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Red Canyon Campground, Lower
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Red Canyon Campground, Lower

Edgewood, New Mexico
4.6 (99 reviews)

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About Red Canyon Campground, Lower

Campground in New Mexico.

Red Canyon Campground Lower offers a genuine escape into New Mexico's stunning high desert landscape. Nestled in a region famous for dramatic geological formations and wide open spaces, this public campground provides an authentic southwestern camping experience that appeals to nature lovers, photographers, and anyone seeking solitude under expansive skies.

The area surrounding Red Canyon Campground Lower showcases the raw beauty that makes New Mexico a premier RV destination. The distinctive red rock formations that give the region its character create a striking backdrop for your camping adventure. Whether you're an early riser who wants to witness the sunrise painting the canyon walls in brilliant hues or someone who prefers to spend evenings watching the colors shift across the landscape, this location delivers those memorable moments that make RV travel special.

This public campground serves as an excellent base for exploring the unique attractions and natural wonders scattered throughout the region. The surrounding area offers opportunities for hiking, scenic drives, and photography that capture the essence of the American Southwest. Those interested in geology will find the landscape endlessly fascinating, with evidence of millions of years of natural history visible in the rock formations and terrain.

The campground experience here caters to travelers who appreciate a more rustic approach to RV camping. Without the crowds of larger commercial parks, Red Canyon Campground Lower maintains a peaceful atmosphere where you can truly disconnect and recharge. The setting attracts both long-term visitors who return seasonally and travelers passing through who discover an unexpected gem.

The high desert environment means clear, starry nights that remind you why camping under the open sky remains magical. The quiet surroundings provide the perfect soundtrack of nature as you settle in for the evening. Whether you're traveling with family, exploring solo, or embarking on a road trip adventure, this location offers the kind of authentic southwestern experience that creates lasting travel memories.
4.6

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Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Edgewood 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 Edgewood.

Explore the Area

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

Red Canyon Campground, Lower Reviews

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Kelly Crews

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Kelly Crews

It was beautiful! We saw deer each day, in fact they would even roam thru the camp area. It was so peaceful as we were the only ones there. Such a beautiful little area and we look forward to going back ❤️

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Tanya Meeks

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Tanya Meeks

The bathroom is always clean and there's always toilet paper. The campground was empty, so we were the only family at that time. We stayed for 2 nights and 3 days. It was quiet and we seen a few deer both evenings. The only downside was the bathroom light wasn't working properly and there was a sign on the trail warning hikers to be aware that there have been attacks between eagles and humans/dogs... The bathroom is always clean and there's always toilet paper. The campground was empty, so we were the only family at that time. We stayed for 2 nights and 3 days. It was quiet and we seen a few deer both evenings. The only downside was the bathroom light wasn't working properly and there was a sign on the trail warning hikers to be aware that there have been attacks between eagles and humans/dogs. Overall we had a nice and quiet camping trip.

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Thomas Nicholson

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Thomas Nicholson

Fantastic camping spot - one of the best in New Mexico for sure. We went during a very rainy weekend and the ground stayed solid despite the downpour. The hiking trails were great and full of interesting species. Additionally, the forest ranger was quite friendly and helpful.

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Thomas Nicholson

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Thomas Nicholson

Fantastic camping spot - one of the best in New Mexico for sure. We went during a very rainy weekend and the ground stayed solid despite the downpour. The hiking trails were great and full of interesting species. Additionally, the forest ranger was quite friendly and helpful.

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William Cooper

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by William Cooper

Red Canyon Campground is the trailhead for the Red Canyon, Spruce Spring and Box Spring trails. There is a no-fee parking lot just in front of the Campground on the right. The restrooms are next to the parking lot. These trails are popular, especially those that connect to the Manzano Crest Trail. Perhaps the most popular option is to hike loop trail routes up to the Crest trail, along the Crest,... Red Canyon Campground is the trailhead for the Red Canyon, Spruce Spring and Box Spring trails. There is a no-fee parking lot just in front of the Campground on the right. The restrooms are next to the parking lot. These trails are popular, especially those that connect to the Manzano Crest Trail. Perhaps the most popular option is to hike loop trail routes up to the Crest trail, along the Crest, and then back down. Red Canyon Trail to Manzano Peak is perhaps one of the best kept local hiking and backpacking secrets. A well-maintained trail up to and along the Crest trail to the peak. Beautiful views along the way, lots of shade, cool temps at altitude during the summer, Aspen groves, and superb views from the peak. Heading up Red Canyon, the last water in the summer is at the last Creek crossing about a mile from the trailhead. The Red Canyon trail grade starts low, but it's significant as it reaches the Crest... Averaging 20 percent... Higher near the Crest trail. There is a very small area to pitch tents near the peak, with a much larger area in the meadow at the Ox Canyon Trail junction. Ox Canyon connects with Box Spring Trail a little South of the Campground.

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William Cooper

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by William Cooper

Red Canyon Campground is the trailhead for the Red Canyon, Spruce Spring and Box Spring trails. There is a no-fee parking lot just in front of the Campground on the right. The restrooms are next to the parking lot. These trails are popular, especially those that connect to the Manzano Crest Trail. Perhaps the most popular option is to hike loop trail routes up to the Crest trail, along the Crest,... Red Canyon Campground is the trailhead for the Red Canyon, Spruce Spring and Box Spring trails. There is a no-fee parking lot just in front of the Campground on the right. The restrooms are next to the parking lot. These trails are popular, especially those that connect to the Manzano Crest Trail. Perhaps the most popular option is to hike loop trail routes up to the Crest trail, along the Crest, and then back down. Red Canyon Trail to Manzano Peak is perhaps one of the best kept local hiking and backpacking secrets. A well-maintained trail up to and along the Crest trail to the peak. Beautiful views along the way, lots of shade, cool temps at altitude during the summer, Aspen groves, and superb views from the peak. Heading up Red Canyon, the last water in the summer is at the last Creek crossing about a mile from the trailhead. The Red Canyon trail grade starts low, but it's significant as it reaches the Crest... Averaging 20 percent... Higher near the Crest trail. There is a very small area to pitch tents near the peak, with a much larger area in the meadow at the Ox Canyon Trail junction. Ox Canyon connects with Box Spring Trail a little South of the Campground.

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Jeanie

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Jeanie

Locals, I assume, showed up around 7pm and seemed fine until they were joined around 11 by some other people who stopped right near where we were camped and started shooting then drove past shot off a few more round then got rowdy drunk in the site a couple down from us and got loud until around 3 am and left a littered campsite with a fire still burning! I told by many that that type of thing is... Locals, I assume, showed up around 7pm and seemed fine until they were joined around 11 by some other people who stopped right near where we were camped and started shooting then drove past shot off a few more round then got rowdy drunk in the site a couple down from us and got loud until around 3 am and left a littered campsite with a fire still burning! I told by many that that type of thing is typical there and people hunt there frequently as well.may not be a good place to camp seems like a good place to catch a stray bullet

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Jeanie

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Jeanie

Locals, I assume, showed up around 7pm and seemed fine until they were joined around 11 by some other people who stopped right near where we were camped and started shooting then drove past shot off a few more round then got rowdy drunk in the site a couple down from us and got loud until around 3 am and left a littered campsite with a fire still burning! I told by many that that type of thing is... Locals, I assume, showed up around 7pm and seemed fine until they were joined around 11 by some other people who stopped right near where we were camped and started shooting then drove past shot off a few more round then got rowdy drunk in the site a couple down from us and got loud until around 3 am and left a littered campsite with a fire still burning! I told by many that that type of thing is typical there and people hunt there frequently as well.may not be a good place to camp seems like a good place to catch a stray bullet

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