Santa Rosa Lake State Park RV & Campground Guide
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Located on the Eastern Plains of New Mexico, Santa Rosa Lake State Park offers many opportunities for adventure seekers. Bring your boat to play on the 3,500-acre lake that is fed by the Pecos River. You'll feel like an explorer as you paddle your kayak to the islands in the middle of the lake. In summer, water skiers practice their skiing at this lake that was created when the Santa Rosa Dam was constructed. Grab your fishing pole and tackle to catch largemouth and smallmouth bass, channel catfish, walleye, crappie, sunfish, and yellow perch. This park is about 8 miles north of Santa Rosa, 124 miles east of Albuquerque, and 140 miles north of Roswell.
Spring 39-71 F
Summer 55-88 F
Fall 43-75 F
Winter 26-55 F
RV Resorts & Campsites in Santa Rosa Lake State Park
Since you'll want to spend every minute possible playing on the water at this state park, it's the perfect destination for RVing. Many of the campgrounds in the area are relatively bare-bones. If you do not have a trailer or motorhome, rent one on RVshare.
Santa Rosa Lake State Park
Stay close to the water by booking your camping adventure at one of the developed or primitive campgrounds in Santa Rosa Lake State Park. Rates start at about $10 per night at this campground that has reservable and non-reservable sites.
• Water hookup: Yes
• Electrical hookup: Yes
• Sewer hookup: No
• Wi-Fi: No
• Pet-friendly: Yes
• Other amenities: Dump station, fire ring, picnic tables
Ramblin’ Rose RV Park
You'll love the desert viewpoints seen from Ramblin' Rose RV Park, where rates start at $10 per night. Many camping pads are located near shade trees.
• Water hookup: Yes
• Electrical hookup: Yes
• Sewer hookup: Yes
• Wi-Fi: No
• Pet-friendly: Yes
• Other amenities: Laundry, community grill, recreation room
La Loma RV Park
You will love the helpful manager at La Loma RV Park, and the on-site restaurant serves great food. At this campground, where rates start at about $10 per night, you will park on a dirt lot. The property is located just off Historic Route 66 in Santa Rosa.
• Water hookup: Yes
• Electrical hookup: Yes
• Sewer hookup: Yes
• Wi-Fi: Yes
• Pet-friendly: Yes
• Other amenities: Restaurant
What to Do at
Santa Rosa Lake State Park
Inside Santa Rosa Lake State Park
At this state park, playing on the water is the most popular activity. You can go boating in motorized and non-motorized vessels, which you can launch from the boat dock. The fishing is often great because the nearby dam keeps the water warmer than in other nearby lakes, and the state regularly stocks this lake. If you feel like staying dry, take a stroll on the paved paths.
How to Get to
Santa Rosa Lake State Park
You can easily reach this park from Interstate 40 in New Mexico. First, get off at the Santa Rosa exit. Keep right at the fork to get on U.S. 54 W/U.S. Route 66. Turn right on 2nd Street in Santa Rosa and right on Eddy Avenue. After that, turn left on North 8th Street. You should come to New Mexico 91 right in front of you. Follow it for about 6.6 miles to get to the park.
Entering Santa Rosa Lake State Park
The lake at this park is open from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. for day use.
Santa Rosa Lake State Park Per personal vehicle : $5.0
Santa Rosa Lake State Park Per person : $0.0
Walk or bike into the park for free.
At Santa Rosa Lake State Park, you can enjoy playing on the lake during the spring, summer, and fall. In winter, you can go ice fishing. If you've visited this state park, then post about your experience on your social media feed. Be sure to tag RVshare so the site can read what you have to say. You may also send your stories and photos to [email protected].
Frequently Asked Questions About Santa Rosa Lake State Park
Pets are permitted at Santa Rosa Lake State Park, and there's even a designated dog-walking area. Pets are permitted on the trails and in the camping areas as well, but they must always be on leashes of under 10 feet.
The climate of Santa Rosa Lake State Park is warm and dry. Winter temperatures range from 25 to 59 degrees Fahrenheit, and summers can get as hot as 92. There's very little rain, but it does snow a bit during winter.
Most people prefer to visit Santa Rosa Lake State Park during the summer. Although it can occasionally exceed 90 degrees, it usually is a bit cooler and more comfortable. Other seasons may get a bit chilly for outdoor activities.
The park features a sizable campground with 90 total campsites. Although all 90 sites can accommodate RVs, only 26 are designated RV sites with water and electrical hookups. The campground contains a dump station as well.
Wildlife viewing and bird-watching are both popular activities at the park. Some of the creatures found in the area include foxes, coyotes, deer, rattlesnakes, hawks, bald eagles, turkey vultures, woodpeckers, and many other avian species.