The best pets off leash camping near El Paso

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Straddling the borders of Texas, Mexico, and New Mexico, El Paso is a trove of southwestern landscapes. Camping here means waking up to Chihuahuan Desert sunrises and rolling mountain views. Hiking, biking, and rock climbing are right out your door. And leave the rain gear at home—the sun shines 300 days a year over El Paso.

The starry Texas skies are best seen from an RV park, private ranch, or Texas state park just outside of town. A local favorite is Hueco Tanks State Park—one of El Paso's best-kept secrets.

Native American rock paintings and unique formations abound in this sacred place. Camping, hiking, rock climbing, and bouldering are some favorite activities. Just remember to plan ahead if you want to snag an access permit. (The park hands out 70 per day).

Smack in the heart of El Paso, you find Franklin Mountains State Park. With 37 square miles of mountain desert, it's the biggest urban park in the USA. Rustic RV and tent camping gives you easy access to the 100 miles of rugged trails. For even more adventure, ride an aerial tramway up North Franklin Mountain, or rock climb McKelligon Canyon. (Remember to BYOG—bring your own gear).

Of course, Texas isn't the only place to pitch a tent. Head just across the state border into New Mexico for wide open skies. The desert campground at Pancho Villa State Park is a good pick if you love visiting historic structures.

100% (16) 10 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near El Paso

2. Gleatherland Ranch

100%
(6)
21mi from El Paso · 5 sites · RVs, Lodging
Enjoy beautiful views of Hueco Tanks, the surrounding mountains and expansive night skies at our 18 acre Ranch. Gleatherland offers a full array of accommodations including primitive camping, water/electric RV sites, glamping in one of our unique yurts or retro campers (seasonal) , as well as two fully equipped vacation rental homes open year round. ( see dates) 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). Dates; Primitive & RV Camping open August - May (closed June and July) Glamping (yurts) open seasonally Nov- May Vacation rental homes : open all year Reservations required 24 hours in advance for all rentals and RV sites Primitive Camping - walk-ins only, no reservation required.
Pets
Toilets
Full hookups
from 
$30
 / night

3. Wild West Oasis

100%
(6)
21mi from El Paso · 1 site · Tent, RV
Beautiful desert land with a view of Hueco Tanks State Park. This land is barely starting up so do not expect any glamping or 5 star facilities. There is electricity for RVs or window units for tents. There's also a porta potty. There is a little trash here and there but I am working on cleaning this place up. Be patient and enjoy it for what it is. All natural! Be safe, this is the desert and home to critters, spiders, horned frogs, lizards, ants, cayotes, and probably snakes although I haven't seen any. There is a little shed where you can cook, get some shade, or just relax. The mesquite trees are being worked on so they are not big enough to provide decent shade. Be safe, be smart and have water with you at all times. There is no water, and no showers. But I am working on it! This spot is perfect for those hip campers visiting Hueco Tanks and need a spot to park or rest. It's for hip campers that are used to primitive camping and also to the people in the city that want to get away for a night or two but not drive too far out. The sunsets and stargazing are amazing. Far from the city but close enough to a 10 min drive to a grocery store.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
$14
 / night

4. Camp Hueco

22mi from El Paso · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
Desert Retreat: Half-Acre Lot Near Hueco Tanks Escape to the rugged beauty of the Chihuahuan Desert with this private 0.5-acre lot, located just 3 miles from the main entrance of Hueco Tanks State Park & Historic Site, a short drive from El Paso, Texas. Perfect for adventurers and nature lovers, this off-grid property offers a raw, untouched camping experience ideal for RV parking or tent camping. Features: Prime Location: Only 3 miles from Hueco Tanks State Park, renowned for its world-class rock climbing, hiking trails, and ancient rock art. Spacious & Private: Half an acre of open, undeveloped land, giving you plenty of space to set up camp and soak in the stunning desert views. Off-Grid Adventure: Embrace the simplicity of off-grid living—no water, electricity, septic, or fencing. Come prepared for a true back-to-nature experience. RV & Tent Friendly: Flat, natural terrain suitable for parking your RV or pitching a tent under the starry Texas sky. Unpaved Access: Reachable via a dirt road off State Park Road, offering a rustic approach to your desert getaway. Ideal For: Outdoor enthusiasts seeking proximity to Hueco Tanks’ climbing, hiking, and birdwatching opportunities. Campers looking for a quiet, secluded spot to disconnect and enjoy the serene desert landscape. Stargazers and photographers captivated by unobstructed views of the night sky and dramatic sunsets. Things to Know: Completely Off-Grid: Bring your own water, power sources (like solar or generators), and camping gear. No amenities are provided. Leave No Trace: Help preserve the natural beauty by packing out all waste and respecting the desert environment. Accessibility: 4WD recommended for the unpaved road, especially after rain. Check weather conditions before arrival. Nearby Attractions: Explore Hueco Tanks’ guided tours, rock formations, and cultural history, or take a 30-minute drive to El Paso for dining and supplies. Book this unique desert lot for an authentic, off-grid camping experience near one of Texas’ most iconic natural landmarks!
Pets
from 
$12
 / night

Straddling the borders of Texas, Mexico, and New Mexico, El Paso is a trove of southwestern landscapes. Camping here means waking up to Chihuahuan Desert sunrises and rolling mountain views. Hiking, biking, and rock climbing are right out your door. And leave the rain gear at home—the sun shines 300 days a year over El Paso.

The starry Texas skies are best seen from an RV park, private ranch, or Texas state park just outside of town. A local favorite is Hueco Tanks State Park—one of El Paso's best-kept secrets.

Native American rock paintings and unique formations abound in this sacred place. Camping, hiking, rock climbing, and bouldering are some favorite activities. Just remember to plan ahead if you want to snag an access permit. (The park hands out 70 per day).

Smack in the heart of El Paso, you find Franklin Mountains State Park. With 37 square miles of mountain desert, it's the biggest urban park in the USA. Rustic RV and tent camping gives you easy access to the 100 miles of rugged trails. For even more adventure, ride an aerial tramway up North Franklin Mountain, or rock climb McKelligon Canyon. (Remember to BYOG—bring your own gear).

Of course, Texas isn't the only place to pitch a tent. Head just across the state border into New Mexico for wide open skies. The desert campground at Pancho Villa State Park is a good pick if you love visiting historic structures.

100% (16) 10 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near El Paso

2. Gleatherland Ranch

100%
(6)
21mi from El Paso · 5 sites · RVs, Lodging
Enjoy beautiful views of Hueco Tanks, the surrounding mountains and expansive night skies at our 18 acre Ranch. Gleatherland offers a full array of accommodations including primitive camping, water/electric RV sites, glamping in one of our unique yurts or retro campers (seasonal) , as well as two fully equipped vacation rental homes open year round. ( see dates) 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). Dates; Primitive & RV Camping open August - May (closed June and July) Glamping (yurts) open seasonally Nov- May Vacation rental homes : open all year Reservations required 24 hours in advance for all rentals and RV sites Primitive Camping - walk-ins only, no reservation required.
Pets
Toilets
Full hookups
from 
$30
 / night

3. Wild West Oasis

100%
(6)
21mi from El Paso · 1 site · Tent, RV
Beautiful desert land with a view of Hueco Tanks State Park. This land is barely starting up so do not expect any glamping or 5 star facilities. There is electricity for RVs or window units for tents. There's also a porta potty. There is a little trash here and there but I am working on cleaning this place up. Be patient and enjoy it for what it is. All natural! Be safe, this is the desert and home to critters, spiders, horned frogs, lizards, ants, cayotes, and probably snakes although I haven't seen any. There is a little shed where you can cook, get some shade, or just relax. The mesquite trees are being worked on so they are not big enough to provide decent shade. Be safe, be smart and have water with you at all times. There is no water, and no showers. But I am working on it! This spot is perfect for those hip campers visiting Hueco Tanks and need a spot to park or rest. It's for hip campers that are used to primitive camping and also to the people in the city that want to get away for a night or two but not drive too far out. The sunsets and stargazing are amazing. Far from the city but close enough to a 10 min drive to a grocery store.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
$14
 / night

4. Camp Hueco

22mi from El Paso · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
Desert Retreat: Half-Acre Lot Near Hueco Tanks Escape to the rugged beauty of the Chihuahuan Desert with this private 0.5-acre lot, located just 3 miles from the main entrance of Hueco Tanks State Park & Historic Site, a short drive from El Paso, Texas. Perfect for adventurers and nature lovers, this off-grid property offers a raw, untouched camping experience ideal for RV parking or tent camping. Features: Prime Location: Only 3 miles from Hueco Tanks State Park, renowned for its world-class rock climbing, hiking trails, and ancient rock art. Spacious & Private: Half an acre of open, undeveloped land, giving you plenty of space to set up camp and soak in the stunning desert views. Off-Grid Adventure: Embrace the simplicity of off-grid living—no water, electricity, septic, or fencing. Come prepared for a true back-to-nature experience. RV & Tent Friendly: Flat, natural terrain suitable for parking your RV or pitching a tent under the starry Texas sky. Unpaved Access: Reachable via a dirt road off State Park Road, offering a rustic approach to your desert getaway. Ideal For: Outdoor enthusiasts seeking proximity to Hueco Tanks’ climbing, hiking, and birdwatching opportunities. Campers looking for a quiet, secluded spot to disconnect and enjoy the serene desert landscape. Stargazers and photographers captivated by unobstructed views of the night sky and dramatic sunsets. Things to Know: Completely Off-Grid: Bring your own water, power sources (like solar or generators), and camping gear. No amenities are provided. Leave No Trace: Help preserve the natural beauty by packing out all waste and respecting the desert environment. Accessibility: 4WD recommended for the unpaved road, especially after rain. Check weather conditions before arrival. Nearby Attractions: Explore Hueco Tanks’ guided tours, rock formations, and cultural history, or take a 30-minute drive to El Paso for dining and supplies. Book this unique desert lot for an authentic, off-grid camping experience near one of Texas’ most iconic natural landmarks!
Pets
from 
$12
 / night

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