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Groups who want a lakeside base for hiking, fishing off the pier, and swimming on Loon Lake will find this hard to beat in summer. Electric hookups and clean showers are a genuine bonus for group camps at this price point.
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Learn more about alerts →Groups who want a lakeside base for hiking, fishing off the pier, and swimming on Loon Lake will find this hard to beat in summer. Electric hookups and clean showers are a genuine bonus for group camps at this price point.
Mosquitoes, black flies, and gnats are relentless at peak season, light packers who forgot the bug spray will suffer. Large RVs also face narrow, hilly roads, and the iron-tinged water leaves stains if that kind of thing bothers your group.
Context for the broader area surrounding Group Camp, sourced from the federal Recreation.gov rec-area record.
<A HREF="http://www.usbr.gov/projects/Facility.jsp?fac_Name=Elephant+Butte+Dam">Elephant Butte Dam</a> and Reservoir are features of the <A HREF="http://www.usbr.gov/projects/Project.jsp?proj_Name=Rio Grande Project">Rio Grande Project</a>, located located on the Rio Grande, 125 miles north of El Paso, Texas. Recreation at Elephant Butte Reservoir is managed by the New Mexico State Parks under agreement with the Bureau of Reclamation. The recreation area is open year-round. Elephant Butte Dam, constructed between 1911 and 1916, was a major engineering feat in its day and created the 36,000-acre reservoir on the Rio Grande, that is 40 miles long with more than 200 miles of shoreline. The enormous concrete dam is the major feature of the Elephant Butte National Register Historic District. New Mexico State Parks operates a visitor center that contains information on the construction of the dam. Best fishing is late April through August. Entry fees are charged. There are good access roads. Nearest full-service community is Truth or Consequences, 7 miles south. The smaller town of Elephant Butte is located adjacent to the State Park. Elephant Butte Reservoir is the largest reservoir and the largest state park in New Mexico. Fishing opportunities include stripped bass, white bass, crappie, largemouth bass, walleye, and catfish. Over 200 camping and picnicking sites. There are 3 developed camps on the lake, concession-operated marinas, and stores.
Take I-25 north from El Paso, Texas, about 125 miles.
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Savanna Portage transforms dramatically with each season, offering year-round beauty for those prepared to embrace Minnesota's varied climate. Summer brings warm days perfect for paddling and hiking, while autumn paints the forest in brilliant golds and reds. Winter camping enthusiasts will find a peaceful, snow-blanketed wonderland, though it's essential to check the park's specific opening dates and seasonal availability before planning your visit, as operating schedules shift with weather conditions throughout the year.
Summer is peak: naturalist programs, ideal temps for swimming and canoeing, but weekends fill up.
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Reviewers report restrooms and showers are available and kept clean. Campsites include fire rings and picnic tables; potable water is available though some visitors noted iron odor and staining in the water. Food lockers and garbage cans are mentioned in visitor reports. Reservations are required for campsites.
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