Amenities

Picnic Table
Fires
Flush Toilet
Potable Water
Trash

Activities

Biking
Boating
Fishing
Hiking
Horseback Riding
Swimming
Wildlife Watching

Terrain

Forest
Lake
River

About this space

The Enchanted Circle Campground sits on the Avalon Ranch. It is 161 owned acres surrounded by a state trust lease. We are very proud to have been voted #1 Campground in NM 4 years in a row and ranked Top 5 by Forbes in the country. We have 8 Sites to choose from. (No large RVs at 4, 7 or 8) Campfires are permitted, and pets are welcome. Free potable water is available as well as a portable toil...

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Reviews • 1453

★★★★★ (1453 reviews)
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C9i9oic5c@Mozmail.Com K.
☆☆☆☆☆
Sep 2025

E<< is truly everything it is advertised to be. For those of us who enjoy getting as close to nature as possible this is everything you could ask for. The campsites are spread out to allow for priv...

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Ronald M.
☆☆☆☆☆
Sep 2025

Great campsite and hosts! Has everything you need and was perfectly cleaned and ready for us. Will definitely be back!

AI Review Summary

The Enchanted Circle Campground offers a beautiful and serene escape, with well-kept grounds and stunning views that many campers rave about. Reviewers consistently highlight the friendly and helpful hosts, as well as the excellent amenities that enhance the camping experience. While some guests noted minor issues such as difficulty finding level spots and limited pre-arrival communication, the overall sentiment is overwhelmingly positive. With its secluded campsites and fantastic stargazing opportunities, this campground is highly recommended for those looking to connect with nature.

Highlights
  • Beautiful and well-kept grounds
  • Friendly and helpful hosts
  • Excellent amenities including firewood and cooking utensils
  • Secluded and private campsites
  • Stunning scenery and wildlife
  • Great stargazing opportunities
  • Clean facilities including porta-potties
Considerations
  • Some difficulty finding a level spot for tents
  • Limited personal interaction prior to arrival
  • A few campers mentioned the need for clearer signage to campsites