For more than a century, Raton has been a convenient stopping place along the path between Colorado and New Mexico. Now the "path" has turned into I-25, and this campground is today's convenient stopping place for travelers seeking rest and recreation. From here, you can easily visit Capulin Volcano National Monument, the Boy Scout Museum, Santa Fe Trail and Raton's Downtown Historic District, or you can take in the Independence Day ballooning events, fireworks and small-town parade. You'll find restaurants, a grocery store and shopping right across the street from the Raton KOA and a game room and horseshoes right on-site. Max pull thru: 90 feet.
I-25 Northbound: Exit 450 (2nd St), go north about 1 mile. I-25 Southbound : Exit 451 turn right, go about 1/2 mile. Go about 1/2 mile, left at signal (2nd St). Hwy 87 (US 64/87) Westbound: Go past I-25, turn left at signal (2nd St), go 1/2 mile.