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    4.1 (7 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    Melissa-Kevin E.

    Clean and very friendly staff. By far one of our favorite RV parks we stayed at. Beautiful views of the Franklin mountains.

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    Lou M.

    We've been here a couple of months. Clean RV lot. Everyone is friendly. Staff and maintenance are helpful and nice. Not a 5 star because they advertise free wifi. But to be connected to it, you must go to the family center. Also, this is the first RV lot that doesn't include basic cable.

    My site and Family Room/Gym building in back ground

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    Wonderful folks!! Enjoyed our stay. Dog friendly. We will stay there again when we come thru.

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    Aguirre Springs National Recreation Area - The sign at the corner of Hwy 70 and Aguirre Springs Road.

    Aguirre Springs National Recreation Area

    4.4(18 reviews)
    36.6 mi

    Really beautiful scenery and good picnic areas and restrooms. It is just a quick drive from Las…read moreCruces and it's worth seeing as the mountains are beautiful.

    I camped here for a change of pace while driving across country on I-10. I found this place by…read moresearching yelp for campgrounds from my iPhone ap while on the road. Great find! There are a couple of things you will want to know if you find this the same way I did. First, note that the map/directions that this yelp site gives you will NOT take you to the campground (it takes you to what must be a BLM office in Las Cruces). UPDATE: I submitted the correct address (Aguirre Springs Road) to Yelp. If that is the address that shows up, it is correct. The Marquess Street address is the incorrect one. These are the directions copied and pasted from the Aguirre Spring website: Location / Access The Aguirre Spring Campground is located on the east side of Organ Mountains, east of Las Cruces in Dona Ana County. Take U.S. 70 for 14 miles east of the I-25/U.S. 70 interchange in Las Cruces, then turn south on the Aguirre Spring Road (1.1 miles after San Augustine Pass) for six miles. At mile 4 the road becomes a one-way loop and climbs steeply. Next thing to note is that the only facilities are toilets. They were clean and well kept. These restrooms do not have sinks or mirrors. There are no showers and there is no water at the campsites. You can fill up your water containers at the campground host's site which is right on Aguirre Spring Road as you start driving in. The sites have picnic tables and grills and some have fire pits. There is a loop of campsites that are off to the right of the camping pay station. Those sites are pretty close together, and there were several families camped up there, but they are right at the base of those gorgeous rock mountains. I bypassed this loop and drove down the road a little further and camped in a spot on the left a little ways passed the hiking trail (which is on the right). I loved my spot. I pitched the tent under shady tree. A restroom was close-by. I went for a trail run/hike the following morning. A very well spent $3!

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    Aguirre Springs National Recreation Area - The upper part of my campsite with the picnic table and grill in the Aguirre Spring Campground.

    The upper part of my campsite with the picnic table and grill in the Aguirre Spring Campground.

    Aguirre Springs National Recreation Area - Driving in to the campground on Aguirre Spring Road.

    Driving in to the campground on Aguirre Spring Road.

    Aguirre Springs National Recreation Area - View of the Organ Mountains from Aguirre Spring Road.

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    View of the Organ Mountains from Aguirre Spring Road.

    Casa Mobil Home Park - Mobile Homes at Casa Mobil

    Casa Mobil Home Park

    3.3(3 reviews)
    5.3 mi

    I have lived here for awhile and have seen several managers come and go, including the one who was…read morestealing money somehow. The only real problem I've had is the $25 fee per dog over one. I can see no reason to charge me $25 if I want to have a second terrier sized pup. It causes NO interference or issues for the park, such a small dog in a fenced area is NO danger to anyone. Like someone else, I see it as simply stealing people's money. Otherwise, the park is nice, well-kept and quiet. Also, the rent is going up by $35/mo starting in February of this year. Given 190 or so spaces with around 95% occupancy, that amounts to a $6900 raise for the owner. per month, $82,000 for the year. Meanwhile that large an increase totally wipes out MY increase of $43 for the year. OK, so I got an $8 raise thanks to the park owner. Yes, I understand that taxes go up. But we pay our own utilities, So I don't see any need for $82,000/year. I doubt very seriously that this parks tax bill has gone up by $82,000/year.

    I have been a tenant in Casa Mobil home for 2 years and although it might seem that this is a short…read moretime. I am more than pleased with the change and move I have made. I have encountered great professionalism on behalf of owners with the application process and approval. Property manager, respectful , courteous and always on call and available if we have questions, concerns or if anything needs to get done. Cleanliness and maintenance always a top priority with employees. You always see maintaince employees making sure park is clean, and it is cleaner than others. Party hall available for rent. Washer and dryer availability. Safe gated park, quiet and calm atmosphere, lighted park, cameras on premises, with speed limit for our safety, and childrens. Safety of tenants is an obvious measure we see.  Small animals welcomed and we only had to pay a small affordable fee, and that was a big worry for us, since my kids couldn't bare to be without Schmidt our chihuahua,  cable. Transition from my previous place to Casa Mobile home park on 6145 quail ave. Has been one of the easiest and non regrettable ones for my family and myself. This is the place to live at!

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    Casa Mobil Home Park - Security Gate and Font of Building

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    Security Gate and Font of Building

    Aguirre Springs Campground

    Aguirre Springs Campground

    4.7(7 reviews)
    37.2 mi

    Slant rhyme summary: draconian rules, beautiful views!…read more In the winter, this place is open 8am to 6pm. You can leave this campground anytime (insert boomer Hotel California Dad joke here), but you can't get back in. How do they accomplish this? The road into the campground is gated. The gate is locked on one side (driver's right) and the other side is open, BUT it has those one-way spikes like the rental car agencies have. This is brutal. We were here trying to do rock climbs in the Organs and we had to SPEED back into the campground to not miss the 6pm cutoff. It made it impossible to enjoy the lovely eateries and breweries in Las Cruces so...we chose not to sleep here for multiple nights and just leave our tent setup. Having said all that, this campground is immaculate. It's one of the nicest public campgrounds I've stayed at. Every site has a fire ring, a grill, a picnic table WITH a minipavillion, and a flat area to pitch a tent. To top it all off, it's only $7 a night and has amazing views of the Organ mountains! My guess is that this area has problems with rampant vandalism (many of the Organ mountain trailheads are also locked from 8am to 6pm) and is maybe understaffed, so this is their solution to the issues. If you go to bed early and are really good at cooking in a campground, this is the spot for you. If you're the type of person that likes big days in the mountains followed by hiking out by headlamp followed by crispy brews in town...look elsewhere.

    This is a beautiful campground nestled in the Organ Mountains. We came on a weekend evening and…read morewere able to find an unoccupied tent site. This is the closest campground I found near White Sands; it was about a 40 minute drive. The stars were beautiful. Make sure to bring exactly $7 cash as you deposit it into the box to get a permit. There were picnic tables and grills for each campsite. We had a nearby garbage bin. The vault toilets were surprisingly very, very clean. The Pine Loop Trail was a lovely four-mile hike that starts right by the campground. It takes you up into the mountains, and it took us about two hours to complete. There were many false trails that weren't marked. It's rated as moderate, although I think it was more challenging.

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    Aguirre Springs Campground - Rabbit Ears from the campground

    Rabbit Ears from the campground

    Aguirre Springs Campground - Abbey getting ready to climb

    Abbey getting ready to climb

    Aguirre Springs Campground - Camping in the Organ Mountains

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    Camping in the Organ Mountains

    Hueco Rock Ranch

    Hueco Rock Ranch

    5.0(3 reviews)
    23.0 mi

    If you are going to Hueco Tanks to climb for the 1st time, start here, hire a guide or tag along on…read morea guided tour. Let them guide you through the process. A tour is the easiest method to get into the park. All the guides/tours I have hired have been nice, but this is the easiest method of getting a good guide. I have had nothing but good experiences on the tour groups. Just make sure you can climb at the level range of the tour. It is a business owned by climbers run by climbers. Everyone is nice and loves climbing. The climbing energy is infectious. Sometimes the facilities could be better and cleaner. The area seems to be getting better. There are flush toilets! The campground is the easiest one to get into. The National Park Campground is a plan ahead reservation system and can be trying. It is a bunch of climbers running amok, but it is not as bad it could be. The majority of the peeps are here to climb hard. If you are not into camping or a hostel environment El Paso has plenty of hotel/motel rooms. I didn't use the Rock Ranch to plan my first trip, but now I get all my guides/tours from here. See you climbing!

    Best bet for climbers | Good vibes, cool facility $…read more This place is AWESOME. I wish I knew this place was open during the times I stayed in El Paso to climb at Hueco Tanks though. The time when I usually come to climb in the park is Veterans Day weekend, and that time frame is when they're just starting to open for the season. We went here to rent crash pads. $10/day for the regular 2 fold $15/day for the tri fold *the ones we rented were NEW!!!!! This place is in association with the American Alpine Club, so if you stay here you get a discount if you're a member. From what I saw, there are a couple rooms that have several bunk beds, a couple rooms with single beds, some rooms that have their own bathrooms, a shared bathroom down the hall, a common space area, a bar area, and a shared kitchen. The outside has some training equipment, too. It's just a place full of climbers staying to be close by to the park instead of 45 minutes away in El Paso, near the airport. There is also camping spots available and lots of parking spaces. We'll be back next year and hopefully if they are open we'll be staying here :)

    Fort Bliss RV Park - rvparks - Updated June 2026

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