The land gradually changes as you move across from Oklahoma to Texas to New Mexico, but you know when you've made it to New Mexico!
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We stayed at another really nice KOA near Santa Fe our first night in New Mexico. KOA can tend to be a bit more expensive than some, but you always know what to expect. They're all interesting, clean, and run by friendly people (and they pick up your trash curbside every morning! LOL). Santa Fe KOA was no exception. https://koa.com/campgrounds/santa-fe/photos/0de778a3-19c8-4c48-a2d9-ccb512b801fa/
We've enjoyed being in New Mexico, camping by Heron Reservoir. This campground is a New Mexico State park. http://www.emnrd.state.nm.us/SPD/heronlakestatepark.html
Larry got to enjoy his camp fire for the first night. We experienced light rain each day, which kept the temperature quite comfortable.
Situated just south of the Colorado boarder, Lake Heron has much to offer the outdoor enthusiast. We contented ourselves with a walk along the trail from our campsite to a point overlooking the lake.
Beautiful New Mexico
I'll leave you here for now... see you down the road!