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Percha Dam
Overview
Percha Dam State Park offers a serene escape along the banks of the Rio Grande. Located in the heart of southern New Mexico, this park is celebrated for its lush ancient cottonwood bosques and tranquil atmosphere. Unlike the busier reservoir parks nearby, Percha Dam provides a more intimate connection with nature. It serves as a quiet refuge where the historic dam creates a unique ecosystem, making it a favorite for those seeking a peaceful retreat under a deep canopy of shade and a sense of isolation without being far from the highway.
Location & Surroundings
Situated just south of the Caballo Lake dam, the park sits within a fertile valley where the Rio Grande flows gently. The surrounding landscape transitions from the arid Chihuahuan Desert into a vibrant riparian corridor. Visitors are treated to stunning views of the Caballo Mountains to the east, providing a dramatic backdrop for the towering trees. Access is convenient via Interstate 25, yet the park feels worlds away from the highway noise, offering a lush contrast to the surrounding desert terrain.
Amenities & Park Features
The park accommodates RVers with a mix of developed sites and primitive areas nestled among the trees. Essential features include:
- Electric and water hookups for comfortable, multi-day stays.
- Access to a central dump station and potable water fill stations.
- Clean restrooms equipped with hot showers and sinks.
The campground is thoughtfully laid out to preserve the natural foliage and provide privacy. The expansive day-use area includes several large group shelters and a playground, making it an excellent spot for family gatherings and outdoor meals.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
This location is a premier destination for world-class birding, especially during migration seasons when hundreds of species frequent the bosque. Anglers enjoy fishing for catfish and bass in the river, while hikers can explore trails that wind through the brush and along the water. For a change of pace, the mineral baths of Truth or Consequences are a short drive north, offering a relaxing way to soak in the local culture, while Caballo Lake provides opportunities for motorized boating and sailing.
Who This Park Is Best For
Percha Dam is ideal for nature enthusiasts and birders who prioritize quietude and natural beauty over resort-style luxuries. It is a perfect fit for RVers looking for a shady oasis to escape the desert heat or those seeking a low-key stopover while traveling through the southern corridor. If you enjoy falling asleep to the sound of wind in the leaves and waking up to vibrant birdsong, this park offers a unique riverside charm that is hard to match in the Southwest.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Jimmy Dean
Great place, easy in and out except for that wooden bridge you must go over to enter park! Said it was good for 15 tons....our rig dry is 27,400 lbs. This is before anything goes in it like 90 gallons of diesel, etc...... Makes my wife nervous!
Jolene Frietze
The river is nothing, so the dead fish stench is horrible. Stuck in my nose for hours. Hung out in the trees birding, which was blissful.
Cindy Rhodes
What a great camping place! Super quiet with a nice bathroom/shower building. Off the main road, there is little traffic, and the night sky is clear. We will definitely stay here again when we come through T or C!
Vandl Menace
Peaceful,beautiful,not hectic like other local state parks. Great fishing,birding,camping,nice bbq areas,great walking paths,bathroom&showers are well kept. Staff,Hosts&Park Rangers are freindly&professional. By 9 pm it mellows to a stillness&you can listen to the water flow over the historic dam.
Vikki Pink
This place isn’t it. The only good thing is the price for electric and water sites, and they had availability. while I followed google to get here there was still an opportunity for a wrong turn and confusion. The trail in is a bit rough and you cross a sketchy one lane bridge. It doesn’t seem like a state park at all. I also dislike that all the sites are pull through. It’s extremely weird of a set up, a lot with pull through but you have to navigate around the plug in, without extra space. It’s all dirt. Fairly well levelled considering. No privacy from others, you’re all lined up. There is some shade. Nice picnic table areas. The check in visitors centre seems like a storage container or temporary set up. The signage was a bit hard to follow as well. Not any nice scenery. I didn’t even bother checking the Dam. No hiking trails outside a trail to go fishing. It did the trick for the night that I needed it too. And ouff- no dump station. Yikes.
David Mitchell
Shade on a hot day. Bring your own goodies and drinks. Some fishing and some swimming. Bring a rope and a floaty. Life jacket and a fishing pole. Oh yeah! A chair and tarp for shade or shelter from rain and wind.
Joseph Cardon
Great campground for RV or tent camping. I went here in October with my family for a weekend camping trip. Online we were only able to reserve a developed spot with electricity and water hookups for an RV for $14 per night, but on-site you can get a tent site for less. The temperature was great, there was free firewood and fire pits, and the bathrooms were positively luxurious (heated, flush toilets, and showers). We went on a short walk with the kids and found a playground with lots of goat heads and other thistles and briars that they named pokey-park. The river was fun to walk around, play in the mud, and dig for freshwater clams. There was some sort of crane migration going on so hundreds of large cranes were constantly flying overhead in huge V-formations. I will definitely be coming back next year.
Matthew Earthman
Quiet, clean park near the bosque and agricultural fields. Well maintained restrooms, small playground for the kiddos, and plenty of birds. We visited in March before irrigation season, not the most colorful but still enjoyable. Will be returning when the river is flowing
LaWanda Batchelor
This camp ground was a nice place to stay. The area was pretty. Our site was clean and close to the bathrooms. The shower was nice and hot. The restrooms were clean. The gentleman managing the place was nice and helpful. He suggested some places to go see while we are in the area. Our table had a solid cover over it which was nice. There is a creek that runs through here but it was dry. It was nice and quiet. We would stay here again.
Jason Rowe
Great little place to camp. It's quiet and 3 min from the lake.