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Lordsburg KOA

From $36.00 USD

Per Night
Lordsburg, New Mexico
68.1 mi from City Center

You'll just about melt in the serenity of the Lordsburg KOA located in Las Cruces, New Mexico. Located halfway between El Paso and Tucson, this park is perfect as a base camp for visiting nearby ghost towns, the Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument, White Sands national Monument and Rockhound State Park. It's also secluded, surrounded by the scenic views of the Pyramid Mountains and big sky sunsets, so be prepared for plenty of space and fresh air.   

Silver City KOA

From $42.00 USD

Per Night
Silver City, New Mexico
54.5 mi from City Center

Get ready to explore some gorgeous desert vistas at the Silver City KOA. Go hiking, biking or just exploring around the campground, or head out to Silver City for some more conventional fun. The city is a hub for number attractions including some great spots like the Spirit of the Mountain Scenic Byway, Gila Cliff Dwellings Monument, Ancient Indian Ruins and a host of museums and art galleries. The city's historic district is also edged by great local eateries showcasing the culinary talent of residents, and even a brewery, so grab a pint and fall in love with the history and culture of the southwest!

Caballo Lake State Park

Caballo, New Mexico
95 mi from City Center

Located on - in caballo, NM lies the Caballo Lake State Park. This campground includes laundry facilities.

Roper Lake State Park

Safford, Arizona
61.3 mi from City Center

Ridge Park RV

From $20.00 USD

Per Night
Silver City, New Mexico
59 mi from City Center

City of Rocks State Park

Faywood, New Mexico
72.7 mi from City Center

The City of Rocks State Park gets its name from the incredible volcanic rock formations found here. The park is a mile from the scenic Chihuahuan Desert Region of southwest New Mexico, and stands at an elevation of 5,200 feet. The geological formation is made up of large, sculpted rock columns and pinnacles rising as high as 40 feet, and separated by paths or lanes resembling streets. After years of natural erosion, the formations have an almost other-worldly appearance, filling the landscape like towers against the beautiful New Mexico sky. 

Hidden Valley Ranch RV Resort

From $25.62 USD

Per Night
Deming, New Mexico
89.2 mi from City Center

Lost Canyon Campground

Sierra County, New Mexico
97.7 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. 

South Highlands Campground

Truth or Consequences, New Mexico
97.9 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. 

Palomino Campground

Caballo, New Mexico
95.3 mi from City Center

The Palomino Campground is located at Caballo Lake State Park and is a beautiful, quintessential New Mexico spot. Framed against the Caballo Mountains, the lake boasts spectacular and colorful views as well as a variety of water activities such as boating, swimming, boating, kayaking, canoeing and fishing. Tired of the water? Visitors and locals alike enjoy land sports such as biking, hiking, horseback riding, birding and picnicking. Additionally, you can expect excellent winter time skiing, jet skiing and wind surfing, and with the iconic New Mexico sunrises and sunsets, be sure to bring your camera to take some great shots.

Lyman Lake State Park

St Johnsbury, Vermont
77.9 mi from City Center

Rim Crest RV Resort

Pinetop-Lakeside, Arizona
89.7 mi from City Center

Waltner's RV Resort

Show Low, Arizona
89.3 mi from City Center

Wagon Wheel RV Park

Deming, New Mexico
98.7 mi from City Center

Percha Dam State Park

Arrey, New Mexico
96.5 mi from City Center

The beautiful Percha Dam State Park is located along the Rio Grande river and is shaded by cottonwood creating a cool, mild environment for visitors to enjoy. Look forward to hiking medium difficulty trails along the oasis-like terrain near the river, keep an eye out for birds, and of course enjoy the excellent fishing and boating at the Rio Grande.

Hitchin Post RV Park

Deming, New Mexico
97.3 mi from City Center

Percha Flats Campground

Caballo, New Mexico
95.9 mi from City Center

The Percha Flats Campground is located in the Caballo Lake State Park, and is nestled in an idyllic New Mexico setting popular among nature enthusiasts and photographers. Enjoy excellent conditions for swimming, kite boarding, wind surfing, climbing, canoeing and kayaking. Boating, fishing and hiking are also popular, as is wildlife viewing. Locals love this area for being quiet, and providing a lot of space and fresh air to enjoy nature without interruptions.

Railroad Canyon Campground

Hanover, New Mexico
67.9 mi from City Center

Bonita Canyon Campground

Willcox, Arizona
94.1 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.

Chiricahua National Monument

Willcox, Arizona
94.7 mi from City Center

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