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Aspen Group Area (Lincoln National Forest, Nm)

Lincoln National Forest

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Summary

The Aspen Group Area is located near Alamo Peak and Stark Peak in the stunning Sacramento Mountains. Visitors can take advantage of the campground's location and revel in the breathtaking beauty of unspoiled vistas stretching out over the Tularosa Basin and enjoy the various wildlife and recreational activities. Water can be found during peak season and groups of 4 to 70 can reserve the space.

Overview

At an elevation of almost 9,000 ft., campers at the Aspen Group Area can expect cool, crisp, mountain breezes coming off the steep Sacramento Mountains - perfect for an escape from the scorching desert valley below. The campground is surrounded by mixed pine, fir, and plenty of white-trunked aspen trees, with a high likelihood of blue skies above.

The Sacramento Mountains overlook Dog Canyon and the Tularosa Basin. Take advantage of the campground's high elevation and revel in the breathtaking beauty of the region's unspoiled vistas stretching out over the Tularosa Basin. Wildlife in the area includes elk, deer, bears. With some luck, you could even spot a roadrunner.

Recreation

The campground is surrounded by a series of hiking trails. To the west you'll find trails with outstanding overlooks from Alamo Peak and Stark Peak. The most popular hike is the Osha Trail, which is a 2.5-mile loop.

Facilities

Water can be obtained at Deerhead Campground during peak season, which lasts from Memorial Day to Labor Day. The site is available as a group site only, so groups of anywhere from four to 70 can reserve the whole space.

Natural Features

Aspen is set in the rolling Sacramento Mountains of south-central New Mexico, near Alamo Peak and Stark Peak. It's part of Lincoln National Forest, most notable as the birthplace of the original Smokey Bear.

Nearby Attractions

The Rim Trail, a breathtaking 32-mile path for mountain biking, hiking, and horseback riding, can be reached a quarter mile from the campground. One stretch of the trail is open to motorcyclists, too. The Oliver Lee Memorial State Park, at the foot of the mountains, is worth a visit to see a restored 19th century ranch house and explore the flowering oasis of Dog Canyon.
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Campground Matrix

Set alerts at more campgrounds to increase your odds of getting a place to stay! Below is a list of the closest campgrounds supported on Campflare. Or, view all campgrounds in Lincoln National Forest.

Nearby Campgrounds Distance Notification Rate
Upper Fir Group Area
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6.5mi
Lower Fir Group Area
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6.6mi
Black Bear Group Area
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8.5mi
Slide Group Area
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Group Shelter Overnight
Oliver Lee Memorial
21.0mi
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Oliver Lee Memorial
21.0mi
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