The best camping near Rockhound State Park

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Horner Hipcamp

15 sites · RVs, Tents20 acres · Radium Springs, NM
New to Hipcamp, but want to share my beautiful property with others. Located on the bank of the Rio Grande River with access to the river at all times. Property is rustic now, but improvements will continue to be made as time goes on. Come help me develop this beautiful location into the best Hipcamp in New Mexico. Just 14 miles of the Chile Capital of the World, Hatch, NM, come during chile harvest to take home fresh green chile right out of the field. 21 miles from Las Cruces, where you will find plenty of events and entertainment, should you so desire. Spaceport, America, T or C, White Sands are all within a day's drive, and Fort Selden is just a few miles down the road, as is Blue Moon Bar and Grill. My dad first came to this property as a farm hand for the elderly couple who owned it. This was in the 1930's. He met my mother, who lived 6 miles down the road, in 1939. She was just 14. Every Sunday he would ride those 6 miles to have supper with her and her family and in 1940, 2 weeks after her 16th birthday, they married. They traveled around before coming back here, buying a small portion of this farm from the elderly owners and farming the rest for them, but in 1953, the man died (his name was Ernest Ward) in the small concrete house I now use for storage, that my dad had built for he and his wife when he first came to work for them. My parents built a home for his widow in Hatch (14 miles) and bought the farm from her. My family has owned it since. I was gone for 31 years, but returned to the land and place I love and plan to stay here till I die!
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SaddleHawk Ranch

22 sites · RVs, Tents40 acres · Deming, NM
Located in the high desert (4300 ft) of the Southwest, we are a gated guest ranch, and we have multiple areas for you to RV boondock or tent camp. We also have a few 30/50 amp plug in spots. This is a private gated ranch, (Not an RV park) and is a working ranch. The Ranch also hosts a special 501(c)3 non profit charity organization (called Equine Safe Haven) that keeps 9 horses and 11 donkeys at the ranch. We have beautiful mountain views and beautiful sunsets. The mountains close by are great for hiking. We have so many photo ops with the animals too! The ranch is home to 35 +- Equines (Horses, Mules, Donkeys) performance and competition horses and carriage driving school. Sorry, we do not rent riding horses or have riding horses/lessons. You may schedule a carriage ride for an extra fee. We have water hydrant fill stations, and a BBQ area for you to use. Please ask when you arrive. We can accommodate any size RV up to and including tractor trailers. We have two 50 amp sites and one 30 amp site if you need electric. CHECK IN TIME: BETWEEN 3pm and 8:30pm. No Exceptions TENT CAMPERS: must get here before sunset - it gets VERY dark here (great for stargazing) , and hard to see in the back acreage. Front Gate locks by 8:30pm and unlocked at 7:30am. THE GATE IS LOCKED BETWEEN 8pm and 7:30am. If this doesn't work for you, please do not book a stay with us! Checkout is by 11am. It is quiet here, and we like to allow travelers time to rest. We also work full time, M-F, in addition to working the Ranch, so we need to set limits so we can rest as well.
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Hole in the Wall Getaway USA/Mexico

1 site · RV, Tent2 acres · Columbus, NM
Boasting of nearly unobstructed sunrise and sunset views, with the city lights of Palomas, Mexico illuminating our southern horizon nightly. The site is centered in the middle of a 1.25 acre lot on the upper northern outskirts of town called Pershing Heights. Named after General "BlackJack" Pershing who led the 1918 military expedition to capture Columbus's most the infamous visitors. Francisco "Poncho" Villa. This campsite is adjacent to my home and Bed & Breakfast which can also be rented. See my website for al the details you could want about the site and its location. The RV site features: Covered - Private outdoor sitting area -Electricity - Water (hose bib) - Easy in Easy out. (Most RV's can drive through!) Covered RV Parking / Drive-thru Dimensions: Height 11'6' Length 32" Width 14' If you don't fit, don't fret. We've got of space to set-up camp under the stars! - Ample parking for all your vehicles and visiting friends! *Dumpsite located 3 miles away
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Sunshine Valley Getaway

1 site · RV1 acre · Ventura, NM
Learn more about this land:Greetings Hipcampers! Come relax and get away from the hustle and bustle of the city in the Sunshine Valley area outside of Deming, New Mexico! Great area for RV's, camping, quads, dirt biking or you can hike in nearby Rockhound State Park, Visit Deming (Old Western Town) or Las Cruces. 4x4 or AWD vehicle strongly recommended! The roads that lead up to the property are paved, then gravel for a bit before they turn into dirt roads for the last mile or so! Most of the photos are from the campsite itself, but a few are from nearby destinations or along the freeway. GPS Coordinates for the center of the property: 32°03'33.8"N 107°27'18.7"W The property is nestled in between paradise and quail road. I used google maps to navigate to this location! Time to property Albuquerque, NM: 4 hours Tucson, Arizona: 4 hours El Paso, Texas: 2 hours Grand Canyon: 8.5 hours White Sands National Park: 2 hours Gila National Forest (NM): 2.5 hours Chiricahua National Monument: 4 hours Lincoln National Forest: 3 hours Roswell, New Mexico: 4 hours Amazing views of the Florida mountains, breathtaking sunrises and sunsets. A majestic landscape with plenty of space! Campground includes a fire pit, American flag, and reflectors at the front of the property as well as pavers that have been sprayed painted orange on the backside of the property.
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The best camping near Rockhound State Park guide

Overview

About

In the Little Florida Mountains lies Rockhound State Park, a little gem of its own kind! Stroll through Spring Canyon on nicely maintained trails and enjoy the peaceful quiet, a picnic, and the hoards of wildflowers that cover the ground. You’ll see some pretty birds, too, and they’ll be sure to be your natural alarm clock when you stay at one of Rockhound’s quiet campsites. Naturally the coolest thing to do here is found right in its name; rockhounding! Stop by the visitors center for a tutorial before heading out to find precious stones like jasper and perlite to take home as souvenirs. End your day with a perfect southwestern sunset and your trip will be as precious as the stones in your pocket!

Notable campgrounds

  • Developed Campsites: Offering 29 sites, these are perfect for those seeking a classic camping experience with the comforts of home.
  • Electric Sites: With 23 available, these sites cater to RV campers needing power hookups amid nature's beauty.
  • Group Campsites: Ideal for larger gatherings, these sites allow for shared experiences in a picturesque setting.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early to secure your spot, as the park's unique attractions make it a popular destination.
  • Consider visiting during the week for better availability and a quieter camping experience.
  • Check for cancellations regularly, as plans change and spots may open up unexpectedly.
  • Explore nearby camping options to ensure you have a backup plan in case the park is fully booked.

When to go

The best time to visit Rockhound State Park is during the spring and fall when the weather is mild and the wildflowers are in bloom. Summer can be quite hot, and winter may bring cooler temperatures, so be sure to check the forecast and prepare accordingly for your adventure.

Know before you go

  • Always check for park alerts and closures before planning your visit to stay informed about current conditions.
  • Accessibility is a priority, but some trails may be challenging for visitors with limited mobility.
  • For your safety, familiarize yourself with the local wildlife and bring appropriate gear for wildlife watching.
  • Restrooms with water and showers are available, ensuring a comfortable stay for all visitors.
  • Remember to pack out all trash and respect the park's pristine environment during your visit.

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