Questa Ranger District
Learn about camping and boondocking on lands managed by Questa Ranger District, Carson National Forest, New Mexico
Lower Hondo Campground, Taos, NM
This is a free, developed campground offered by Carson National Forest. There are four (4) campsites with picnic tables and fire rings, large enough for small to medium-sized RVs, but there are few other previously-used dispersed sites that smaller vehicles can get into.
Cuchillo Del Medio Campground, Taos, NM
This is a free, developed campground offered by Carson National Forest. There are only three (3) campsites, too small for most trailers and motorhomes, but capable of handling tear drop trailers, or trailers up to 16 feet in length. This campground is open seasonally from April to December, depending on weather.
Cuchilla Campground, Taos, NM
This is free, developed campground offered by Carson National Forest. There are only three (3) campsites with picnic tables, fire rings, and a vault toilet. It's located along State Highway 150, about 4.9 miles west of Taos Ski Valley. It's open only during a brief period from May to September each year.
Cebolla Mesa Campground, Questa, NM
This is a free, developed campground offered by Carson National Forest. There are five (5) campsites with picnic tables and fire rings, but there are also dozens of previously-used dispersed campsites all throughout the area. Campsites at the campground itself are small, capable of accommodating trailers up to 24 feet at best. However, many dispersed campsites are much larger.
Cabresto Lake Campground, Questa, NM
This is a free, developed campground offered by Carson National Forest. There are nine (9) campsites with picnic tables and fire rings, along with a vault toilet, all situated along the lakeshore of Cabresta Lake. It's a popular area with OHVs, thus you should expect to hear them all day long.