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Perry Farms RV Park

Hosted by Vannetta · San Antonio, New Mexico
13 sites · RV, Tent · 40 acres
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Big rig-friendly
Spacious, level camping well-suited for travel trailers over 40 ft long.
Full RV hookups
Electrical, water, and sewage hookups are available at select sites.
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.
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Perry Farms Chihuahuan Desert Camp

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Tent site · Sleeps 6
Desert Camp consists of unimproved tent camping areas on family property of Perry Farms. The land has arroyos, mesas, lots of flat areas to pitch a tent or sleep on the ground under the beautiful, dark New Mexico skies. There are 11 tent sites that are cleared off and outlined with rocks. There is potable water available. 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. There are no restrooms or showers. To help you plan your fun, here are a few wonderful things to do in the Socorro area. Migratory birds at the Bosque Del Apache National Wildlife Refuge are wonderful to see in winter and there are so many great things to see and do there year-round. In winter, the fly-in at dusk is amazing, be there just before dusk for an amazing shot. Likewise, be there before dawn for the amazing fly-out. There are numerous trails for hiking, a great visitor center to peruse, and volunteers and staff on hand to advise you of the latest at the Refuge. https://www.fws.gov/refuge/bosque_del_Apache/ If you have time to drive around a bit, interesting geology and scenery can be experienced on the Quebradas Backcountry By-way, east of the Rio Grande, San Lorenzo Canyon, west of I-25 at Lemitar, and of course, the Very Large Array is a great tour, 45 miles west of Socorro on US Highway 60, about 15 minutes west of Magdalena. If you have a desire for heights, the drive through Water Canyon (off US Highway 60) to the top of South Baldy where Langmuir Laboratory and the Magdalena Ridge Observatory are located, is a great adventure! A bit farther west is artsy Magdalena and the VLA about 45 minutes west of Socorro on US Highway 60. If you like to golf, New Mexico Tech has a great course. Also, at NMT is the New Mexico Bureau of Mines, which houses a world-class mineral museum with rock and mineral specimens from all over the world. It's amazing! Their gift shop is quite a treat! The famous Capital Bar is worth poking your head into for a view back into history. It is found on the historic Plaza in Socorro. The Chamber of Commerce Office, also on the Plaza, has information about Socorro County, although, they have limited hours with COVID-19. Socorro has a great walking tour, the guide for that can be found online at https://www.socorronm.org/attractions/city-socorro-historic-walking-tour/. Enjoy your visit to our historical location! I'll be happy to provide directions to any of these or other places you may have discovered and want to visit. Let me know if you have any questions!
No campfires
No toilet
Potable water
Pets allowed
No showers
No picnic table
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Perry Farms RV Park-Space 5

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RV/tent site · Sleeps 4 · Vehicles under 50 ft
Perry Farms RV Park consists of 6 rv/trailer/car camping areas on the family property of Perry Farms. The land has arroyos and mesas, located in the Chihuahuan Desert with beautiful, dark New Mexico skies. There is potable water from the San Antonio community water system, septic, and electric hookups, both 30 and 50 amp, and free wifi. 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 may hear a coyote singing to you in the night. There are no restrooms or showers. To help you plan your fun, here are a few wonderful things to do in the Socorro area. Migratory birds are at the Bosque Del Apache National Wildlife Refuge south of us and the Ladd Refuge north of us are wonderful to see in winter and there are so many great things to see and do there year-round. In winter, the fly-in at dusk is amazing, be there just before dusk for an amazing shot. Likewise, be there before dawn for the amazing fly-out. There are numerous trails for hiking, a great visitor center to peruse, and volunteers and staff on hand to advise you of the latest at the Refuge. https://www.fws.gov/refuge/bosque_del_Apache/ If you have time to drive around a bit, interesting geology and scenery can be experienced on the Quebradas back country by-way, east of the Rio Grande, San Lorenzo Canyon, west of I-25 at Lemitar, and of course, the Very Large Array is a great tour, 45 miles west of Socorro on US Highway 60, about 15 minutes west of Magdalena. If you have a desire for heights, the drive through Water Canyon (off US Highway 60) to the top of South Baldy where Langmuir Laboratory and the Magdalena Ridge Observatory are located, is a great adventure! Also at the foothills of the Magdalena’s is Box Canyon, a world-class rock climbing site. A bit farther west is artsy Magdalena and the Very Large array about 45 minutes west of Socorro on US Highway 60. If you like to golf, New Mexico Tech has a great course. Also, at NMT is the New Mexico Bureau of Mines, which houses a world class mineral museum with rock and mineral specimens from all over the world. It's amazing! Their gift shop is quite a treat! The famous Capital Bar is worth poking your head into for a view back into history. It is found on the historic Plaza in Socorro. Box Canyon Brewery is located just off the Plaza and has a great music scene. Socorro has a great walking tour, the guide for that can be found online at https://www.socorronm.org/attractions/city-socorro-historic-walking-tour/. Enjoy your visit to our historical location! I'll be happy to provide directions to any of these or other places you may have discovered and want to visit. Let me know if you have any questions!
No campfires
No toilet
Potable water
Pets allowed
Electrical hookup
Water hookup
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Perry Farms RV Park Site 6

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RV/tent site · Sleeps 4 · Vehicles under 50 ft
Perry Farms RV Park consists of 6 rv/trailer/car camping areas on the family property of Perry Farms. The land has arroyos and mesas, located in the Chihuahuan Desert with beautiful, dark New Mexico skies. There is potable water from the San Antonio community water system, septic, and electric hookups, both 30 and 50 amp, and free wifi. 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 may hear a coyote singing to you in the night. There are no restrooms or showers. To help you plan your fun, here are a few wonderful things to do in the Socorro area. Migratory birds are at the Bosque Del Apache National Wildlife Refuge south of us and the Ladd Refuge north of us are wonderful to see in winter and there are so many great things to see and do there year-round. In winter, the fly-in at dusk is amazing, be there just before dusk for an amazing shot. Likewise, be there before dawn for the amazing fly-out. There are numerous trails for hiking, a great visitor center to peruse, and volunteers and staff on hand to advise you of the latest at the Refuge. https://www.fws.gov/refuge/bosque_del_Apache/ If you have time to drive around a bit, interesting geology and scenery can be experienced on the Quebradas back country by-way, east of the Rio Grande, San Lorenzo Canyon, west of I-25 at Lemitar, and of course, the Very Large Array is a great tour, 45 miles west of Socorro on US Highway 60, about 15 minutes west of Magdalena. If you have a desire for heights, the drive through Water Canyon (off US Highway 60) to the top of South Baldy where Langmuir Laboratory and the Magdalena Ridge Observatory are located, is a great adventure! Also at the foothills of the Magdalena’s is Box Canyon, a world-class rock climbing site. A bit farther west is artsy Magdalena and the Very Large array about 45 minutes west of Socorro on US Highway 60. If you like to golf, New Mexico Tech has a great course. Also, at NMT is the New Mexico Bureau of Mines, which houses a world class mineral museum with rock and mineral specimens from all over the world. It's amazing! Their gift shop is quite a treat! The famous Capital Bar is worth poking your head into for a view back into history. It is found on the historic Plaza in Socorro. Box Canyon Brewery is located just off the Plaza and has a great music scene. Socorro has a great walking tour, the guide for that can be found online at https://www.socorronm.org/attractions/city-socorro-historic-walking-tour/. Enjoy your visit to our historical location! I'll be happy to provide directions to any of these or other places you may have discovered and want to visit. Let me know if you have any questions!
No campfires
No toilet
Potable water
Pets allowed
Electrical hookup
Water hookup
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93% Recommend54 ratings · 49 reviews

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San Antonio, Socorro, New Mexico, United StatesTo respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Vannetta P.

Joined in November 2017

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