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Spanning more than 1.6 million acres, the Cibola National Forest is National Forest in New Mexico with elevations of over 11,000 feet. Named after the original Zuni Indian name for their tribal lands, the Cibola National Forest is divided into four wilderness areas, namely, Apache Kid, Manzano Mountain, Sandia Mountain, and Withington. The forest also has four ranger districts, namely Mountainair, Magdalena, Sandia, and Mt. Taylor, and offers a variety of camping options from tent and RV camping to group and dispersed camping with over 30 campgrounds from which to choose.
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Cibola National Forest
Cimarron Canyon State Park
City of Rocks State Park
Columbine Campground
Cosmic Campground
Navajo Lake State Park Cottonwood Campground
Datil Well Campground
Elephant Rock Campground
Gallo Campground
Gila National Forest
Heron Lake State Park
Hyde Memorial State Park
Jemez Falls Campground
June Bug Campground
Morphy Lake State Park
Navajo Lake State Park
Rio Bravo Campground
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Sugarite Canyon State Park
Upper Scorpion Campground
Villanueva State Park
White Sands National Monument
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