Bluewater Lake State Park Campground
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Grace D.
Reviewed Apr. 25, 2025Lovely Quiet Camping
Nice host greeted us and explained where the best sites were for our very large 5th Wheel. The sites with power were already taken, but we can boondock and the pull-through sites were great. Lovely view of the lake with a gorgeous sunset. We wish we weren't just passing through and could stay more than overnight ($20). Pricing differential for NM residents ($15). Prices go up and online reservations begin May 1.
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Month of VisitApril
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Shawn
Reviewed Oct. 17, 2024Great spot Great Price
Great rate for 30 A. I love to see the wild horses roaming the park.
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Month of VisitOctober
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Dell P.
Reviewed Jun. 24, 2024WINDY
Campgrounds easy to access. I did not have a site reservation, buit there were lots of vacent pads available. Nice view of the lake. Only drawback was the all night incessant winds. They were strong, gusty and loud. So strong they collapsed my tent on top of me. Notmuch sleep that night. It might have been where I was (pad 44), They were still strong in the morning, but I noticed they were less/non existant at the campsites near the main entrance. Just bewaye and be prepared.
Month of VisitOctober
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Jennifer W.
Reviewed Apr. 11, 2024Nice find
Great campground. Not far off I-40. Lots of sites. Most have a level, gravel tent pad, table and fire ring. Vault toilets in abundance. One bathroom with sinks and flush toilets. Separate shower house was closed when we were here. Some electric sites. Some large level pull thrus. Most sites have at least a glimpse of the lake. There were horses roaming through the campground. Mostly empty this April midweek. Good trails for hiking. I only saw one water pump in the park. There is an EV charging station.
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Month of VisitApril
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Teresa T.
Reviewed Nov. 11, 2023Nice State Park
The campsites are nice but not very level. If you're coming after November you need to be here before 5:00 or the gates are locked. The water was very infected with blue green algae but also very pretty. The hikes are nice because the water is low you can walk all the way around the lake almost. Not very many electric sites but inexpensive if you get one.
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Month of VisitNovember
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Kevin Z.
Reviewed Oct. 20, 2023Breath taking lake view for only $8
Not far from I40. Very quiet and beautiful lake view for only $8 (dry camping). Hook up optionally available.
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Month of VisitOctober
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mitchd
Reviewed Aug. 6, 2023Nice camp
Various campsite types at this lakeside park. Most are non electric but I got an electric site as it was hot. A few trails and a nice family atmosphere. Unfortunately lake was choked with algae (seasonal) so I didn’t swim. Also some trash around. Good prices and sites though.
Month of VisitAugust
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Salo C.
Reviewed Jun. 16, 2023Pretty NM Sunset
Area is very well maintained! Restrooms and showers were immaculate.
Watch out for the wild horses and their droppings.
Plenty of spots if you’re sleeping in a hammock.
Month of VisitJune
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Kevin H.
Reviewed May. 17, 2023Great park Limited level sites
If I offered s as my advise, check the fires before committing. Limited electric sites. I think more than 60% of sites were not level. We’re self-leveling but took site B - dry camping, level and fitted between 2 ADA sites. We loved being so remote. Verizon/Visible/ Starlink all worked great
Great staff. Patrolled by rangers frequently, so felt safe
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Month of VisitMay
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Randall Z.
Reviewed May. 9, 2023Pretty scenic and Wild Horses
Lake was muddy brown, not blue. First come, first served and we arrived before noon, but no electric sites were available. Views of lake and surrounding juniper covered mesas was good. Early in morning horses grazed right through our campsite.
Sitecampsite was up on ridge.
Month of VisitMay
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Shirley M.
Reviewed Jul. 12, 2022Decent campgrounds
Good campsites. Clean showers and full hook ups as well as low key pull through sites. None of the sites are close to the water but only a short hike or drive. Catch release Tiger Muskie was the fishing my husband was after.
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Month of VisitJune
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Alex M.
Reviewed Jun. 16, 2022Another hidden gem
This place was fantastic. The rates are dirt cheap, but the park is worth many times more. I came in without a reservation and found a huge pull-through campsite on the hill, with a clear view of the lake (it is indeed blue). There was a deep and broad terrace for picnic table and tent, and some pines for shade. It was a little windy when I visited, but not uncomfortably so. It was dark and quiet at night, and I slept well.
The bathroom nearest my campsite was a vault toilet, but a clean one. Real bathrooms are available at the visitor center, a long walk north of my tent.
I recommend following the trail at the north end of the campground for a nice view of the dam (it was a 10 to 15 minute hike for me, narrow but level). The lake is also open for boating and fishing, with a launch ramp near the campground.
The only downside I can think of was the trash I found at my campsite, mostly bottle caps. I spent a few minutes picking it up before I left.
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Month of VisitJune
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Anna H.
Reviewed Mar. 27, 2022Camped under a ridiculous amount of stars
In was a dreamy March evening, Colton, Elliot, and Ed drove in to Bluewater lake state park at 9:30 PM. It was post staff hours but we were allowed to park outside and do an easy, flat hike into the camp site. Lots of clean, empty sites, plus clean bathroom . The campsite numbers were hard to find but it’s chill. Got super cold during this time of year at night, so come ready with hats, gloves, and sleeping pads.
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Month of VisitMarch
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Dan N.
Reviewed Jan. 15, 2022Great campground in January!
So we were very lucky that we decided to check out this campground, it is absolutely gorgeous! There was not a single other camper here so we got a nice level spot with power. It was a bit cold, got down to 15, there was some leftover snow in some spots but nothing that was a problem. Last night something was bugging the dogs so I looked outside to see a herd of wild horses grazing next to our camper! There are lots of good hiking trails. The water is still on here and the dump stations are open if needed.
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Month of VisitJanuary
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Jenni C.
Reviewed Dec. 14, 2021Off season
At first we thought we were the only ones here. The bathrooms were closed and locked. Didn’t care for the ‘outhouse’ (not the name they were called).
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Month of VisitDecember
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Randy M.
Reviewed Nov. 17, 2021Nice for a November site
Easy off the 40. Sites are a little close for me. Only vault toilets are open. Only around 15 electric sites and most aren't level. But the views and sunsets are beautiful. The water is nice. Only 5 other campers here. Paid $14.00. Well worth that.
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Month of VisitNovember
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Gregory S.
Reviewed Nov. 12, 2021Gate closed early in the off season
Looked like a cool place to stay, but when we arrived at 5:45pm the gate was locked!!
Not sure why they need a gate, but it closes at 5pm in the off season
Month of VisitNovember
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Dan
Reviewed Oct. 3, 2021Beautiful setting and sites
Very clean and warm showers. Vault toilets are very clean as well. A lot of very scenic campsites. Some well shaded with juniper and pinion trees.
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Month of VisitOctober
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Kim S.
Reviewed Sep. 10, 2021First come first served,
Lovely clean campground. $10 for non reserved, or $8 for on the shore. Large sites, some reserved sites have electricity.
Sitefirst come first served at North point Campground
Month of VisitSeptember
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Bernadette T.
Reviewed Aug. 15, 2021Bluewater in the land of enchantment
The camp sites are well laid out with picnic table. The bath room was primitive and I didn’t check out the showers. The lake and the area is enchanting!! It was my first visit to New Mexico and for sure I will be back! The lake is large and has fishing.
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Month of VisitAugust
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Sharron D.
Reviewed Aug. 13, 2021Blue Water
Great for fishing, camp sites have easy access, a d easy boataunch
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Month of VisitJune
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Maria Y.
Reviewed Jul. 19, 2021Lakeside camping
Great area to camp in although it is monsoon season so we got rained out for six hours the first night. This park has a lot of campsites primitive, no electric, electric, full hook ups, seen a lot of RVs parked right next to the lake. They have showers facilities with warm water, bathrooms located throughout the park,

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Month of VisitJuly
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Kendrick
Reviewed Jul. 14, 2021Very nice waterfront camping
Very nice park & camping area. Wild horses & jack rabbits present. We dispersed & parked our truck camper right on the shoreline for $8. The hook up sites over looked the water (paved pad, pavilion, fire ring, 30&50 amp electric) bathrooms, showers, dump station. Boat ramp. Nice Pike and Muskie for the anglers.
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Month of VisitJuly
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Ben G.
Reviewed Jul. 1, 2021Great spot for a short getaway.
Beautiful lake, wonderful views, great staff, and spacious sites. Wished there were a bit more trees though. Will be going back when we can.
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Month of VisitJune
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Christina H.
Reviewed Jun. 8, 2021Quiet and beautiful
We stayed away from lake because of our dogs. They tend to bark if people go by. The space was nice but the sites were too close for us. I preferred more space for privacy but we’re new to RVing, so perhaps this is normal. Park Ranger was very nice and helped us settle in. The view to the canyon and hills was beautiful. I’m not sure we’ll stay again because we’d like more space and water hookups. But other than that, it was a beautiful spot!
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Month of VisitJune
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Annamarie F.
Reviewed Apr. 28, 2021Beautiful and peaceful
This is a wonderful campground. Our site (A) was perfectly level on a concrete pad. The site came with a large fire ring conveniently located in the rear part of the concrete pad and a picnic table covered with a roofed shelter. The site was clean, spacious, and even though it was not a lake side site, it had a beautiful view of the lake. Right now I’m watching a mix of snow and rain create a misty and magical landscape. My Verizon service varies from 2 - 4 bars. I would definitely stay here again!!!
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Month of VisitApril
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William M.
Reviewed Apr. 25, 2021Lakefront camping
Uncrowded when we were there State park located right on a man-made lake. unfortunately, the lake level is extremely low! Decent sites each with picnic table and fire pit some with shade canopies others with a little natural tree cover, not a lot of privacy. Pit toilets, no drinking water available except at maybe the RV sites with hookups and at the pump outstation? Weak cell signal. Seems more suited for RV's.
Month of VisitApril
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pamela
Reviewed Apr. 25, 2021Bluewater
Fishing, camping, hiking! During Pinon season you can expect some yummy seeds!
Month of VisitFebruary
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Pat R.
Reviewed Aug. 8, 2019Amazing, well kept and beautiful!
There aren’t many electric sites if that’s important to you and some say they’re no level. Ours was.
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Austin C.
Reviewed May. 28, 2019Road Trip Gem
Found this campsite heading west on I-40 on a memorial day weekend road trip last minute. Had 40 designated campsites with about 1/2 reservable online and 1/2 first come first serve. They also allow dispersed camping along the lake and there were probably 50+ groups of people in RVs and trailers comfortably spaced.
Wild horses roaming around the lake were also pretty cool.
We took a designated campsite overlooking the lake and added this park to the list of places to return to.
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