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The best camping near Elephant Butte Lake State Park

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Desert oasis meets lakeside paradise at New Mexico’s largest lake.  

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Hot Springs Glamp Camp

10 sites ¡ Lodging, RVs, Tents1 acre ¡ Elephant Butte, NM
Come for the Hot Springs, Stay for the Camping! For travelers looking for a unique and easy getaway or break from the road, Hot Springs Glamp Camp offers the perfect "Glamorous Camping" experience! Unlike chain hotels or Airbnb stays, Glamp Camp creates a place for both community and alone time; for rejuvenation and healing in the onsite hot springs, in a relaxing, friendly, tribe vibe. Well-behaved children and dogs are welcome (Pets must be approved to stay in accommodations, be on-leash, and cleaned up after at all times). Fun Fact: This property is rumored to have been a nudist colony and/or spiritual commune in the 80's. We look forward to hosting you!
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1972 Winnebago Convert to Tiny Home

1 site ¡ Lodging2 acres ¡ Truth Or Consequences, NM
Learn more about this land:Relax and be inspired during your stay in the renovated Winnebago at, The Western Star. This is a quaint, cozy space designed and decorated with a mix of natural materials, old desert wood and old metal found on the property or nearby. There are 2 beds (full and a twin), 10 ft sloped ceiling, sink with cold running water- no hot water, flushing toilet, mini-refrigerator, electric 2 burner stove, toaster oven, heater, plates, forks, cups, cookware and electricity. There are curtains and sun blockers for privacy. When you wake up in the morning you will watch the sun rise over Turtleback Mountain. 1 block away is the Rio Grande and Rotary Park. It's 4 blocks to the main. Located in the downtown area and hot springs district, the property has a well that draws out the hot springs at about 98 degrees and pours it in to an outdoor tub- perfect for a warm winter day or summer evenings. It can be reserved for an additional fee upon arrival. 4 blocks from the downtown area you can easily access other spas, restaurants, coffee shops, art galleries, thrift shops, and the grocery store. Wake up in the morning, walk down to the river and you'll see heron, coots, osprey, sandhill crane, red wing black birds, and so many more wildlife. The coyotes regularly sing throughout the night.  I tend the property and you may see me around if I need to do light repair work. There is a care taker for the property who lives there and may be another guest as well. The property is 1/2 a city block. Your living quarters are private but the land is shared space. I'm available to engage if desired and I respect your privacy. The property is 6 city lots large and you will have access to 4 of them. Dogs are allowed for an additional fee. You must be responsible to clean up after them and they must be friendly with strangers. 
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Chiricahua Camp Site - 41 Acres

10 sites ¡ RVs, Tents41 acres ¡ Radium Springs, NM
Learn more about this land: RV and tent camping. Wide open spaces for camping and secluded privacy. Lots of privacy for hiking and exploring as well as camping on BLM land and unused or monitored State park property west and south respectively. Two miles away from a natural formation called Slot Canyon. Fishing on the Rio Grande. Hiking and climbing, nearby caves. Some controlled, slow quad vehicle exploration. Nearby is the Martinez Roping Arena for access to fishing. Caballo lake is just 30 miles away. Dancing and billiards at the Blue Moon Bar is 7 miles away. accomodations are under development and will have more available to campers in near future. Call for more information.
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The best camping near Elephant Butte Lake State Park guide

Overview

About

Its name isn’t the only thing that’s memorable about New Mexico’s biggest lake and largest state park. On the edge of the Chihuahuan Desert, this man-made oasis is the place to cool off from the summer sun. Bring your sailboat, kayak, or jet ski (or rent one) and take to the water; try your luck fishing for bass, catfish, and salmon; relax on the sandy lakeside beaches; or hike and bike along the lakeshore. Campers are spoiled for choice, with five developed campgrounds and several primitive camping areas on the beach.

Notable campgrounds

  • Best for beachside camping: Three Sisters Campground has secluded primitive camping for tents or RVs right by the lakefront.
  • Best for boat access: South Monticello Campground has lakeside tent and RV campsites with electric and water hookups, and a boat ramp nearby.
  • Best for RVs: Quail Run Campground has pull-through sites suitable for RVs up to 40’ with electric hookups and access to a dump station.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  1. You can reserve sites at the park’s developed campgrounds and primitive campsites online via the New Mexico State Parks website.
  2. Online reservations can be made up to six months in advance. 
  3. Campsites can book up as fast, especially for holiday weekends, so book at least three months in advance.

When to go

When the mercury soars in summer, New Mexicans make a beeline for the lakeshore, so don’t expect to have the lake to yourself. Holiday weekends can get crowded, especially on the 4th of July—the fireworks display over the lake is legendary!—and several popular events and festivals are held around the lakeside throughout summer. If you prefer to avoid the crowds, mild temperatures make it possible to camp through all four seasons, but some campgrounds close from late fall through spring.

Know before you go

  • Elephant Butte Lake State Park sits five miles north of Truth or Consequences along I-25, about a 2-hour drive from both Albuquerque to the north and El Paso to the south.
  • Day passes are required for all vehicles entering New Mexico State Parks, and campsite booking fees also apply. Visitors arriving on foot or by bike can enter for free. 
  • You can bring your own boat or watercraft to Elephant Butte Lake, and there are several marinas, boat ramps, and rental outlets dotted around the lake. Fishing licences are required to fish on the lake. 
  • Facilities at Elephant Butte Lake include restrooms, picnic areas, playgrounds, RV dump stations, and a Visitor Centre. Paid wifi is available in the park. The adjoining town of Elephant Butte has a general store, gas station, and restaurants. 
  • There are accessible restrooms, campsites, piers and trails at Elephant Butte Lake State Park.

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