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Azurite Campsite Introduce

Welcome to Azurite Campsite, nestled in the heart of Colfax County, NM. This campground offers a rustic retreat for adventurers seeking to immerse themselves in nature. Surrounded by stunning landscapes, Azurite Campsite provides a serene environment for camping, hiking, and outdoor exploration.

While Azurite Campsite embraces a back-to-basics approach, it features essential amenities to ensure a comfortable stay. Among these are bear boxes for secure food storage, a crucial feature for campers in bear country. The campsite’s location offers a challenging yet rewarding hike, with an old cabin adding a touch of history to your journey.

Here are some highlights of Azurite Campsite:

  • Rustic, natural setting with minimal interference from modern amenities.
  • Bear boxes provided for safe food storage.
  • Proximity to scenic hiking trails and historical landmarks like the old cabin.

Customer feedback has highlighted both the challenges and unique aspects of Azurite Campsite. One visitor noted the steep and difficult hike, as well as the lack of flat, open areas for tents due to fallen trees and rugged terrain. However, they appreciated the presence of bear boxes, emphasizing their importance in this wilderness setting. While the campsite’s rustic nature may not suit everyone, it offers an authentic experience for those seeking adventure off the beaten path.

Plan your visit to Azurite Campsite and embrace the raw beauty of Colfax County, NM. Whether you’re an experienced hiker or a nature lover, this campground promises an unforgettable outdoor experience.

Location

New MexicoColfax County

Customer Reviews

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Stephen Cure
Mar 06, 2025

We went to this camp on 6/25/24, and it was probably the worst campsite we stayed at during our whole trek. The hike to get to it is a little steep and difficult with an old cabin along the way. The campsite has almost no flat and open areas for tents because of all of the fallen trees and difficult geography. There were no Red Roof Inns, just two “pilot/copilot” plastic tubs. As of the time we went to this camp, there was also lots of trash. The only thing good about this camp is that there are bear boxes to put your food in.