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Ray & Lucille's place

2 sites · RVs3 acres · La Mesa, NM
Our farm is located in La Mesa, NM in the Mesilla Valley. Centered between Las Cruces, NM and El Paso, TX . The farming community offers open fields of various crops as well as pecan orchards. Minutes from hiking destinations Organ Mountain Desert Peaks National Monument and Franklin Mountains State Park. Various wineries and breweries within minutes. Elephant Butte Lake State Park 1 hr 41 min (104 miles) White Sands National Park 1 hr 8 min (72 miles)Learn more about this land:Come stay at our fully equipped, safe RV Sites with full hook ups here at our little farm in the middle of Mesilla Valley. Just 6 miles off I-10 in La Mesa, NM. We are in a farming community among pecan orchards, cotton fields, hay fields. Easy to find, our peaceful and private RV sites are 1/4 mile off scenic NM Hwy 28. There are 4 wineries and a brewery within 20 minutes of our farm. Great country setting 20 minutes south of Mesilla and Las Cruces and 20 minutes North of El Paso, TX.
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Gleatherland Ranch

3 sites · Lodging, RVs12 acres · Clint, TX
Enjoy beautiful views of Hueco Tanks, the surrounding mountains and expansive night skies at our 12 acre Ranch. Gleatherland offers a full array of accommodations including (seasonal) primitive camping, water/electric RV sites, glamping in one of our unique yurts or retro campers, as well as two fully equipped vacation rental homes open year round. Located just minutes away from Hueco Tanks State Park. Enjoy all the park has to offer including rock climbing, hiking, birding rock art tours, etc. Other area attractions include Franklin Mountains, Guadalupe National Park, Carlsbad Caverns, White Sand Nat'l Monument, Hot Springs of TorC and more (from 1-2 hours drive). Vacation rentals open all year Campground and glamping open seasonally (Nov- March) Reservations required 24 hours in advance for all rentals and RV sites Primitive Camping - walk-ins only, no reservation required Please see our website for full booking capabilities. www.gleatherland.com
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The best camping near Castner Range National Monument guide

Overview

About

A Castner Range National Monument camping trip is an experience like no other, immersing you in a rich tapestry of history and nature. Within the rugged backdrop of the Franklin Mountains, Castner Range offers a profound connection to a location that has left indelible marks on human history and the natural world alike. Centuries of Native American history etched into this landscape were later overlapped by the Department of Defense's acquisition in the 1920s. It was then transformed into a weapons training facility, shaping soldiers for World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. Yet, since training halted in 1966, the Army has been conserving the land, returning it to its tranquil state. For nature loving campers, Castner Range stands as a treasure trove of unique flora and fauna. It hosts a diverse ensemble of wildlife and rare plant species, making it a haven for botanists, wildlife enthusiasts, and photographers alike. Add to this the scenic panoramas that cast an enchanting spell on visitors and you have a camping destination that thrills and mesmerizes in equal measures. But the allure of Castner Range extends beyond its boundaries. A short distance away lie a plethora of outdoor activities and natural attractions that further amplify the adventure. Whether you're keen on exploring other historical sites, trekking through diverse landscapes, or delving into the region's cultural heritage, the options are copious. Choose a Castner Range National Monument camping adventure and uncover an opportunity to explore, to learn, and marvel in the heart of a remarkable landscape.

When to go

The ideal time to plan a visit to Castner Range National Monument is during the cooler months, from late fall to early spring. This period offers the most comfortable weather for outdoor activities. Summer months can be extremely hot, making exploration less enjoyable and potentially hazardous.

Know before you go

  • Verify the current status of the monument, as it is not yet open to the public for visitation.
  • Review any updates on future access, as well as safety guidelines and regulations.
  • Prepare for the climate; bring ample water and sun protection if visiting during warmer months.
  • Respect the natural and cultural heritage of the area; follow Leave No Trace principles.
  • Consider visiting the Museum of Archeology to view Castner Range and learn about its history and significance.

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