Overview
Black Bear is perched atop the scenic Sacramento Mountains of south-central New Mexico, near Alamogordo and Cloudcroft. The site is surrounded by the aromatic pine trees and aspen groves of Lincoln National Forest. The group area is conveniently connected to a network of hiking and biking trails. Bring your camera and binoculars for the chance to spot elk, deers, birds, and even black bear.
Great Facilities and Amenities
Campfire Allowed
(All campsites have Campfire Allowed)
Checkin Time
(All campsites have Checkin Time)
Checkout Time
(All campsites have Checkout Time)
Driveway Entry
(All campsites have Driveway Entry)
Max Num Of People
(Up to 20)
Max Num Of Vehicles
(Up to 10)
Pets Allowed
(All campsites have Pets Allowed)
Natural Features
![Black Bear Group ramada for group site. Black Bear Group ramada for group site. - Credits: Recreation Resource Management](https://cdn.recreation.gov/public/2019/06/19/19/33/231888_9ebf0603-0f22-4d64-9964-1f2ad6b47b22_700.jpg)
![BLACK BEAR GROUP AREA BLACK BEAR GROUP AREA - Credits: Conservation Legacy](https://cdn.recreation.gov/public/2021/10/28/19/51/231888_e8eec836-036d-4d49-9edc-499f4cdb2dd7_700.jpg)
![Black Bear Group group site fire pit. Black Bear Group group site fire pit. - Credits: Recreation Resource Management](https://cdn.recreation.gov/public/2019/06/19/19/34/231888_882fecff-5921-4aa0-8d74-1d6c0261e850_700.jpg)
![Black Bear Group Campground: info kiosk Black Bear Group Campground: info kiosk - Credits: Conservation Legacy](https://cdn.recreation.gov/public/2021/10/28/16/30/231888_2f804cbc-59dc-4a8f-b7ed-bc945bf0ba2c_700.jpg)
Set 9,000 feet above sea level in the Sacramento Mountains, Black Bear is in a pine forest area overlooking the desert valley of the Tularosa Basin. The basin stretches 6,500 square miles between the Sacramentos and the San Andres Mountains.
Recreation
![Black Bear Group Campground: shaded picnic area Black Bear Group Campground: shaded picnic area - Credits: Conservation Legacy](https://cdn.recreation.gov/public/2021/10/05/20/47/231888_9d1517b3-fc2e-4a3b-a434-0d77821bc8f4_1440.jpg)
![Black Bear Group Campground: shaded picnic area Black Bear Group Campground: shaded picnic area - Credits: Conservation Legacy](https://cdn.recreation.gov/public/2021/10/05/20/47/231888_9d1517b3-fc2e-4a3b-a434-0d77821bc8f4_1440.jpg)
Evening skies are often clear of clouds - bring a telescope for stargazing. The campground is surrounded by a series of hiking trails. A popular hike is the Osha Trail, which is a 2.5-mile loop.
Permitted Equipment
rv-Up to 35ft
tent-Up to 35ft
trailer-Up to 35ft
Nearby Attractions
The campground is a mile from Cloudcroft, a quaint tourist village with New Mexico's only standing railroad trestle. It's also a quarter mile from the Rim Trail, which is popular for mountain biking, hiking, and horseback riding. Other nearby trails are open to ATV enthusiasts.