Address: Tererro, NM 87573, USA
Lisa K.
Love the location which is nestled between the Mora and Pecos rivers. Be sure to stop and look at the map at the beginning of the state park, this loop is farther up than Google or I suspected. Most sites are along the river but are close and straight in, so no easy view of the river from the unit. I wish they had put them on the diagonal. Ranger comes by which feels good. The area is beautiful. Aging Vault toilets (bring a flashlight). No potable water. It’s very dark at night so possibly good star viewing if the sky is clear. If you fish, be sure to have a license, they do check. Not a great kid place, no playground. NO CELL SERVICE. This is a great place to GET AWAY from it all.
Jessë Valentine Portz (Valentine)
Very primitive, no tables, no fires, river water. Rocky bare sites. Not for tent camping. Online registration gave a closed site that was not supposed to be used, ranger kicked us out at 8am even though we had paid online and had a reservation. One of the worst camping experiences ever. Also no cell service to solve any problems. AVOID!
Fozzystoyss@ Yahoo.com Lopez
Kids had a blast just a all around grate day fishing
Andres Velez
It's awesome a creek next to are camp trout fishing deer hunting and turkey hunting but elk hunting is not good at all but everything else is awsome
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$10 a night
Mora is day use only, Jacks Creek is open to tents and campers up to a 14 day stay.
No the camp ground is not open, itsday use only at this point, there are other campgrounds open for overnight stay nothing before you reach Cowles Ponds, Jack's creek is open clean sanitized bathrooms, trash receptacles and water, holy ghost and others are open as well!
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