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Lower Scorpion Campground Introduce

Lower Scorpion Campground is a hidden gem nestled along NM-15 in Glenwood, NM, offering a serene and picturesque setting for outdoor enthusiasts. This charming campground provides a perfect blend of nature and convenience, making it an ideal destination for families, adventurers, and nature lovers alike. With its well-maintained facilities, stunning views, and proximity to local attractions, Lower Scorpion Campground is the ultimate spot for your next camping adventure.

Whether you're traveling in an RV or pitching a tent, Lower Scorpion Campground ensures a comfortable stay with all the necessary amenities. The campground features walk-up tables designed for cooking, high wall fire rings, and slab cooking areas, providing everything you need to enjoy outdoor meals under the stars. Additionally, restrooms and potable water are conveniently located on-site, ensuring a hassle-free camping experience.

One of the standout features of Lower Scorpion Campground is its proximity to Trail to the Past, a short hike that leads to ancient pictographs and historical sites. This trail adds an extra layer of charm to your stay, offering opportunities for exploration and learning about the area's rich history. The campground also offers a unique experience with a small 2-room dwelling behind the facilities, adding character and interest to your visit.

  • Scenic Location: Nestled in the New Mexico landscape, Lower Scorpion Campground offers breathtaking views and a peaceful atmosphere for campers.
  • Convenient Facilities: Walk-up tables with cooking slabs, high wall fire rings, and on-site restrooms and water make camping easy and enjoyable.
  • Proximity to Attractions: Trail to the Past leads to ancient pictographs and historical sites, adding educational value to your stay.
  • Family-Friendly: Suitable for all ages, with activities and amenities that cater to both children and adults.

Customers have praised Lower Scorpion Campground for its unique blend of nature and convenience. Many highlight the charm of the walk-up tables and the high wall fire rings, which make cooking under the stars a memorable experience. The proximity to historical sites and trails adds an extra layer of appeal, making it a must-visit for history buffs and outdoor enthusiasts alike.

If you're looking for a camping destination that offers both relaxation and adventure, Lower Scorpion Campground is the perfect choice. Whether you're traveling with family or seeking solitude in nature, this campground provides everything you need for an unforgettable experience. Plan your visit today and discover why Lower Scorpion Campground is a favorite among campers!

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David Shaffer
Jul 22, 2024

Tables are walk-up, some further than others from parking lot. But this is nice...table is designed to cook on & is on a slab, high wall fire ring, close to toile, and water on site. I'd live here if I could.

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Trypp Adams
Oct 17, 2020

Just to the right of the bathrooms is the Trail to the Past. If you take it to the right, near the large tree a few hundred yards are a bunch of pictographs. If you take the trail to the left, basically back behind the campground, there is a small 2 room dwelling.

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Buddy Oakes
Aug 23, 2019

Great primitive campground 40 miles from nowhere. Be prepared for changing weather. We were there in June 2005 and it was hot in the day but got down to 35 overnight. Don't eat the small watermelon looking plants. It will kill you.

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Kayla Ashley
Jul 19, 2021

Super friendly, knowledgeable volunteer staff. Clean bathroom (vault). Saw wildlife while we were there. The native gourd buffalo smells terrible, which is unpleasant but interesting to see the plants that were used many generations ago to still be lively in the area. I gave this 4 stars instead of 5 because I wish there were more marked trails leading off the campsite.

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Pamela Lane
Feb 12, 2019

To see the dwelling go to the trail that veers left at the sign behind the bathrooms. Then to see the cliff of petroglyphs (which are amazing) come back to the bathrooms and take the level trail that parallels the main road.