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Bisti Badlands
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Bisti Badlands
- Bisti Badlands Bisti Trail
- Bisti Badlands Petrified Trees
- Bisti Badlands Stone Wings
The Bisti Badlands (Bisti/De-Na-Zin Wilderness) is a completely unique riding experience in northwestern New Mexico, about 40 miles south of Farmington. This isn’t a traditional campground—it’s a remote, undeveloped wilderness known for its surreal, moon-like landscape filled with hoodoos, petrified wood, and dramatic desert formations.
This is not a place you go for campground amenities. It’s a place you go for scenery and the experience. If you’re looking for something truly different, this area is well worth the effort.
Access is via State Highway 371 followed by a gravel road leading into the wilderness area. The location is remote, and navigation is important.
The pin on the map reflects the exact spot where we set up camp, which can be helpful since there are no designated campground areas or marked equestrian sites.
There are no designated equestrian facilities, so you’ll need to bring your own horse containment setup.
The ground is extremely hard, making it difficult or impossible to drive in standard hot wire posts. Plan accordingly with a setup that works in hard desert conditions.
This is more of a basecamp-and-explore type location rather than a traditional ride-out-from-camp setup with maintained trails.
There are no designated campsites, no water, and no amenities. You must be fully self-sufficient.
This is a remote wilderness area, so proper planning is essential, including navigation, water, and horse containment.
Come prepared for a completely undeveloped experience—this is about the landscape, not campground comforts.
