RV Parks in Las Cruces, New Mexico

RV Parks in Las Cruces, New Mexico
Las Cruces, N.M., is a hot spot for the RV crowd that loves the great outdoors in part because there are so many fascinating trails to hike around the city. White Sands National Monument is very near Las Cruces and offers visitors the chance to go biking, sledding, backpacking, camping and hiking, depending on the weather conditions. The Mesilla Valley Cruise is a 60-mile road biking tour of mostly flat terrain.

Coachlight Inn and RV Park

The Coachlight Inn and RV Park features large lots with full hookups and dry hookups. The full hookup spaces feature 30/50-amp electric connections as well as water and sewer. The dry hookups have 30-amp electricity. The campground is home to a swimming pool with a large patio area. The White Sands National Monument is about an hour-and-a-half drive away. A two-hour drive in the opposite direction will put you inside Gila National Forest where the fishing includes brown trout, large mouth bass and flathead catfish.

Coachlight Inn and RV Park
301 S. Motel Blvd.
Las Cruces, NM 88007
(575) 526-3301
zianet.com/coachlight

Hacienda RV and Rally Resort

Hacienda RV and Rally Resort features both back-in and pull-through sites ranging from 34 feet to 114 feet in length. The full hookups include 30/50-amp electricity, water, sewer, cable TV and Wi-Fi. The clubhouse has 24-hour access to private showers and dressing rooms that are equipped with hair dyers. The resort also includes an exercise room, outdoor patio and hydro-therapy spa. This Las Cruces RV resort is close to the 1.5-mile hiking loop at the Chihuahuan Desert Nature Park and the 3.5-mile hike at Dripping Springs. Just 15 miles from the park you can enjoy fishing, canoeing and kayaking in the Rio Grande River at Leasburg Dam State Park.

Hacienda RV and Rally Resort
740 Stern Drive
Las Cruces, NM 88005
(575) 528-5800
haciendarv.com

Las Cruces KOA

Las Cruces KOA offers pull-through and back-in sites that provide views of the city or the surrounding mountain ranges. The deluxe pull-through sites can contain rigs up to 80 feet long and offer 50-amp power service as well as double sewers. This is the only RV park in Las Cruces that offers a heated swimming pool. This KOA campsite offers a playground for the kids and an exercise area for your pet. The free cable TV offers 70 channels and there is free wireless Internet service throughout the park. Just 41.8 miles from Las Cruces KOA is your chance to try your hand at the very strenuous Anthony's Nose hike that places you on the second-highest peak in the Franklin Mountains near El Paso.

Las Cruces KOA
814 Weinrich Road
Las Cruces, NM 88007
(575) 526-6555
lascrucescampgrounds.com

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