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Copperas Peak Viewpoint NM Boondocking Location

by John Rodgers / Thursday, October 17, 2024 / Published in Free Camping, New Mexico Free
88. Copperas Peak viewpoint NM boondocking

 

Copperas Peak Viewpoint NM Boondocking Location

 

ADDRESS
Silver City, New Mexico
GPS: 33.11752, -108.1982
Elevation: 7372′
MANAGEMENT
Public – Forest Service
This is a FREE campsite.

 

Previous Reviews:

The road into the Copperas Peak viewpoint NM boondocking location is dirt and maybe 100 feet from a paved road. Copperas Peak viewpoint NM boondocking location is open if highway is open. There are 1-5 campsites at this location. You may stay 14 days at Copperas Peak viewpoint.

Dispersed site across SH15 from the overlook pull off. Shade with rock fire ring. Restroom at the overlook.

About This Location

If you’re after a quiet spot to camp without shelling out fees, Copperas Peak viewpoint NM boondocking might just be it. You’ll find it at GPS coordinates 33.11752, -108.1982, with wide-open views and a healthy dose of nature all around.

This spot’s perfect for self-contained campers who crave peace, privacy, and easy access to the outdoors. You won’t get hookups or services here, but honestly, the setting makes the trip worthwhile.

Before you head out, it’s good to know what to expect and how to prep. This guide’s got practical details to help you make the most of your visit to Copperas Peak viewpoint NM boondocking.

Location And Access

Copperas Peak viewpoint NM boondocking sits at GPS coordinates 33.11752, -108.1982. It’s tucked away in New Mexico, not far from the Gila National Forest.

You’ll need a high-clearance vehicle to get there. Those dirt roads can get gnarly, especially after a rainstorm.

From Silver City, drive east on Highway 180 for about 20 miles. Then take Forest Road 150 south for roughly 6 miles.

Watch for signs pointing you toward Copperas Peak Viewpoint. There’s no cell service at the site, so plan ahead and maybe bring an old-school map or a GPS device.

At the viewpoint, you’ll find a basic dirt parking area. No hookups or facilities—so pack everything you need, and then some.

Definitely check the weather before you head out. If it’s wet, those roads might be impossible to drive.

This site really suits folks who love remote, quiet camping with very few services nearby.

Directions

Start at the town of Reserve, New Mexico if you’re heading to Copperas Peak Viewpoint NM boondocking location. Go east on NM-12 for about 10 miles.

Turn right onto Forest Road 42. It’s unpaved, but usually in decent shape for high-clearance vehicles.

Follow Forest Road 42 for around 7 miles. Look for signs to Copperas Peak Viewpoint.

As you get close, keep an eye out for a wide, flat spot along the road. That’s where you’ll want to park and set up camp.

A few tips:

  • Use a GPS with coordinates 33.11752, -108.1982 for accurate navigation.
  • Road conditions change, so check the weather before you go.
  • Expect limited cell service—bring a paper map for backup.

If you’re coming from US-180, take NM-12 west and follow the same directions from Reserve.

Make sure your vehicle can handle rough terrain if you’re planning to explore around the viewpoint.

Amenities And Activities

Copperas Peak viewpoint NM boondocking location keeps it simple—no running water, electricity, or restrooms here. It’s a spot for self-sufficient campers who are ready for real boondocking.

You get wide-open views and a peaceful vibe. At night, the stargazing is pretty fantastic thanks to the low light pollution.

Bring all your own supplies—there aren’t any stores close by. Hiking, photography, and wildlife watching are popular here. The terrain’s rugged, so throw on some sturdy shoes.

You might catch sight of birds or small animals while you’re out and about.

Amenities Notes
No electricity Solar or a generator works best
No water Bring plenty of your own
No restrooms Plan ahead for bathroom needs

Park your vehicle or pitch a tent in the designated area. Stick to Leave No Trace principles and help keep the site clean.

If you want a quiet, off-grid experience, this place delivers.

Camping Regulations And Restrictions

When you camp at Copperas Peak Viewpoint NM boondocking location, you need to stick to all local rules to help protect the area. Camping’s only allowed in designated boondocking spots.

Plan to camp for no more than 14 days in any 30-day stretch. If you want to stay longer, you’ll need to get a special permit from the managing agency.

Important rules:

  • No open fires except in established fire rings.
  • Pack out all trash. Follow the Leave No Trace principles.
  • Quiet hours run from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m.

You can use generators, but only during the day so you don’t disturb others at night. If you need to wash dishes or yourself, use biodegradable soap.

Pets are welcome, but keep them on a leash and always clean up after them. You’re responsible for what your pets do.

Keep your vehicle on marked roads or in designated areas—off-road driving isn’t allowed and it damages the land.

If you have a campfire, make sure to put it out completely before you leave. Fire danger levels change with the seasons, so check for current restrictions.

Honestly, these rules aren’t just red tape—they’re what keep Copperas Peak Viewpoint NM boondocking location safe and enjoyable for everyone.

 

 

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