Last updated: October 10, 2024
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El Morro Campground
El Morro National Monument operates a free, nine-site campground with two vault toilets year-round. Each site has a graveled tent pad, picnic table, and ground grill for fires. During the warmer months, water is available in spigots centrally located along the campground loop. When overnight temperatures begin to drop below freezing, water is turned off for the season. One site, No. 5, is handicapped accessible.
Sites are available by self-registration on a first-come, first-served basis; reservations are not accepted. The campground occasionally fills up on weekends from May through September. El Morro National Monument does not collect camping fees; campsites are fee-free.
Sites are available by self-registration on a first-come, first-served basis; reservations are not accepted. The campground occasionally fills up on weekends from May through September. El Morro National Monument does not collect camping fees; campsites are fee-free.
Details
Duration
1-14 Days
The campground has a limit of 14 days per calendar year.
Activity
Car or Front Country Camping
Campground Rules
- Number of People/Vehicles: Campsites are limited to no more than eight people, two tents, and two vehicles per site. Tents are restricted to the confines of each campsite.
- Campfires: Fires are permitted in provided grills only. Please comply with any seasonal fire restrictions. Collection of firewood within the monument is prohibited, so bring firewood with you if you intend to have a campfire. Ensure that fires are extinguished completely after use.
- Camping Limits: The campground has a limit of 14 days per calendar year.
- Quiet Hours: From 10 p.m. to 6 a.m., including generators, radios, etc.
- Pets: Pets must never be left unattended. Pets must always be kept on a leash no longer than 6 feet. Pet owners are responsible for cleanup and cleanup supplies.
- Recreational Vehicles: There are no hookups for recreational vehicles (RVs). The length limit on all RVs is 27 feet overall. This is measured from the front of the truck to the end of the trailer.
- Wildlife: Feeding wildlife, including stray cats and dogs, is prohibited. Coyotes and ravens are scavengers–please keep your campsite clean and properly store your food in a vehicle. The use of artificial sources (such as spotlighting) to deliberately illuminate or view wildlife, including infrared, thermal imaging, or ultra-violet (black light) devices of any kind, is prohibited.
- Unmanned Aircraft: Launching, landing, and operation of unmanned aircraft on lands and waters administered by the National Park Service within the boundaries or the Monument is prohibited.
- Restrictions: The campground is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. However, the visitor center and trails close each night. Do not enter the visitor center parking area or monument trails after hours. There are no trails that originate from the campground. Campers are required to remain within 150 feet of the campground road and campsite to protect El Morro's natural resources.
Pets Allowed
Yes
Pets are allowed on a leash and waste must be bagged and removed.
Activity Fee
No
Entrance fees may apply, see Fees & Passes information.
Location
El Morro National Monument
Reservations
No
Season
Year Round
Water is available at the campground during the summer months.
Time of Day
Any Time
The campground is open 24/7.
Accessibility Information
One site, No. 5, is handicapped accessible.