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📖 About This Campground

Oliver Lee Memorial State Park Campground near Alamogordo New Mexico offers partial and primitive hookup RV and tent camping in a quiet and remote setting. Located south of Alamogordo the state park has miles of hiking trails and a picturesque setting against the desert foot of the dramatic Sacramento Mountains. The park features historic exhibits and a fully restored 19th century ranch house. Able to accommodate most any sized RV full site specifications can be found on their reservations pages (7 sites are available for advanced reservation). White Sands National Monument is about 30 minutes away. Picnic tables and fire rings at each site. The sites are generally backins but can be used as a pull thru (similar to a pull out on the roadway).

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⭐ 1 Review⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0

Anna

This is a stunning location! We walked the site a couple of times and to us it looks like you would have views from every site. It's partial hook-ups, we had electric and water, and then there is a dump station. The sites were pretty level. There are tent sites with nice little picnic shelters, which I expect would be good in the heat. There are fire rings and picnic tables at every spot and the spots are spacious. We used the restrooms, which were clean and with decent water pressure. There are hikes from the campground, up into the mountains, and we used this as the base for a trip to White Sands National Monument, which is definitely worth a visit. The sunsets from this site are spectacular. We could have happily stayed a week or more.