Pine River at Navajo Lake State Park sits along the shores of Navajo Reservoir in the high desert of northwestern New Mexico, offering a scenic basecamp for RV travelers exploring the Four Corners region. The campground features full-hookup sites with 30-amp electrical connections, water and sewer hookups, and a dump station, making it well-suited for big rigs and extended stays. On-site amenities include picnic tables, restrooms, and a playground, while a pet-friendly policy ensures four-legged companions are welcome. Navajo Lake is one of New Mexico's premier fishing destinations, drawing anglers for rainbow and brown trout, bass, crappie, and catfish. The park also provides excellent opportunities for boating, water skiing, hiking, and wildlife watching amid stunning high-desert and piñon-juniper landscape. The nearby Pine River arm of the reservoir offers calm waters ideal for kayaking and paddling. Located off Road 4110 near the Colorado border, the park provides convenient access to Aztec Ruins National Monument, Chaco Culture National Historical Park, and the charming town of Bloomfield. Whether visiting for world-class fishing or simply to soak in New Mexico's wide-open skies, Pine River campground delivers a well-equipped, naturally immersive retreat.