Coyote Creek State Park Campground offers a scenic mountain camping experience along a winding creek in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains of northeastern New Mexico. Nestled among oak, spruce and pine forests about 17 miles north of Mora, this state park features a mix of developed campsites with electric and water hookups, non-electric sites, restrooms, showers and a dump station — all with the refreshing backdrop of Coyote Creek and abundant wildflowers in spring and summer.
Outdoor enthusiasts visit Coyote Creek for easy hiking, peaceful picnicking, wildlife and bird watching, and some of the best fly fishing in the region for trout species like rainbow, brown and Rio Grande cutthroat. A maintained trail circles through the park, crossing the creek and offering views of beaver ponds and mountain scenery, while a playground and picnic areas make it a great option for families seeking a relaxed mountain getaway.