Datil Well Recreation Area Campground

Datil Well Recreation Area Campground includes 1 of 15 water wells along the old Magdalena Livestock Driveway. The old cattle trail was established in the 1800s and stretched 120 miles from Springerville, Arizona, to Magdalena, New Mexico. The area includes 3 miles of hiking trails in pinyon-juniper and ponderosa pine woodlands, with scenic views of the San Augustin Plains. The trail and vistas also offer an occasional glimpse of wildlife in a setting of quiet and solitude. You can close your eyes and almost hear the cattle lowing as they settle in for the night. Please leave a clean camp and respect the facilities and natural surroundings.

Accessibility Description (ABA/ADA)

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At the entrance to the site, informational and interpretive signs, an iron ranger fee-payment box, and a metal bench with a back and no arms sit on packed gravel near a small A-frame building, which serves as a visitor center. A wood-plank wheelchair ramp provides access to the visitor center; however, a lip between the ground surface and the ramp will be challenging for some visitors. The visitor center has historical photographs and artifacts displayed on walls and in cases, all of which should be viewable by visitors using wheelchairs or other mobility devices.

Wi-Fi is available at the visitor center. Cell phone reception is good throughout the site, depending on your carrier. A camp host site is in the northwestern portion of the Campground, west of the visitor center.

There are 3 accessible double-vault toilets on large concrete pads and 4 water hydrants with easy-to-use lever valves scattered throughout the Campground. The hydrants sit on concrete pads near the toilets. Large dumpsters also sit next to the toilets. The top opening might be too high for people using wheelchairs or other mobility devices to easily access them.

As shown on the Campground map, a packed-gravel loop road connects 22 individual campsites. Each campsite has its own packed-gravel parking spur, picnic table on a concrete pad under a shade shelter, fire ring, and grill. None of the campsites except for 18 were designed for accessibility. For example, the picnic tables do not have extended ends and the fire rings are not raised. Campsites 17, 19, and 21 have 30/50-amp electrical hookups. 

Campsite 18 was designed to be accessible. It must be reserved by calling the Field Office (573-835-0412). This site has a picnic table with an extended end to accommodate wheelchair users. The table sits on concrete under a shade shelter. The fire ring is safe to use from a seated position. It is raised and insulated, sits on concrete, and has a grill attachment. There is also a separate standing grill just off the concrete pad, as well as a concrete pad for parking.

Campsite 18 is along a 0.2-mile concrete sidewalk inside the camping loop. Just east of the campsite is a double vault toilet and water spigot. The sidewalk also connects to the visitor center to the north, and to the southwest is another vault toilet, water spigot, and campsite 3, which was not designed for accessibility.

A group picnic site is southeast of the main campground loop. Parking is in a packed-gravel lot. There is a concrete slab for accessible parking in front of an accessible double-vault toilet. From there you can take the concrete pathway to 2 picnic shelters. The red shelter covers 3 wood picnic tables on a concrete slab. None of the tables have extended ends, but the legs are somewhat inset. A water spigot is at one end of the shelter on concrete, and at the other end are 2 standing grills, one in packed gravel and one on concrete.

A sidewalk connects the red picnic shelter to the nearby green picnic shelter at the group site. The green shelter also has 3 picnic tables on a concrete slab. One of the tables has an extended end to accommodate wheelchair users. A large standing grill sits on concrete just outside the shelter near a tall prep-table. A fire ring sits on natural ground between the shelters.

Southwest of the campground is a small, packed-gravel parking area with room for about 4 or 5 vehicles and a trailhead to miles of hiking trails that were not designed to be accessible.

NOTE: Descriptions and photos uploaded April 2025. Please note that actual on-the-ground conditions may vary due to natural events (e.g., weather, wildfires, erosion), normal wear and tear, or site improvements.    

Know Before You Go

Fees

  • Day Use: Free
  • Camping
    • $5/night for tent or car camping.
    • $15/night for RV camping with power hook-ups.
    • $30/night for the Group shelter camping.

Facilities

  • Visitor Center
    • Open from 10:00 a.m.AM. - 2:00 p.m. Thursday – Monday.
    • The Visitor Center acts as a mini museum with artifacts, documents, and pictures of Datil’s past importance as a major watering hole for ranchers.
  • Camping
    • There are 21 camping sites available: #21 is an accessible site, blocked off and reserved for those who need it.
      • Several spots have power hook-ups, and most spots can comfortably fit a small RV (under 25 ft) or a camper van.
    • There are three restrooms and two potable water stations within the campground.
    • There is one group shelter with six tables under two separate shade shelters, grills plus a fire pit, a vault toilet, and plenty of parking is available by reservation only.  
  • Trails
    • The trails have one gazebo near the trailhead, interpretive signage along several sections, and trail markers/maps to help one navigate.
    • There are three trail loops at Datil Well Campground, 5 miles in total.
      • The two main loops are three miles if you complete both.
      • The third loop is two miles round-trip and leads to a Backcountry Campsite that you are only allowed to use by applying for a permit, call 575-835-0412 for permit requirements. 

Nearby Amenities

  • The closest location to acquire food, gas, and water is in Magdalena, ~37 miles away via Datil WI Loop and Hwy US-60 E.

Seasons/Hours

  • Open year-round.

Special Rules

  • Camping fees must be paid at the fee station. Failure to pay will result in a $25 fine.
  • Please make sure to carry out any litter or put it in the trashcans.
  • No fireworks, discharge or use of firearms, or any other weapons.
  • Firewood collection is prohibited. Please do not leave fires unattended. Ensure they are put out fully after each use.
  • Pets must be on a 6 ft. leash.
  • Quiet hours are from 10:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m.

Brochures, Maps, and Publications

Wildlife in Area

  • Bats
  • Blue jays
  • Lizards
  • Red-tailed hawks
  • Rock squirrels

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Activities

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HISTORIC & CULTURAL SITE
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CAMPING
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HIKING
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PICNICKING
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VISITOR CENTER
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WILDLIFE VIEWING
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STARGAZING
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PHOTOGRAPHY

Addresses

Socorro Field Office
901 Old US Hwy 85
Socorro
New Mexico
87801

Geographic Coordinates

34.154286, -107.858093

Directions

The Datil Well Recreation Area Campground is off of US 60. Go 1 mile west of Datil on US 60 or south on NM 12, then turn onto Datil WelI Loop and travel for a quarter mile to get to Datil Well Campground.

Fees

Yes

Stay Limit

14 Days