Luxury camping near Kingston

Count the stars from secluded campgrounds near Kingston, on the edge of Gila National Forest.

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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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Black Range Lodge

7 sites · Lodging3 acres · Kingston, NM
The original brick construction dates back to the 1880s when the Lodge housed miners and cavalry. Its massive stone walls and log-beamed ceilings were built during the 1930s. Nestled in the foothills of the Gila National Forest, the Lodge offers easy access to its wild, natural beauty. From our door, a short walk in the clean air takes you along a creek, into the shade of tall Ponderosa pines. A short drive to Emory Pass takes you to a spectacular vista. Bring your mountain bike and/or binoculars for bird watching. Centrally located in southwestern New Mexico, Kingston is an easy day trip to Spaceport America, Elephant Butte, Caballo Lakes, the hot springs of Truth or Consequences, White Sands, Las Cruces, and old Mesilla. To the west, a spectacular drive over the Continental Divide leads you through the Gila Wilderness to the Gila Cliff Dwellings, the City of Rocks, Silver City, historic Pinos Altos, Faywood hot springs, Rockhound State Park, and Deming wineries.
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Hot Springs Glamp Camp

10 sites · 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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The Rusty Rest

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Silver City, NM
The Rusty Rest This property is in the final stages of finishing and furnishing. Reservations will begin in mid May, 2024. Please read the entire listing before booking. This is a vintage trailer best suitable for one guest. Looking for a unique, comfy stay away from home in Silver City? You’ve found it! Go back in time in this rare 28-foot M-Systems coach, located in the elm forest near WNMU; a short walk to downtown (galleries, shops, restaurants, food coop) Farmers Market, Gough Park, and grocery store. Explore Silver City from this intimate 200 sq. ft. space that will provide a respite from your day of adventures and activities in the area. Owner is an artist and works and lives adjacent property called the Rusty Nest! With many original features, updated plumbing and electrical. Galley kitchen with original sink and refrigerator; kettle, hot plate, microwave, toaster, French press or pour over coffee maker; dining table with bench seating. Dishes, utensils, ice, coffee and tea; sheets and towels. There is a very comfortable new twin bed, best for single person due to compact layout and bed space, but might work for two people if you really like each other! Built in 1949 (a great year!), this vintage aluminum travel trailer has been lovingly restored by artists-owners to 90% of its historic beauty, including original birch wood walls. We re-used original materials, scavenged and recycled others. We have completely restored the interior of this M-systems camper with vintage cabinets, hardware, finishes, refrigerator, sink and shower, and lighting. The exterior is a work in progress, does not affect the comfort of the interior. Guest access You will be the only guests during your stay, and you have a private driveway, unpaved, and fully fenced yard. Hosts are adjacent to the property, available if needed by text. Step out the door and enjoy a large yard with raised bed gardens, fruit trees and plenty of shade. Other things to note: Silver City boasts four mild seasons! If the forecast is for cold weather, consider bringing extra clothing. Heat is provided by a space heater, and plenty of blankets. If it’s warm on a summer day, it will cool off fairly quickly under the shady elms, with ceiling vents and windows open, and fan is available. There is no ac or central heat. Full disclosure: this is essentially a 75 year old tiny house with quirks and charming details. Whenever possible, the interior has been opened up to add space and flow for modern living. Keep in mind: remember this is ‘glamping’ and doesn’t have all the comforts of a house. This is an RV, as such it’s not sealed like a house and sometimes some dust or drafts may make it inside. We encourage guests to remove their shoes on entering, to preserve the new floor; an original built in shoe rack is available to use. If you’re an adventurous soul you’ll be a perfect fit! Staying in an 75 year old travel trailer is a unique experience; we like to think this is part of the charm! There are three steps to front door, no railing, uneven unpaved yard and driveway. No smoking or pets. There is no TV; we are working on internet service. This is a great place to spend a weekend in the tranquility of the mountains, under the New Mexico stars. We are all about respecting the space and our neighbors by keeping the noise down and limiting access only to those on the reservation. You'll find this makes for a wonderful evening for all! Reserve now for the Blues Festival (May 24, 25), Gila Biking, Clay Festival, Printmaking Festival! Close to the CDT and Gila Wilderness. There is so much to do in Silver City! Typical annual event schedule: February – Chocolate Fantasia, Territorial Charter Day and Ball April – SCAA Spring Art Market, Southwest Women’s Fiber; Art Collective Tapestry of Talent Fashion Show, Continental Divide Trail days, Tour of the Gila International Bike Race May – Silver City Blues Festival June – Gila Wilderness Centennial, Fiesta Latina, Wild West Pro Rodeo July – Clay Festival, Mimbres Hummingbird Festival September – SCAA Studio Tour, Rolling Stones Gem Show; Mineral Show, Carnitas Musica Y Mas, Gila River Festival, Grant County Fair, Silver City Pride Festival October – SCAA Weekend at the Galleries, Southwest Print Fiesta, Red Paint Pow Wow, November – Day of the Dead Parade, SCAA Independent Artist Show, SCAA Holiday Art Market, MainStreet Lighted Christmas Parade For more information and a comprehensive event calendar visitsilvercity.org.
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Looking for a camping experience near Kingston, New Mexico? Hipcamp has got you covered with over 85 options in the area. Whether you're a fan of creature comforts or prefer roughing it, we've got the perfect campsite for you. Check out our top-rated campsites: Hot Springs Glamp Camp (101 reviews), 1972 Winnebago Convert to Tiny Home (34 reviews), and Smugglers' Roost (30 reviews). With popular amenities like pet-friendly sites, trash disposal, and cooking equipment, and activities such as fishing, paddling, and snow sports, we've got everything you need for an unforgettable camping experience. Plus, with average prices per night starting at $55 and options as low as $28, camping has never been more affordable.

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