So from what I see there is no potable water. Did you pack your own water in or is there someplace nearby to fill up your water containers m

maggie henke | Jun 20, 2018 | Category: State park in Eagle Nest, New Mexico

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Address: 28869 US-64, Eagle Nest, NM 87718, USA

Joanne Timmons | Jun 21, 2018

They have bathrooms, with water. Hosts hook up to the water from it. I believe there's a place to get water. Most campers bring their own water. Camp sites don't have any hook ups at all.

mark baird | Jun 21, 2018

We always fish here, but don't camp in the canyon and we bring our own water. The water in Tolby and Maverick Campgrounds is turned off for winter (in case it freezes), so you will need to bring your own during the winter months. I imagine the drinking fountains are also turned off due to the cold.

Jason Flores | Jun 21, 2018

I always pack my own water, to be on the safe side, but should have a water spout at SOME sites!

Christopher Mullaney | Jun 21, 2018

They have pumps for water

TIM NEWMAN | Jun 21, 2018

There are water faucets around the Camp sites that is potable, but none around the primitive camp sites

Len Branch | Jun 21, 2018

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