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Dalmont's RV Park

Las Cruces, New Mexico
68.2 mi from City Center

El Paso-West RV Park

From $39.46 USD

Per Night
Anthony, New Mexico
85 mi from City Center

Conveniently located between El Paso and Las Cruces, El Paso West RV Park, this RV park is filled with great attractions and amenities to ensure a carefree and enjoyable stay in Anthony New Mexico. Enjoy a thriving art scene and visit at least a few out of the 40 galleries Las Cruces boasts, and be sure to swing by the old Ghost Town and Bataan Death March Memorial. The Las Cruces Farmers Market is also a great treat as is the White Sands National Monument. You can also visit El Paso sights such as Ascarate Lake, El Paso Speedway Park and the El Paso Zoo.

Bonita Canyon Campground

Willcox, Arizona
96.5 mi from City Center

The Bonita Canyon Campground is located at the Chiricahua National Monument and is a great spot for an outdoor adventure. Set in pine and oak and at a high elevation, travelers can look forward to cool temperatures and birders especially can look expect a thriving ecosystem of birds and wildlife. Campers can also look forward to a quiet desert setting filled with fresh air and wide open skies for sunset viewing and stargazing. The Keiller Park and Recreation is a well-known spot for nature enthusiasts to explore, hiking and bike. The Fort Bowie Historical Site, Rex Allen Museum and Chiricahua Regional Museum are also popular spots for cultural and historical exploration. And of course, many head to the Coronado Vineyards and Apple Annie's Orchard to enjoy the fruits of the land.

Lost Canyon Campground

Sierra County, New Mexico
57.9 mi from City Center

The Lost Canyon Campground is located in the Elephant Butte Lake State Park is one of the most central to the lake of all the campgrounds in the area. Campers here can enjoy a plethora of great activities such as water skiing, fishing, swimming, boating, canoeing and paddle boarding, as well as enjoy local attractions in the city. Nearby is a visitor center (on Broadway) with tons of helpful guides so you can get the most out of your stay. There's also a museum for visitors to peruse and a ghost town nearby. Also be sure to look up at night to see the spectacular light show iconic of the southwest. 

Elephant Butte Lake State Park

Elephant Butte, New Mexico
59.3 mi from City Center

Elephant Butte Lake State Park is a campground located on - in elephant-butte, NM. The site includes electricity.

South Highlands Campground

Truth or Consequences, New Mexico
58.9 mi from City Center

The South Highlands Campground is located in the Elephante Butte Lake State Park and is in a secluded area perfect for an escape into the serene southwestern landscape. Explore the gorgeous desert vistas that are mixed in with hills and lakes, for a great outdoor adventure. Make your way down to the lake for water skiing, paddle boarding, fishing and of course swimming, and strap on your hiking boots to hit the trails on foot or bike. The area also his clear, expansive skies ideal for stargazing and for campers to enjoy the excellent sunrises and sunsets New Mexico is known for. 

North Highlands Campground

Truth or Consequences, New Mexico
59.2 mi from City Center

The North Highlands Campground is located in the Elephant Butte Lake State Park and is a great place for a quiet escape into the beautiful vistas of New Mexico. Look forward to plenty of hiking and biking opportunities, plus lots to do at the lake. Bring your gear for paddle boarding, water skiing, swimming, canoeing, kayaking, fishing and boating. There's also an insane expense of clear skies above for stargazing so be sure to set aside at least one evening to look up at the iconic New Mexico light show. 

Club Cove Campground

Truth or Consequences, New Mexico
59.5 mi from City Center

The Club Cove Campground is located at the Elephant Butte Lake State Park in New Mexico. Campers can look forward to acres and acres of gorgeous southwestern terrain, and a lake ready for all the water sports you could imagine. Get ready for swimming, fishing, water skiing, paddle boarding, kayaking and canoeing, and be sure to hang around at dusk to catch one of those iconic New Mexico sunsets. Hiking and biking are also popular activities at this campground, so be sure to pack well for the fun! A relatively short drive from the park will take you to restaurants, museums and other great attractions. 

Pancho Villa

Columbus, New Mexico
57 mi from City Center

The Pancho Villa park is home to numerous historical exhibits from the battle that happened at this small town in 1916. History buffs and New Mexico enthusiasts alike flock to this site to see the museum which is free for campers, and to experience the remnants of this crucial part of the Mexican- American war. The park is also only a few miles from the southern border, so if you cross, be sure to visit the Pink Store. If you like the iconic desert terrain of New Mexico, you'll especially love this park, and the sights of those beautifully red sunrises and sunsets the area is known for.

Chiricahua National Monument

Willcox, Arizona
96.2 mi from City Center

Franklin Mountains State Park

El Paso, Texas
92.8 mi from City Center

Idlewilde Campground

Coronado, Arizona
91 mi from City Center

The Idlewilde Campground is located in the beautiful town of Sonoita, Arizona and is a perfect camping spot for a true southwestern escape. Onsite, there's also a diverse and breathtaking terrain, perfect for exploring and scenic viewing. Travelers can also look forward to local landmarks like the Chiricahua National Monument, Saguaro National Park and the Tumacacori National Historic Park. Among these parks and the Grand Canyon, campers can enjoy some of the southwest's most iconic scenes and geological formations, as well as the excellent river rafting, climbing, hiking and mountain biking that accompanies these sites. There's also historical treasures nearby including the Cases Grande Ruins National Monument Fort Bowie National Historic Site and the Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument. For even more Arizona fun, the Kartchner Caverns and San Pedro National Riparian Conservatory Area are also relatively close by.

Apache RV Park

From $26.00 USD

Per Night
Cruzville, New Mexico
93.7 mi from City Center

Apache RV Park is located in western New Mexico on the shortest and most scenic route between Albuquerque and Phoenix or Tucson. The park is surrounded by dense forestry, and popular as a base camp for those seeking to explore surrounding areas within the county. Besides hiking and sight seeing, visitors can take advantage of fishing and hunting. Be sure to make a day trip to Albuquerque if you can, and experience the fine dining and cultural landscape of that city.

Aeroplane Mesa Campground

Magdalena, New Mexico
63.9 mi from City Center

Wolf Hollow Campground

Magdalena, New Mexico
58.3 mi from City Center

Hughes Mill Campground

Magdalena, New Mexico
87.2 mi from City Center

South Fork Negrito Campground

Reserve, New Mexico
75 mi from City Center

The South Fork Negrito Campground is located in Reserve, New Mexico and is surrounded by amazingly tall and lush cottonwoods. Go hiking among some of the area's most spectacular natural rock formations and desert vistas. With plenty of hills and camping, you'll never be bored by the natural terrain and will get lost in its beauty - better yet lose yourself behind the camera as your photograph the terrain. 

Bear Trap Campground

Magdalena, New Mexico
89.2 mi from City Center

Herb Martyr Campground

Coronado, Arizona
95.2 mi from City Center

The Herb Martyr Campground is located in the beautiful Coronado National Forest and is a great place for an authentic outdoor adventure. Onsite, there's also a diverse and breathtaking terrain, perfect for exploring and scenic viewing. Travelers can also look forward to local landmarks like the Chiricahua National Monument, Saguaro National Park and the Tumacacori National Historic Park. Among these parks and the Grand Canyon, campers can enjoy some of the southwest's most iconic scenes and geological formations, as well as the excellent river rafting, climbing, hiking and mountain biking that accompanies these sites. There's also historical treasures nearby including the Cases Grande Ruins National Monument Fort Bowie National Historic Site and the Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument. For even more Arizona fun, the Kartchner Caverns and San Pedro National Riparian Conservatory Area are also relatively close by.

Gila National Forest

Reserve, New Mexico
80.3 mi from City Center

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