll experience genuine solitude and peace, something increasingly rare in popular campground destinations.

This campground appeals especially to travelers who value authentic natural experiences over developed amenities, those seeking solitude in beautiful settings, and outdoor enthusiasts who want to base themselves in a scenic area for extended exploration. The combination of dramatic scenery, accessible hiking, and the peaceful canyon environment makes Mills Canyon Campground a compelling choice for RV camping in New Mexico.
4.6

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71

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Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Cimarron 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 Cimarron.

Explore the Area

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

Mills Canyon Campground Reviews

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Justin Biggers

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Justin Biggers

What an interesting place. Makes our current life struggles appear petty. Its a bit off the beaten path. Not the most easily accessible, dropping into the canyon one must be slow and patient. Not the most manicured location either. However it is quiet and plenty of things to explore. Great for an overnight stop.

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Russ and Tracy

Mar 18, 2026

2.0

Google Review by Russ and Tracy

As of Sept 2025, the campground is in bad shape. A summer of big rains has turned the canyon floor to a jungle of 4 foot tall tumbleweeds and kochia. Not a pleasant environment to hike in. Most of the campsites are unmaintained and covered with grasses so tall you cant even see the parking areas. The lower sites are a bit better. I spent a couple hours clearing tumbleweeds out of site 11, so it is... As of Sept 2025, the campground is in bad shape. A summer of big rains has turned the canyon floor to a jungle of 4 foot tall tumbleweeds and kochia. Not a pleasant environment to hike in. Most of the campsites are unmaintained and covered with grasses so tall you cant even see the parking areas. The lower sites are a bit better. I spent a couple hours clearing tumbleweeds out of site 11, so it is decent. I don't think forest service has done any maintenance in a long while. Just saying….

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Barbara Burriss

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Barbara Burriss

Roads: 9 miles of gravel road to get into forest service area are well maintained. If it rains, the last half mile can be muddy and slick, but the road is packed underneath. The 2 miles to get to the lower campground are rocky. Safe, but rocky. 100% doable in a truck/jeep/etc, but also very doable in a crossover if you take it slowly. Taking a trailer down to the canyon floor would be foolish, esp... Roads: 9 miles of gravel road to get into forest service area are well maintained. If it rains, the last half mile can be muddy and slick, but the road is packed underneath. The 2 miles to get to the lower campground are rocky. Safe, but rocky. 100% doable in a truck/jeep/etc, but also very doable in a crossover if you take it slowly. Taking a trailer down to the canyon floor would be foolish, especially since there are multiple stretches were two cars cannot fit side by side, so you may have to back up. Campgrounds: Campground on the rim has great camping spots, 3 of which have 2 covered horse pens each with more than enough room to park a 4h trailer. Each camping spot had at least 1 picnic table, fire ring, and grill. Tent spots were fairly level and clear of vegetation. The vault toilets did have water leaking into them while we were there. Campground on the canyon floor was not as well maintained vegetation-wise. It appeared that they don't want you to go to the river because there are no clear paths, so you have to forge your own. You can walk back up towards the rim and take the ATV road to a safer water crossing. Vault toilets were dry here. Ruins The ruins of the Mills orchard were further down the canyon floor. The plaques along the road and at the ruins have good info. Misc. Bring all the mosquito repellent or have adequate clothing!

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Tim Costello

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Tim Costello

This place is amazing, but it is not for the casual camper. First it is 9 miles on a good dirt road to get to the edge of the canyon. Then you have 4 miles drive down a narrow and steep at times dirt/rock road to the valley floor. The campsites are great. They are clean and have a table, fire pit and grill. There are also very nice, clean toilets. However, there is no water available of any kind.... This place is amazing, but it is not for the casual camper. First it is 9 miles on a good dirt road to get to the edge of the canyon. Then you have 4 miles drive down a narrow and steep at times dirt/rock road to the valley floor. The campsites are great. They are clean and have a table, fire pit and grill. There are also very nice, clean toilets. However, there is no water available of any kind. There is also no power if you need it and shade is sparce. A pop up canopy is a great addition especially in the summer months. It can get very hot during the day in the canyon. Bring a couple of gallons of water per person per day. There isn't any good river access and in the summer the river is not flowing or inviting. The ruins are interesting and the canyon is spectacular. There are old roads you can use to hike on but there is not a formal trial system. Don't expect to see people either so you need to be ok being alone in the wilderness with no cell signal. Labor Day weekend there was only one other party in the entire park.

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Chase Bailey

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Chase Bailey

This canyon is a true hidden gem. Yes, the reviews are true. It's a bit of a trek getting down into the canyon. Has a sign that says RVs and Trailers are not recommended. From pavement to the campsites is over 5 miles at least. There are a few hiking trails, old settlement buildings, and information panels for the canyon. Very well maintained area with very clean vault toilets. This is primitive c... This canyon is a true hidden gem. Yes, the reviews are true. It's a bit of a trek getting down into the canyon. Has a sign that says RVs and Trailers are not recommended. From pavement to the campsites is over 5 miles at least. There are a few hiking trails, old settlement buildings, and information panels for the canyon. Very well maintained area with very clean vault toilets. This is primitive camping, meaning no water or electricity, so be sure to plan accordingly to enjoy this beautiful place.

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