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Coal Mine

View of the Mesa
Campsite
Vault Toilets
Trails from the campground
Information board at Coal mine campground

About Coal Mine

Coal Mine Campground is situated in the upper portion of the Cibola National Forest in west-central New Mexico. Visitors can enjoy hiking the Lobo Canyon Trail, as well as picnicking and scenic driving. This campground is located near the Continental Divide Trail as well as Mt. Taylor.

Number of accommodations: 15

Seasonal information

2026 (Current year)

2026 Season availability

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Currently closed - Opens on May 15

Sites & Availability

15 Sites Available

Site
Price
🚐 001, Loop: COAL
No Hookups
$10.00
/ per night
🚐 002, Loop: COAL
No Hookups
$10.00
/ per night
🚐 003, Loop: COAL
No Hookups
$10.00
/ per night
🚐 004, Loop: COAL
No Hookups
$10.00
/ per night
🚐 005, Loop: COAL
No Hookups
$10.00
/ per night
🚐 006, Loop: COAL
No Hookups
$10.00
/ per night
🚐 007, Loop: COAL
No Hookups
$10.00
/ per night
🚐 008, Loop: COAL
No Hookups
$10.00
/ per night
🚐 009, Loop: COAL
No Hookups
$10.00
/ per night
🚐 010, Loop: COAL
No Hookups
$10.00
/ per night
🚐 011, Loop: COAL
No Hookups
$10.00
/ per night
🚐 012, Loop: COAL
No Hookups
$10.00
/ per night
🚐 013, Loop: COAL
No Hookups
$10.00
/ per night
🚐 014, Loop: COAL
No Hookups
$10.00
/ per night
🚐 015, Loop: COAL
No Hookups
$10.00
/ per night

Reviews (14)

Review Summary

4.6
14 reviews
5
78.6%
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William H

Verified

September 14, 2020 Stayed at: 001, Loop: COAL

5

Nice, quite, and peaceful

Joel D

Verified

September 14, 2020 Stayed at: 002, Loop: COAL

5

Solid rustic campground with fire pits, coal grills and picnic tables at the sites. We were in site #2 which had some tree growth that interfered with our 12' tall class A, but otherwise it was a great site. The night we were there, we happened to be the only people at the campsite (on a Thursday); Friday and Saturday had plenty of bookings. There is a prison about 7-8 miles away. So between that fact (the prison nearby), that we were the only ones there, and that we had no cell service (T-mobile), maybe it wasn't as purely relaxing as we were hoping. The site was 5 stars. Our experience, however, maybe less so. Had there been other campers, though, I believe we would have had a better night's sleep.

Jenny D

Verified

August 17, 2020 Stayed at: 011, Loop: COAL

5

What a little hidden gem.
Fifteen minutes away from I-40, a campground sits off to the side of a two lane windy road. Covered in trees and bleeding scenic beauty it makes you feel transported farther away than 15 minutes off the freeway.

All sites are non electric, making the hard shell camper generator noise as annoying as a mosquito buzzing in your tent. The crickets and froggy peepers try to drown out the hum; but who can really complain at $5/night!?

When the satellite goes by with ATT, you will see 1 bar LTE, otherwise I never had service (Bliss!)

About 2 minutes South of the campground are a few houses and a gorgeous valley to watch the sunset. I just pulled over on the side of the road to take in it’s beauty. Here you can get 3 bars LTE to tell your Momma you made it.

Check the map before you reserve, some campgrounds have the road in your back yard, other spots have a neighbor you’ll be able to see.

Picnic tables, coal grills, and fire pits at all spots.
No showers, No water, vault toilets. AMAZINGLY CLEAN!
Big driveways to plant your house on wheels, number 10 looks the most convenient for backing in.

FYI: There is a Correctional Facility ten minutes from the campground.

Matthew A

Verified

August 14, 2020 Stayed at: 005, Loop: COAL

5

I love camping in rustic sites like this. You pack it in, you pack it out. Leave no trace, and enjoy the quiet. There are some nice trails and I found the bathroom to be nice and clean. It's just a pit latrine, but the tank was empty and no bad smell. A ranger comes through once or twice a day to just check on things. No running water, no lights, just a basic place to set up camp. At $5 a night (when you pay cash) or even at $13 per night when you reserve online, I feel like it's a great value. Even though New Mexico doesn't have a lot of trees, this campground has them and hammock camping was a breeze. The altitude is high enough where the flying bug population is sparce.

I drove cross country from Georgia to California and I stayed here one night on the way west, and again on my way east. It was the best two nights' sleep I've had in quite some time. Very peaceful.

I definitely recommend this campground to anybody who actually likes to sleep outdoors. There are a couple of pull-through sites so you can get a good size trailer in there. For a minimalist like me, it's a slice of heaven.

Location Coal Mine

Address:
1800 Lobo Canyon Rd
Grants, NM, 87020
United States

Latitude & Longitude: 35.2342 / -107.701

Elevation: 2275 feet

Policies & Rules

Category About
General

Drinking water is not available

General

Click here for more information on the Cibola National Forest

General

Don't Move Firewood: Prevent the spread of tree-killing pests by obtaining firewood near your destination and burning it on-site. For more information visit dontmovefirewood.org.

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