As is typical of New Mexico State Parks, Rockhound is a very
nice park with large landscaped sites at a bargain price, $10 for dry sites and
$14 for water/electric. It’s a small campground with 5 dry sites and 19
water/electric, 5 of those are reservable.
We wanted an electric site (forecast was for mid 80’s and the A/C might
come in handy) but none were
available. The camp host guided us to
the ONLY site available, #2. He said
he’d let us know if an electric site opened up. We thought this was
unusual for a Monday at noon, there’s usually plenty of sites after the
weekend. #2 turned out to be a nice
site, backing up high on the hill side with a great view over the campground
and the valley beyond.
After lunch we walked (down hill) to the visitors center to
pay for the site. As Joan was writing
the check, the host walked in and told us an electric site had just opened up,
#26. As we found out, check out time was
2pm, we’d just gotten there too early.
#26 is a first come first serve site so we had to hurry and claim it
before someone else beat us to it. So,
now we're hiking at a rapid pace (up hill) to claim #26 and move our camper yet
again in the same day. This pattern of
moving multiple times in the same day was continuing from our previous stop at
Cattleman Trail.
10/17/2017
This morning we hiked the Botanical Garden, Thunder Egg and
Jasper trails. All totaled only about 2
miles if you count for the beginning and end of the trails being on opposite
ends of the park.
View of the campground and valley beyond from Thunderegg trail. |
Cactus Wren nest, no body home. |
Can you see the grass hopper? |
10/18/2017
Looking down canyon toward our starting point from near the top. |
Made it to the top, Wahoo. |
Panoramic view of both sides of the mountain. |
Driving out of the canyon heading back to the campground. |
Storms brewing, it was fun to watch the weather until it rolled over us. First REAL rain we've had since leaving Florida in March. |
One evening while eating dinner, we saw this strange phenomenon where there appears to be two suns. |
Coming next, Back to Cave Creek Canyon, Portal AZ.
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