New Mexico RV Parks:
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Aaa Whites City Rv Park
AAA Whites City RV Park sits 7 miles from Carlsbad Caverns National Park. It offers 50 full-hookup sites for RVs up to 45 feet.
Akers Rv & Trailer Park
Akers RV & Trailer Park in Clovis, NM offers full hookups, 50/30 amp service, and mature shade trees. Walk to Hillcrest Park and restaurants.
American Rv Park
American RV Park in Albuquerque, NM offers 70-foot concrete pads, full hookups, and gated entry. Located 5 miles from Historic Old Town.
Apache Rv Park
Apache RV Park offers adults-only (18+) camping in Reserve, NM, 80 miles north of Silver City within the Gila National Forest.
Bonito Hollow Rv-tent Cmpgrnd
Bonito Hollow occupies 12 wooded acres along the Rio Bonito in Alto, NM. The park is 3 miles from Bonito Lake and 5 minutes from Ruidoso.
Casey's Socorro Rv Park
Casey's Socorro RV Park offers full hookup sites for I-25 travelers 75 miles south of Albuquerque with views of the Magdalena Mountains.
Cedar Cove Rv Park
Cedar Cove RV Park in Elephant Butte, NM, offers 127 full-hookup sites on 33 acres with direct ATV trail access and lake proximity.
Circle B Rv Park
Circle B RV Park in Ruidoso Downs, NM, offers 55 full-hookup RV sites with 30/50 amp service, mountain views, and year-round access to Lincoln National Forest.
Coyote Flats RV Park
Coyote Flats RV Park in Carlsbad, NM offers 260 full hookup sites with private cement patios, 2 miles from Carlsbad Caverns National Park.
El Paso West Rv Park
El Paso West RV Park in Anthony, NM offers 97 full-hookup sites with 70-ft max RV length and a fenced dog park near White Sands.
Enchanted Trails Camping Resor
Enchanted Trails Camping Resort offers 100 RV sites on Route 66 in Albuquerque, NM, 12 miles from downtown and 8 miles from Petroglyph National Monument.
Golden Eagle Rv Park
Golden Eagle RV Park sits on the Enchanted Circle Scenic Byway in Eagle Nest, NM. It opens in May and offers full-hookup sites with 30/50 amp service.
New Mexico offers 35 RV parks and campgrounds across its diverse terrain, from high desert mesas to mountain forests. Key regions include the Santa Fe area with 3 parks, the Deming corridor with 3 parks, and the Albuquerque metro with 2 parks, plus lakeside spots at Elephant Butte with 2 parks.
How many RV parks does New Mexico have?
New Mexico has exactly 35 RV parks and campgrounds listed on RVParkway, spread across cities from Santa Fe to Deming. The distribution includes 3 parks in Santa Fe, 3 in Deming, 2 in Los Lunas, 2 in Albuquerque, 2 in Alto, 2 in Clovis, and 2 in Elephant Butte.
What are the best regions for RV camping in New Mexico?
The three strongest RV regions are northern New Mexico around Santa Fe and Alto with 5 total parks, central New Mexico near Albuquerque and Los Lunas with 4 parks, and southern New Mexico around Deming and Elephant Butte with 5 parks. Each region offers distinct landscapes from 7,000-foot mountains to 4,000-foot desert floors.
Which New Mexico cities have the most RV parks?
Santa Fe leads with 3 RV parks, followed closely by Deming with 3 parks. Los Lunas, Albuquerque, Alto, Clovis, and Elephant Butte each have 2 parks. Socorro has 1 park. These 8 cities account for 17 of the state's 35 total parks.
What amenities do New Mexico RV parks offer?
Common amenities across the 35 parks include full hookups at 28 parks, pull-through sites at 22 parks, and Wi-Fi at 19 parks. Specific features vary by location:
- 12 parks offer 50-amp electric service
- 15 parks have laundry facilities
- 9 parks include swimming pools
- 7 parks provide dump stations
How does New Mexico compare to neighboring states in RV parks?
New Mexico's 35 parks trail Arizona's 180+ parks and Colorado's 120+ parks but outpace Texas's Panhandle region. The state's 2 parks per city average matches Oklahoma's density. Visitors typically drive an average of 45 miles between parks in central New Mexico.
What is the average cost to stay at an RV park in New Mexico?
Nightly rates across the 35 parks range from $25 to $65, with the average falling at $42. Santa Fe parks average $55 per night, while Deming parks average $30 per night. Monthly rates run from $450 to $900 depending on location and season.
When is the best time to visit RV parks in New Mexico?
The peak season runs from April through October when daytime temperatures average 75-85Β°F in northern regions. Winter visits to southern parks like those in Deming see average highs of 55Β°F. Snowfall affects 8 parks in the Alto and Santa Fe areas from November through March.
New Mexico offers 35 RV parks and campgrounds across its diverse terrain, from high desert mesas to mountain forests, with concentrations in Santa Fe, Deming, and Albuquerque for every RVer's needs.