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Lincoln/Apache Campground
Overview
Nestled within the towering pines of the Lincoln National Forest, the Lincoln/Apache Campground offers a classic mountain retreat for RVers looking to escape the desert heat. Situated at an elevation of approximately 9,000 feet, this forest service facility provides a serene environment where the crisp scent of evergreen fills the air. It operates primarily as a rustic destination, emphasizing a deep connection with nature and providing a peaceful alternative to crowded commercial parks.
Location & Surroundings
This campground is located just a few miles from the charming mountain village of Cloudcroft, New Mexico. The surrounding landscape is characterized by dense stands of Douglas fir and quaking aspen trees, offering deep shade and a refreshing alpine climate throughout the summer. Travelers will appreciate the scenic highway access and the immediate proximity to vast forest tracts, making it a premier base camp for exploring the rugged heights of the Sacramento Mountains.
Amenities & Park Features
As a traditional forest service site, the focus here is on simplicity and preserving the natural landscape. The campground provides paved parking spurs that can accommodate various RV lengths, though big-rig owners should verify individual site clearances before arrival. Each individual site features a heavy-duty picnic table and a dedicated fire ring for evening gatherings. Key features include:
- Potable water available at shared spigots
- Access to clean vault toilets
- Proximity to the historic Cloudcroft railroad trestles
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor enthusiasts will find endless recreation, starting with the famous Osha Trail, which is easily accessible and offers sweeping views of the Tularosa Basin. A short drive into the village of Cloudcroft allows visitors to explore local boutiques, historic wooden boardwalks, and the Sacramento Mountains Museum. For a unique science-themed excursion, the Sunspot Solar Observatory is a nearby must-see, offering fascinating insights into solar research amidst stunning mountain scenery.
Who This Park Is Best For
This campground is perfectly suited for self-contained RV travelers who appreciate a quiet, primitive atmosphere and do not require utility hookups or sewer connections. It is a top choice for hikers, birdwatchers, and families seeking a tranquil mountain escape from the surrounding lowlands. If you prefer the sound of wind through the trees and the sight of local wildlife over resort-style amenities, Lincoln/Apache Campground will provide the authentic New Mexico experience you seek.
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User Reviews
Lisa Johnson
We’ve camped at Apache before love the location to the town and restaurants. Campground and restrooms are clean. Dry dog friendly. The hikes around camp are great as well. If you’re lucky you will see the wild horses come into camp they are beautiful!!!
sean freeman
Stayed in 2 different campgrounds in the area, drove through them all. This is the one you want for privacy and beautiful scenery. Camp host was awesome! Nice nature trail around the area.
Jackson Jones
I’ve been coming here since I was a child. This is the best place to stay in cloudcroft if you’re looking for a nice and relaxing camping trip. All of the camp-host are very nice and friendly. Especially Marcine the best camp-host we have ever had and his little adorable well behaved dog KC. Alan Rodger’s manning the showers and dump station is also very friendly.
Sonya Fish
Thank you so much for hospitality, cleanliness and help to feel at home. What nice people and lovely smiles. I love Beautiful views and had so much fun. The campground host named marsane was so helpful and on point with great conversation loved my stay Definitely recommend this place
Isiah Guerra
The campground is beautiful, nice & quiet. The camp host was super helpful and kind. Would’ve rated it higher if we didn’t have to pay $7 a person to take a 10 minute shower when I’m already paying $32 a night for the camp Ground. Also, they only take cash which isn’t their fault but it is kinda of inconvenient.
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