White Ridge Dispersed Camping
White Ridge Bike Trails - BLM
Write a Review Cabezon Road Rio Rancho, NM 87124 505-761-8700 Official WebsiteGPS: 35.5032, -106.8557
Overview of White Ridge Dispersed Camping
Accessibility is not guaranteed, always scout ahead before driving down dirt roads.
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Last Price Paid: $0
Reported by camper-882968 on 10/26/2023
Elevation 5,708 ft / 1,739 m
Max Stay 14
Tent Camping Yes
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Reviews of White Ridge Dispersed Camping 7 people have reviewed this location.
“Nice Stay At White Ridge”
Reviewed 10/26/2023
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Relatively clean, some trash and shotgun shells. Nice views. Nearby shooting and can hear highway, so not super quiet. Can ride from camp to the trails.
camper-882968 would stay here again
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“Muddy roads and shotgun shells everywhere!”
Reviewed 10/13/2022
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
The first few miles of the road across reservation land are alright, with a couple areas that require more care. After getting into BLM land, the road gets muddy and gets worse the further back you go. There was a road off to the right past the bike trails parking lot that was impassable due to mud. We found a "campsite" a few mile... more
The first few miles of the road across reservation land are alright, with a couple areas that require more care. After getting into BLM land, the road gets muddy and gets worse the further back you go. There was a road off to the right past the bike trails parking lot that was impassable due to mud.
We found a "campsite" a few miles after the BLM entry parking lot. There was no evidence of previously used campsites along the main road. Our "campsite" was just a dirt area alongside the road. We saw a few others like it. There were shotgun shells and glass everywhere so we had to be careful walking.
If you're staying in the area, consider staying at Vista Linda Campground or any of the others along route 4. We spent one night at this campsite and left for Vista Linda in the morning.
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“Fantastic experience”
Reviewed 6/6/2022
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 2 |
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The wildfires closed many parks in the Jemez area, and we came here to camp. So so so glad we did. Lots of spots to camp, you don't need to camp in the parking lot as listed. Bring water. Roads are ok but washboards most of the way. Not super ideal for small cars but you could definitely make it. Lots of space for hiking & mtn biking.... more
The wildfires closed many parks in the Jemez area, and we came here to camp. So so so glad we did. Lots of spots to camp, you don't need to camp in the parking lot as listed. Bring water. Roads are ok but washboards most of the way. Not super ideal for small cars but you could definitely make it. Lots of space for hiking & mtn biking.
Honestly so happy we came here. We liked it so much we stayed an extra night and tried another spot. 🤘🏼😎🤘🏼
Oddjonny would stay here again
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“Nice open area”
Reviewed 10/7/2021
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 3 |
Nice open area, long dirt road leading to the BLM land. Cows sometimes graze in the area. We did hear some shooting, though it didnt last long. We had Verizon and TMobile 5G reception where we parked, though it can be spotty going from 5G to nothing in some spots.
Jake would stay here again
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“Very convenient BLM sites for mountain bikers”
Reviewed 3/30/2021
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 2 |
If you ride, it's worth to stay here. The roads are rough due to the washboard effect, but it isn't far to find access to the trails (there are two parking lots, drive to the second one for proper riding access.) About < 5 min to the trailhead. I do get cell reception on and off, enough to send out texts. As for camping, people seem... more
If you ride, it's worth to stay here. The roads are rough due to the washboard effect, but it isn't far to find access to the trails (there are two parking lots, drive to the second one for proper riding access.) About < 5 min to the trailhead. I do get cell reception on and off, enough to send out texts.
As for camping, people seem to drive down the road and pull over to any area they like. Wide open spaces everywhere. I will say the sound of folks practicing gun shots in the distance does get annoying, but dissipates later in the day. If you're looking for a nice ride or hike during the spring season when other states are stills snowed in, White Ridge is a really great option. Whilst not a huge fan of the washerboards against the suspension of my low clearance subaru, I would definitely come here to ride and camp again when other areas are still snowed in.
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“Bad place”
Reviewed 11/22/2019
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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The road here is about ( miles off US-550 and requires a long drive through Pueblo owned land. The road is (barely) maintained with several low water crossings that are impassable when it rains. The area is mostly used for target shooting and there is absolutely nothing around here except deer flies. I would definitely not recommend c... more
The road here is about ( miles off US-550 and requires a long drive through Pueblo owned land. The road is (barely) maintained with several low water crossings that are impassable when it rains. The area is mostly used for target shooting and there is absolutely nothing around here except deer flies. I would definitely not recommend camping here. Go north on N.M. 4 to the forest and camp there.
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“Jeep, truck, high clearance vehicle ONLY in DRY weather”
Reviewed 9/22/2018
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
I scouted this road with my tow car today, to see if I wanted to bring the 38 foot diesel pusher out there. I could have made the road easier in the RV than I did in the car (Pontiac Sunfire). The road is very well signed going through the Zia Pueblo land to get the the BLM land. Unfortunately I had had enough rattling to my kidneys an... more
I scouted this road with my tow car today, to see if I wanted to bring the 38 foot diesel pusher out there. I could have made the road easier in the RV than I did in the car (Pontiac Sunfire). The road is very well signed going through the Zia Pueblo land to get the the BLM land. Unfortunately I had had enough rattling to my kidneys and car after 3.1 miles of the 6 miles to go to the site. And this was 3.1 miles each way at 10-15 miles per hour. If you aren't avoiding crevasses from rain washouts you are listening to your car suspension on the verge of break a tie rod on washboard surface. There are at least 3 low water areas, one VERY sandy that would be impassable in rain and some parts of the road have been baked to a hard clay that liquifies to a greasy mess when the rainy season hits. The prospect of something breaking from the beatdown the road was doing to my car, and, being in/out of cell signal finally impressed on me ' DON'T DO IT', so I turned around and crossed this OFF my boondock list until I get a truck or 4 wheel drive high clearance rig.
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