Hole-in-the-Wall CampgroundAbout: At 4,400 feet in elevation, Hole-in-the-Wall Campground is surrounded by sculptured volcanic rock walls and makes a great basecamp for hikers. Thirty-five campsites accommodate RVs and tents; two walk-in sites are also available. Facilities: Pit toilets, trash receptacles, fire rings, picnic tables; no utility hookups. Firewood is not available in the park. Fees: $12 per site per night; $6 per site per night for America the Beautiful - Lifetime Senior Pass, America the Beautiful - Annual Senior Pass, and America the Beautiful - Access Pass holders. Campground fees are payable by self-registration with cash or check at the entrance kiosk. There is no change available. If using cash as payment, please bring exact change. Reservations: Not accepted; Campsites are first-come, first-served. Mid Hills CampgroundAbout: The Hackberry Fire swept through the Mid Hills area in June 2005, burning much of the vegetation. About half of the 26 campsites were left unburned, however—they remain surrounded by pinyon pine and juniper trees. At 5,600 feet in elevation, Mid Hills is much cooler than the desert floor below. The access road is unpaved and is not recommended for motorhomes or trailers. Facilities: Pit toilets, trash receptacles, fire rings, picnic tables; no dump station or utility hookups. Firewood is not available in the park. Mid Hills Campground has no water! Fees: $12 per site per night; $6 per site per night for America the Beautiful - Lifetime Senior Pass, America the Beautiful - Annual Senior Pass, and America the Beautiful - Access Pass holders. Reservations: Not accepted; Campsites are first-come, first-served. |
Last updated: August 1, 2024