Located in northwestern New Mexico, the Chaco Culture National Historical Park Campground – Gallo Campground – offers camping in a rugged environment, surrounded by petroglyphs, a cliff dwelling, inscriptions, and a high desert landscape. There is no shade. Each site has a picnic table and fire grate (with a grill). Bring your own firewood or charcoal. Gathering wood is prohibited and no firewood is available in the park. Most sites are open to RVs or tents and include a tent pad. Car camping is allowed. Two group campsites are available, each accomodating 10 to 30 people and no more than 5 vehicles. Pets on a leash no longer than 6 feet are allowed in the campground and on the backcountry hiking trails (Pueblo Alto, Peñasco Blanco, South Mesa, and Wijiji trails). Pets are not permitted within the archaeological sites.
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