City of Rocks State Park in Faywood, New Mexico, is a unique state park famed for its dramatic rock formations and excellent camping options. With a stellar 4.8-star rating from 1,641 reviews, this park offers a one-of-a-kind outdoor experience. Visitors rave about the mix of non-electric and electric campsites, the expansive and private spots nestled among the towering rocks, and the fun of exploring the natural maze created by the formations. Families especially enjoy the natural playground atmosphere, perfect for climbing and discovery. The spectacular sunsets and hiking trails, including a lookout hill with picnic facilities, add to the park’s appeal. Whether you’re seeking adventure, relaxation, or a memorable camping trip, City of Rocks delivers an unforgettable experience in a stunning natural setting.
Hilary Price (Hphiker)
in the last weekShyniece Williams
in the last weekMy family and I had a wonderful time visiting City of Rocks State Park. This place was truly a unique experience for us and something different from the usual parks we visit. The rock formations are incredible and really make the area feel like a natural playground. We spent time walking through some of the formations, going inside a few of the rock areas, and climbing along some of the trails. It was fun exploring and seeing all the different shapes and spaces the rocks create. The views around the park are beautiful, and it’s a great place for families who enjoy being outdoors and a little bit of adventure. There’s so much to see that we honestly didn’t get a chance to explore the entire park during this visit. Next time, I would love to take more time and walk through more of the trails to see everything the park has to offer. Overall, this was a great experience for my family. It was peaceful, interesting, and a memorable place to spend time together. I definitely recommend visiting if you’re looking for something unique and fun to explore.
windrider65
in the last weekA really neat State Park, the rocks look like they were placed there, but they weren't.
WCHS Math Man
in the last weekRobert Lane
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