Camping

Developed Campgrounds

Guadalupe Mountains has three developed campgrounds open year round which are open to tent or vehicle camping (RVs, etc.) one of which can only be used by groups with horses. All campsites in the Pine Springs and Dog Canyon Campgrounds are reservable up to six months in advance through recreation.gov.

The Pine Springs Campground is located just off U.S. Highway 62/180 near the Pine Springs Visitor Center, and is a simple, desert camping area situated in Pine Springs Canyon near the base of Guadalupe Peak. Campground conveniences include: potable water (for water bottles and hydration packs only), accessible flush-toilet restrooms, and utility sink. There are no showers available in the campground. Tent campers have a choice of 20 leveled, gravel walk-in sites. Small junipers and oaks partially shade most of the sites and each site has a picnic table. Occupancy of individual campsites is limited to 6 people and 2 tents per site. The RV camping area is a paved parking lot with 13 sites to choose from. RVs and trailers 55 feet in length or longer are prohibited. RV sites are defined by painted lines and numbers on the pavement. There are no hook-ups and there is no dump station. No hose connection for fresh water tanks. RV campsite #21 is wheelchair accessible.

The Dog Canyon Campground is in a secluded, forested canyon on the remote north side of the park, a two hour drive from Pine Springs. Due to a slightly higher elevation and protected location beneath steep cliff walls, it remains cooler than Pine Springs campground in the summer and sheltered from strong gusty winds in winter and spring. The campground has 9 tent sites and 4 RV sites (maximum length 23 feet, no hookups, no dump station). Restrooms have sinks and flush toilets, but no showers.

The Frijole Horse Corral Campground is located near the beginning of the Frijole Ranch Road, one mile north of Pine Springs. Just a short distance from the highway, this facility offers corrals, tent pads, pit toilet, and trailer parking for group campers and horse users.

Direct reservations for each campground can be made by clicking the 'view details' links below.

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Direct Reservation Links

Pine Springs Campground

Dog Canyon Campground
Small campground in remote north district (two hour drive from Pine Springs)

 

General Regulations

  • Camping is permitted in designated campsites only.
  • Camping is limited to 14 consecutive nights within a 30-day period and not more than 60 total nights per calendar year anywhere within the park. These limits apply to all camping activities within the park.
  • At all park campgrounds, where tent pads are provided, all tents and/or camping shelters must be erected on the tent pads.
  • The use of hammocks, slacklines, tarps or similar devices tied to natural and/or manmade features is prohibited.

Sanitation

Skunks and other small mammals roam the campground at night. These animals are attracted to food odors. Prevent encounters by keeping campsites free of food scraps.

  • Dispose of scraps and other garbage in trash receptacles.
  • Store food, including pet food, in vehicles, not in tents.
  • Please refrain from using faucets in the campground for dish washing or bathing. Wash dishes in the utility sink beside the restrooms.
  • Discharge of dishwater or gray water on the ground is prohibited. Use the utility sinks for their disposal.
  • The closest free RV dump station is off Canyon Street in Carlsbad, NM (behind the TNM&O bus terminal).

Pets

Pets on leash are permitted in the campground, but please abide by the following with regard to your pet's welfare, the protection of park wildlife, and consideration of other park visitors:

  • Leashed pets may be exercised on the trail between the campground and Pine Springs Visitor Center + the Pinery Trail at the Visitor Center. Pets are not allowed on other park trails because they may disturb park wildlife or be harmed themselves by wild animals. There are many rattlesnakes in the park, and park wildlife may carry plague or rabies. Do not allow your pet near animals or their dens or burrows.
  • Please clean up after your pet.
  • Pets may not be left unattended. The nearest kennel service (with limited hours) is at Carlsbad Caverns National Park.

Fires

Wood and charcoal fires are strictly prohibited due to generally dry weather conditions and intermittent high winds. Fires are permitted only in stoves using containerized fuels.

Quiet Hours

Quiet hours are from 8:00 PM to 8:00 AM. Generators may not be run during these hours.

Last updated: March 27, 2022

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Mailing Address:

400 Pine Canyon
Salt Flat, TX 79847

Phone:

915-828-3251
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