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Wilderness Ridge Wilderness Campground

Campsite Rentals From

$6per night

Taxes and fees will be calculated at checkout

Details

Lat:31.9978400341
Lng:-104.770314315
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Last Updated: November 19, 2025

Table Of Contents

Campground Overview

Introduction

A Wilderness Use Permit is required for all use of these campsites. An interesting hike along the Permian Reef Trail meanders up 2,000 feet to Wilderness Ridge where the sudden transition from rock to trees is refreshing. Once on top, the trail is level through forested and open areas and takes you to the edge of the escarpment where the view is outstanding. Wilderness Ridge Campground is in the trees, and worth the extra distance to save the resource from unnecessary damage.

Campsite Details

Reservable5
First Come First Serve0
Total Sites5
Group0
Horse0
Tent Only5
Electrical Hookups0
RV Only0
Walk/Boat To5
Other0

Operating Hours

Wilderness Campgrounds may close due to emergency, maintenance work, or resource protection concerns. All wilderness campgrounds require a Wilderness Use Permit to stay overnight, and all campers must use the tent pads.

Rates & Fees

$6.00

Permit Reservation Fee

All Wilderness Use Permits for overnight camping will require a $6 reservation fee (one per permit) plus a scalable $6 per-person-per-night recreation fee for each individual listed on the permit.

$6.00

Permit Per-Person-Per-Night Recreation Fee

In addition to the $6 Reservation Fee, all Wilderness Use Permits for overnight camping will require a scalable $6 per-person-per-night recreation fee for each individual listed on the permit. For example, one person camping one night would pay $6; while three people camping one night would pay $18; one person camping two nights would pay $12; while three people camping two nights would pay $36.

Rules & Regulations

Fire/Stove Policy

Fires, including charcoal fires, are not permitted anywhere in the park. Bring a backpacking stove if you plan to cook.

Regulations Overview

• A wilderness use permit is required before you occupy any wilderness campsite in Guadalupe Mountains National Park. • Use or discharge of firearms is prohibited. All wildlife is protected by federal law. Possession of other weapons, traps, or explosives is prohibited. • Camp fires are prohibited in the Guadalupe Mountains. Use containerized fuel stoves only. • Contain your trash and pack it out. • No pets on trails or in the backcountry. • To protect the landscape and prevent erosion, do not take shortcuts on trails. • Collecting or disturbing any natural or historical feature or object is prohibited. • Camp within designated sites. • The use of hammocks, slacklines, tarps or similar devices tied to natural and/or manmade features is prohibited. • The use of a landfill-safe commercial toilet bag system is required for all overnight wilderness permit holders. A minimum of one bag per person per night is required and proof of possession must be shown when permit is issued. • Do not feed wildlife.

Accessibility

  • RV Allowed

    No

  • RV Maximum Length

    0

  • Trailer Maximum Length

    0

  • Trailer Allowed

    No

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