RV camping near Socorro

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Looking for a RV camping experience near Socorro, New Mexico? Look no further than Hipcamp! With over 897 options specifically tailored to RV enthusiasts in the Socorro area, you're sure to find the perfect spot to park your wheels. Whether you prefer a secluded stargazing paradise like Star Gazer Ranch (141 reviews), a tranquil riverside retreat like Healing on the Rio Grande (128 reviews), or a luxurious glamping experience at Hot Springs Glamp Camp (101 reviews), Hipcamp has got you covered. And with popular amenities like campfires, toilets, and potable water, along with activities such as swimming, climbing, and whitewater paddling, you'll have everything you need for an unforgettable camping adventure. Prices start as low as $10 per night, with an average price of $30 per night. So pack your bags and get ready to hit the road - the great outdoors awaits!

85% (100) 28 campsites

Top-rated RV parks near Socorro

Perry Farms RV Park

1. Perry Farms RV Park

93%
(55)
7.5mi from Socorro · 16 sites · Tents, RVs
Perry Farms is the home place of the Perry Family, established in 1980, and provided much open space for the children to grow and play. It is located in the northern edges of the Chihuahuan Desert. Native fauna and flora as well as beautiful blue skies, with millions of stars provide peaceful, quiet moments of nature. Learn more about this land: Desert Camp consists of six RV spots with full hookups (electricity-30 and 50 amp, septic, water, and WIFI) and 11 unimproved tent camping areas on family property of Perry Farms. The land has arroyos, mesas, lots of flat areas to car camp, pitch a tent or sleep on the ground under the beautiful, dark New Mexico skies. There are also a few places to hang a hammock.  To the west, there are miles and miles to hike, mountain bike, or just enjoy the view of the Magdalena Mountains.  Neighbors are quiet and you can choose a spot away from anyone.
Pets
Full hookups
from 
$20
 / night
Pristine High Desert Wilderness

2. Pristine High Desert Wilderness

97%
(18)
21mi from Socorro · 10 sites · Tents, RVs
Here is a beautiful wide-open 160 acre site in the Socorro High Desert with wonderful scenic views of the Magdalena Mountains to your West and the Rio Grande Basin to your East. ⛰🚵‍♀️ A small circular road has been carved onsite with plenty of cleared out camping spaces along its length. Excellent terrain for ATVs and Jeep’s! 🌵🏍 Feel free to bring wood and start a fire. 🔥 Please don't harvest wood onsite as I am in the process of regenerating the land through permaculture and need all the organic material I can spare. Amazing Stargazing Opportunities! 🌌 Perfect for a Peaceful Trip in Nature. 🍄 Plenty of safe space to do whatever you want, just be mindful of the Land and your Neighbors. ⛺️ Bring shade! Brief Directions for Those Without Internet: Exit the I-25 at San Marcial onto Highway 178/Willow Springs Ranch Road. At the end off the off-ramp you're going to turn right at the stop sign and drive West towards the Magdalena Mountains. You'll pretty quickly cross over a cattle-guard and then be on a dirt road for the remainder of the drive, but it's very well maintained by the county, so don't worry! Keep going West towards the mountains for about five miles until you cross over another cattle-guard. Shortly after this second cattle-guard you'll come across a four-way intersection where Sunset Vista bisects Willow Springs Ranch Rd. A lot of the signage gets blown over out here, so this may or may not be adequately marked. Turn left at the intersection. Drive about 2600ft and you'll cross over one last cattle-guard. Slightly beyond this is sort of the upper Northwestern corner of the property. The next 2600ft beyond those three stacks of rocks is the Western face of the property. If you pass a big-wash you went too far. There's two dirt driveways leading into the property, making it pretty navigable in virtually any vehicle as well as dozens of cleared out sites.
Pets
from 
$13
 / night
Plateau Hame De Colquhoun

3. Plateau Hame De Colquhoun

100%
(36)
30mi from Socorro · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
Welcome to Plateau Hame De Colquhoun — or as we call it, Ka-Hoon Tucked away on the edge of the Mesa with sweeping views of the Rio Grande Valley and distant mountain ranges, Ka-Hoon is a unique off-grid destination in the New Mexico desert. Whether you’re seeking solitude or community, a short escape or a longer stay, this is a space where you can just be. **Please read before booking:** The road here is unpaved and a bit bumpy—washboarded with dips—but passable by most vehicles, including low-clearance ones, if you go slow and take your time. We strongly encourage reading our reviews and full description to make sure this adventure fits your comfort level. **What we’re about:** Ka-Hoon is a judgment-free zone built on one simple rule: **respect**. Respect yourself, others, the land, and local laws. That’s it. Our family began this journey in 2020 with the goal of living simply, sustainably, and authentically. We now share this land with others who value connection, nature, and freedom. You can come here to disconnect and find privacy, or to connect with like-minded folks in a laid-back, off-grid community. **What to expect:** * Wide-open skies, breathtaking sunsets, and peaceful mountain views * A developing tiny homestead with rustic, private campsites * Ongoing land projects—this place is a work in progress and full of character * Occasional creative gatherings like open mic nights, bingo, and seasonal events * 420-friendly and inclusive of all lifestyles and backgrounds * Wildlife, including snakes—please be aware and respectful of nature * A simple shower facility (available soon for a small fee per use) Ka-Hoon isn’t fancy—but it’s real, raw, and beautiful. Come as you are. Whether you're passing through or staying awhile, you’re welcome here.
Pets
from 
$12
 / night
Cibola National Forest

4. Cibola National Forest

88%
(8)
245 sites · Magdalena, New Mexico
America the beautiful, indeed! Don’t miss out on the wild and scenic slice of New Mexico.
Electrical hookup
Sewer hookup
Pets
Manzano Mountains State Park

5. Manzano Mountains State Park

9 sites · Manzano, New Mexico
Discover the serene beauty of Manzano Mountains State Park.
Pets
Virgin Camp Land In Valencia County

6. Virgin Camp Land In Valencia County

47mi from Socorro · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
Virgin land in Valencia County just south of Albuquerque ripe for tent/RV camping. Dirt road access 1 mile off of the Manzano Expressway. Beautiful country out of the way of other travellers. No amenities provided.
Pets
from 
$5
 / night
Camp Valencia

7. Camp Valencia

79%
(21)
43mi from Socorro · 1 site · Tent, RV
Enjoy a secluded property filled with wildlife. Migratory birds fly through. If you are a bird watcher this is a great location. The area attracts predatory birds as well as migratory birds. Bald eagles have been frequantly seen as well as a variety of hawks. The fishing is good the ditch is regularly stocked.Learn more about this land:Enjoy a large private property that butts up to the Rio Grande. This property is near the Whitmore wild life preserve in Valencia County. Kid friendly and dog friendly. A stone's throw away from the Bosque del Apache wildlife preserve. Cranes, other migratory birds and predatory birds frequent the area. The ponds and swamp are unusual for New Mexican landscapes.
Pets
from 
$18
 / night
Happy campsite

8. Happy campsite

100%
(1)
30mi from Socorro · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
Great place to camp with views in all directions. Beautiful night skies. Lots of exploring near by in all directions. A taste of the Wild West. Also have spots for long term renting. We have 3 acres with 3 sites.
Pets
from 
$10
 / night
La Joya Wildlife

9. La Joya Wildlife

100%
(2)
20mi from Socorro · 1 site · Tent, RV
**Welcome to La Joya, New Mexico!** Nestled near the breathtaking Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge and the serene Rio Grande River, La Joya is steeped in rich history and natural beauty. The area is known for its diverse wildlife and stunning landscapes, making it a perfect retreat for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. As an international traveling musician, I invite you to stay at my RV spots. Your visit not only supports my passion for music but also contributes to initiatives that provide instruments and music education for local youth. Together, we can inspire the next generation of musicians while you enjoy the tranquility of La Joya. Come experience the beauty of New Mexico and make a difference!
Pets
Full hookups
from 
$23
 / night
Kumi's Tents and RV's sports

10. Kumi's Tents and RV's sports

30mi from Socorro · 1 site · Tent, RV
Unpaved, open lots right off the corner of US 60 and Jacinto Street. There is electricity available with 20A, 30A, and 50A options in one box, so guests can choose based on their connection type. There’s also a septic tank on the property for emptying gray water before checking out. Currently, there is no running water on the property, but a water tank will be provided for use. This property is on a beautiful corner, with lots offering a great view of the mountains across the street.
Pets
from 
$16
 / night
Desert Yurt

11. Desert Yurt

41mi from Socorro · 1 site · Tent, RV
Enjoy the vast openess and beautiful view of the manzano mountains disconnect from the daily hustle, reconnect with nature and feed your soul. Hike the mountains during the day. Set up camp before night fall and take in the night sky with no light pollution around you will be in for a delight. As always leave no trace
Pets
from 
$20
 / night
Small Town Memories

12. Small Town Memories

49mi from Socorro · 1 site · RV
This is a small private plot of land just outside of town that used to be a homesite. There are NO AMENITIES currently, but possibly in the future. RV site is for DRY CAMPING ONLY. Pets are allowed but must be contained due to the nearby road. The property still has a few areas that need a bit of cleanup, but the advantage is that it’s a private site conveniently located just outside of town. The Town of Mountainair is known for its vibrant arts scene, local studios, and galleries. It offers a true small-town feel with great restaurants, including the famous—and haunted—Shaffer Hotel. There are even rumors of sightings of the ghost of Billy the Kid! While not entirely remote, this is a peaceful spot where you can sit outside and marvel at the galaxy of stars visible on a clear night. You’ll be neighbors with the Forest Service and only a few miles from Cibola National Forest, the Manzano Mountains, and several Park Service sites such as the Abo and Quarai ruins. Nearby, you’ll also find a farmer’s market, a grocery store, and a few dollar stores for essentials. This is a great location for birdwatching, spotting small wildlife, and occasionally seeing deer. My favorite memory growing up here was listening to the great horned owls—you’ll likely find owl pellets and other interesting natural treasures on the lot. While the 4-acre property isn’t large enough for real hiking, it’s perfect for peaceful walks and exploring nature. Please note: there is still some debris left from the old homesite, such as tires, but cleanup can be arranged based on rental interest. Campfires are welcome, as long as they comply with current Forest Service fire bans. You must bring your own water for fire extinguishing.
Pets
from 
$16
 / night
Socorro Sunsets

13. Socorro Sunsets

26mi from Socorro · 1 site · RV
Welcome to your desert escape. The property is 1 acre and features desert and mountain views. Nearby attractions include: Several Wineries in the town of Belen, just 25 mins away. Must see: The Bosque Del Apache National Wildlife Refuge, The Manzano Mountains State Park, The Rio Salado River, and Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument.
Pets
from 
$7
 / night
Peaceful Valley

14. Peaceful Valley

36mi from Socorro · 1 site · Tent, RV
🌄 What You’ll See Wake up to wide-open New Mexico skies, endless desert horizons, and unforgettable sunrises and sunsets that light up the mesa in deep reds and golds. At night, the lack of light pollution reveals brilliant star-filled skies, perfect for stargazing, astrophotography, or simply sitting by the fire in silence. Wildlife sightings may include jackrabbits, coyotes, hawks, and other native desert animals passing through. 🔥 What You Can Do Disconnect & unwind in total privacy — no neighbors, traffic, or city noise Campfires under the stars (when fire conditions allow) Stargazing & night sky photography Target practice or recreational shooting (legal and allowed on the property) Hiking & exploring the land at your own pace Meditation, writing, or digital detox retreats Overlanding & off-grid vehicle camping This is an ideal spot for van lifers, tent campers, overlanders, off-grid enthusiasts, and solo travelers who want space, freedom, and quiet. 🏕️ What to Expect This is a true off-grid, primitive campsite: No hookups, no running water, no bathrooms You must be fully self-contained Cell service may be limited depending on carrier Roads are rugged but passable for most vehicles in dry conditions Absolute peace, privacy, and freedom You’ll have plenty of space to yourself, making it perfect for longer stays or guests who value solitude. ⭐ Why Guests Love This Spot Secluded & private — no crowded campground feel Authentic off-grid experience Firearms-friendly land Easy escape from Albuquerque & surrounding areas Ideal for people who want quiet, space, and independence
Pets
from 
$20
 / night
NM Nora Vang

15. NM Nora Vang

31mi from Socorro · 1 site · RV
One acre of unfenced land with a 8x8 shed on a semi-arid waste land that cattle has overgrazed. View the beautiful New Mexican desert night sky with little to no light pollution. During the day, bask in the heat of the day and view the surrounding Mazano, Sierra Landrones and Sandia mountain ranges. Always beware of the winds that constantly blow.
Pets
from 
$50
 / night

Looking for a RV camping experience near Socorro, New Mexico? Look no further than Hipcamp! With over 897 options specifically tailored to RV enthusiasts in the Socorro area, you're sure to find the perfect spot to park your wheels. Whether you prefer a secluded stargazing paradise like Star Gazer Ranch (141 reviews), a tranquil riverside retreat like Healing on the Rio Grande (128 reviews), or a luxurious glamping experience at Hot Springs Glamp Camp (101 reviews), Hipcamp has got you covered. And with popular amenities like campfires, toilets, and potable water, along with activities such as swimming, climbing, and whitewater paddling, you'll have everything you need for an unforgettable camping adventure. Prices start as low as $10 per night, with an average price of $30 per night. So pack your bags and get ready to hit the road - the great outdoors awaits!

85% (100) 28 campsites

Top-rated RV parks near Socorro

Perry Farms RV Park

1. Perry Farms RV Park

93%
(55)
7.5mi from Socorro · 16 sites · Tents, RVs
Perry Farms is the home place of the Perry Family, established in 1980, and provided much open space for the children to grow and play. It is located in the northern edges of the Chihuahuan Desert. Native fauna and flora as well as beautiful blue skies, with millions of stars provide peaceful, quiet moments of nature. Learn more about this land: Desert Camp consists of six RV spots with full hookups (electricity-30 and 50 amp, septic, water, and WIFI) and 11 unimproved tent camping areas on family property of Perry Farms. The land has arroyos, mesas, lots of flat areas to car camp, pitch a tent or sleep on the ground under the beautiful, dark New Mexico skies. There are also a few places to hang a hammock.  To the west, there are miles and miles to hike, mountain bike, or just enjoy the view of the Magdalena Mountains.  Neighbors are quiet and you can choose a spot away from anyone.
Pets
Full hookups
from 
$20
 / night
Pristine High Desert Wilderness

2. Pristine High Desert Wilderness

97%
(18)
21mi from Socorro · 10 sites · Tents, RVs
Here is a beautiful wide-open 160 acre site in the Socorro High Desert with wonderful scenic views of the Magdalena Mountains to your West and the Rio Grande Basin to your East. ⛰🚵‍♀️ A small circular road has been carved onsite with plenty of cleared out camping spaces along its length. Excellent terrain for ATVs and Jeep’s! 🌵🏍 Feel free to bring wood and start a fire. 🔥 Please don't harvest wood onsite as I am in the process of regenerating the land through permaculture and need all the organic material I can spare. Amazing Stargazing Opportunities! 🌌 Perfect for a Peaceful Trip in Nature. 🍄 Plenty of safe space to do whatever you want, just be mindful of the Land and your Neighbors. ⛺️ Bring shade! Brief Directions for Those Without Internet: Exit the I-25 at San Marcial onto Highway 178/Willow Springs Ranch Road. At the end off the off-ramp you're going to turn right at the stop sign and drive West towards the Magdalena Mountains. You'll pretty quickly cross over a cattle-guard and then be on a dirt road for the remainder of the drive, but it's very well maintained by the county, so don't worry! Keep going West towards the mountains for about five miles until you cross over another cattle-guard. Shortly after this second cattle-guard you'll come across a four-way intersection where Sunset Vista bisects Willow Springs Ranch Rd. A lot of the signage gets blown over out here, so this may or may not be adequately marked. Turn left at the intersection. Drive about 2600ft and you'll cross over one last cattle-guard. Slightly beyond this is sort of the upper Northwestern corner of the property. The next 2600ft beyond those three stacks of rocks is the Western face of the property. If you pass a big-wash you went too far. There's two dirt driveways leading into the property, making it pretty navigable in virtually any vehicle as well as dozens of cleared out sites.
Pets
from 
$13
 / night
Plateau Hame De Colquhoun

3. Plateau Hame De Colquhoun

100%
(36)
30mi from Socorro · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
Welcome to Plateau Hame De Colquhoun — or as we call it, Ka-Hoon Tucked away on the edge of the Mesa with sweeping views of the Rio Grande Valley and distant mountain ranges, Ka-Hoon is a unique off-grid destination in the New Mexico desert. Whether you’re seeking solitude or community, a short escape or a longer stay, this is a space where you can just be. **Please read before booking:** The road here is unpaved and a bit bumpy—washboarded with dips—but passable by most vehicles, including low-clearance ones, if you go slow and take your time. We strongly encourage reading our reviews and full description to make sure this adventure fits your comfort level. **What we’re about:** Ka-Hoon is a judgment-free zone built on one simple rule: **respect**. Respect yourself, others, the land, and local laws. That’s it. Our family began this journey in 2020 with the goal of living simply, sustainably, and authentically. We now share this land with others who value connection, nature, and freedom. You can come here to disconnect and find privacy, or to connect with like-minded folks in a laid-back, off-grid community. **What to expect:** * Wide-open skies, breathtaking sunsets, and peaceful mountain views * A developing tiny homestead with rustic, private campsites * Ongoing land projects—this place is a work in progress and full of character * Occasional creative gatherings like open mic nights, bingo, and seasonal events * 420-friendly and inclusive of all lifestyles and backgrounds * Wildlife, including snakes—please be aware and respectful of nature * A simple shower facility (available soon for a small fee per use) Ka-Hoon isn’t fancy—but it’s real, raw, and beautiful. Come as you are. Whether you're passing through or staying awhile, you’re welcome here.
Pets
from 
$12
 / night
Cibola National Forest

4. Cibola National Forest

88%
(8)
245 sites · Magdalena, New Mexico
America the beautiful, indeed! Don’t miss out on the wild and scenic slice of New Mexico.
Electrical hookup
Sewer hookup
Pets
Manzano Mountains State Park

5. Manzano Mountains State Park

9 sites · Manzano, New Mexico
Discover the serene beauty of Manzano Mountains State Park.
Pets
Virgin Camp Land In Valencia County

6. Virgin Camp Land In Valencia County

47mi from Socorro · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
Virgin land in Valencia County just south of Albuquerque ripe for tent/RV camping. Dirt road access 1 mile off of the Manzano Expressway. Beautiful country out of the way of other travellers. No amenities provided.
Pets
from 
$5
 / night
Camp Valencia

7. Camp Valencia

79%
(21)
43mi from Socorro · 1 site · Tent, RV
Enjoy a secluded property filled with wildlife. Migratory birds fly through. If you are a bird watcher this is a great location. The area attracts predatory birds as well as migratory birds. Bald eagles have been frequantly seen as well as a variety of hawks. The fishing is good the ditch is regularly stocked.Learn more about this land:Enjoy a large private property that butts up to the Rio Grande. This property is near the Whitmore wild life preserve in Valencia County. Kid friendly and dog friendly. A stone's throw away from the Bosque del Apache wildlife preserve. Cranes, other migratory birds and predatory birds frequent the area. The ponds and swamp are unusual for New Mexican landscapes.
Pets
from 
$18
 / night
Happy campsite

8. Happy campsite

100%
(1)
30mi from Socorro · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
Great place to camp with views in all directions. Beautiful night skies. Lots of exploring near by in all directions. A taste of the Wild West. Also have spots for long term renting. We have 3 acres with 3 sites.
Pets
from 
$10
 / night
La Joya Wildlife

9. La Joya Wildlife

100%
(2)
20mi from Socorro · 1 site · Tent, RV
**Welcome to La Joya, New Mexico!** Nestled near the breathtaking Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge and the serene Rio Grande River, La Joya is steeped in rich history and natural beauty. The area is known for its diverse wildlife and stunning landscapes, making it a perfect retreat for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. As an international traveling musician, I invite you to stay at my RV spots. Your visit not only supports my passion for music but also contributes to initiatives that provide instruments and music education for local youth. Together, we can inspire the next generation of musicians while you enjoy the tranquility of La Joya. Come experience the beauty of New Mexico and make a difference!
Pets
Full hookups
from 
$23
 / night
Kumi's Tents and RV's sports

10. Kumi's Tents and RV's sports

30mi from Socorro · 1 site · Tent, RV
Unpaved, open lots right off the corner of US 60 and Jacinto Street. There is electricity available with 20A, 30A, and 50A options in one box, so guests can choose based on their connection type. There’s also a septic tank on the property for emptying gray water before checking out. Currently, there is no running water on the property, but a water tank will be provided for use. This property is on a beautiful corner, with lots offering a great view of the mountains across the street.
Pets
from 
$16
 / night
Desert Yurt

11. Desert Yurt

41mi from Socorro · 1 site · Tent, RV
Enjoy the vast openess and beautiful view of the manzano mountains disconnect from the daily hustle, reconnect with nature and feed your soul. Hike the mountains during the day. Set up camp before night fall and take in the night sky with no light pollution around you will be in for a delight. As always leave no trace
Pets
from 
$20
 / night
Small Town Memories

12. Small Town Memories

49mi from Socorro · 1 site · RV
This is a small private plot of land just outside of town that used to be a homesite. There are NO AMENITIES currently, but possibly in the future. RV site is for DRY CAMPING ONLY. Pets are allowed but must be contained due to the nearby road. The property still has a few areas that need a bit of cleanup, but the advantage is that it’s a private site conveniently located just outside of town. The Town of Mountainair is known for its vibrant arts scene, local studios, and galleries. It offers a true small-town feel with great restaurants, including the famous—and haunted—Shaffer Hotel. There are even rumors of sightings of the ghost of Billy the Kid! While not entirely remote, this is a peaceful spot where you can sit outside and marvel at the galaxy of stars visible on a clear night. You’ll be neighbors with the Forest Service and only a few miles from Cibola National Forest, the Manzano Mountains, and several Park Service sites such as the Abo and Quarai ruins. Nearby, you’ll also find a farmer’s market, a grocery store, and a few dollar stores for essentials. This is a great location for birdwatching, spotting small wildlife, and occasionally seeing deer. My favorite memory growing up here was listening to the great horned owls—you’ll likely find owl pellets and other interesting natural treasures on the lot. While the 4-acre property isn’t large enough for real hiking, it’s perfect for peaceful walks and exploring nature. Please note: there is still some debris left from the old homesite, such as tires, but cleanup can be arranged based on rental interest. Campfires are welcome, as long as they comply with current Forest Service fire bans. You must bring your own water for fire extinguishing.
Pets
from 
$16
 / night
Socorro Sunsets

13. Socorro Sunsets

26mi from Socorro · 1 site · RV
Welcome to your desert escape. The property is 1 acre and features desert and mountain views. Nearby attractions include: Several Wineries in the town of Belen, just 25 mins away. Must see: The Bosque Del Apache National Wildlife Refuge, The Manzano Mountains State Park, The Rio Salado River, and Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument.
Pets
from 
$7
 / night
Peaceful Valley

14. Peaceful Valley

36mi from Socorro · 1 site · Tent, RV
🌄 What You’ll See Wake up to wide-open New Mexico skies, endless desert horizons, and unforgettable sunrises and sunsets that light up the mesa in deep reds and golds. At night, the lack of light pollution reveals brilliant star-filled skies, perfect for stargazing, astrophotography, or simply sitting by the fire in silence. Wildlife sightings may include jackrabbits, coyotes, hawks, and other native desert animals passing through. 🔥 What You Can Do Disconnect & unwind in total privacy — no neighbors, traffic, or city noise Campfires under the stars (when fire conditions allow) Stargazing & night sky photography Target practice or recreational shooting (legal and allowed on the property) Hiking & exploring the land at your own pace Meditation, writing, or digital detox retreats Overlanding & off-grid vehicle camping This is an ideal spot for van lifers, tent campers, overlanders, off-grid enthusiasts, and solo travelers who want space, freedom, and quiet. 🏕️ What to Expect This is a true off-grid, primitive campsite: No hookups, no running water, no bathrooms You must be fully self-contained Cell service may be limited depending on carrier Roads are rugged but passable for most vehicles in dry conditions Absolute peace, privacy, and freedom You’ll have plenty of space to yourself, making it perfect for longer stays or guests who value solitude. ⭐ Why Guests Love This Spot Secluded & private — no crowded campground feel Authentic off-grid experience Firearms-friendly land Easy escape from Albuquerque & surrounding areas Ideal for people who want quiet, space, and independence
Pets
from 
$20
 / night
NM Nora Vang

15. NM Nora Vang

31mi from Socorro · 1 site · RV
One acre of unfenced land with a 8x8 shed on a semi-arid waste land that cattle has overgrazed. View the beautiful New Mexican desert night sky with little to no light pollution. During the day, bask in the heat of the day and view the surrounding Mazano, Sierra Landrones and Sandia mountain ranges. Always beware of the winds that constantly blow.
Pets
from 
$50
 / night

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