So many spiders
Very nice camp site with bathrooms but good lord the spiders here are ridiculous. Black widows and massive tarantulas everywhere. We are not locals so it was startling to say the least.
Very nice camp site with bathrooms but good lord the spiders here are ridiculous. Black widows and massive tarantulas everywhere. We are not locals so it was startling to say the least.
Great rest stop if you are passing through. Its just off the highway. You can here the semi-trucks but its not a heavily traffic hwy. There are four pavilions, each with trash can, fire pit, and grill. Two clean pit toilets. The site is next to cell towers. I have att, showing 5g with full bars. Site #3 has the best view. No water source so bring plenty of water.
We had the place to ourselves and watched another amazing New Mexico sunset. We only stayed one night with our 45 foot fifth wheel while traveling through. It was so nice that we contemplated staying longer. Beware that there are rattle snakes in the area as we watched one slither across the road at a distance. Well worth the $5!!!
Fantastic view! This place was quiet and peaceful, even with dirt bikes and ATVs on the trails! When I arrived there was one camper. I stayed for 3 days (over Easter weekend). The place filled up and some OHV showed up to play. Sun shelter over a picnic table and garbage can at each. No water, but pit toilets that were really clean.
We got here towards the evening and it was so beautiful driving up! There is some great views and facilities are really clean.
After reading how the area around Roswell is tough to find BLM/ cheap overnight - i fired up the Dyrt app and found this gem.
$3 for me and my van. Came in after dark to get some sleep before heading into Roswell proper. Only a few other vans.
Bathroom was immaculate, views are great . Thank you to the host for keeping it this way.
This is a great place not far outside of Roswell. Great overnight parking/car camping place. Stayed by myself at the best spot available. My company was a tarantula hawk wasp, very large blue dragonfly, some desert ants and an owl hooting down in the ravine. Melt. It was warm, of course but with the windows down and a little neck fan to encourage airflow, It was alright.
Whereas there are only a very few prime camping spots - that were full, there was also a nice level and large gravel parking lot that did the trick for a quick overnight. The cell service was the best, most likely because there were several cellular towers looming overhead.
Follow the sign to a dirt road and there are several spots for large travel trailers and smaller spots for people who want to tent camp. Clean, host on site, and prices are posted at the entrance, just grab a slip from the box put your money in and place into the lock box. We stayed over 2 nights over halloween and it was quiet only one other camper there. It cost 5$ a night. Bathrooms were well kept and the roads where too.
Only 4 camp sites but overnight camping in the parking lot is allowed. great views of the sunset but not a dark sky site as Roswell, New Mexico is visible to the southwest. Visited during the middle of the week so we were the only campers at the site. This is an OHV park so probably busy during weekends. The pit toilet was clean.
Incredibly easy to access. Several spots to accommodate a camper. Was passing through, only hiked the rim trail for a morning wake up. $2 for the night. SUPER CLEAN VAULT TOILETS.
Beautiful views, nice sites but only 5 spaces. All spaces have personal picnic area under pavilion with grill and firepit. No hookups and no potable water or dump station. There are vault toilets on site. $3 a day for one person/ $5 a day for two people. There is a cash dropbox or you can scan a QR code on sign that is posted that takes you to the Recreation.gov site to pay. We stayed in our fifth wheel camper for a week. It snowed one night! About 22 mins from nearest Walmart in Roswell. FYI - Tractor Supply in Roswell has no propane refills. We went to Pico Propane. Great place to fill up. T-mobile service is excellent. Would definitely stay here again!
I wasn't sure about where to stay in Roswell. I didn't want to get a hotel but wasn't sure about campsites. I stumbled upon this thanks to this site!
Paid the 5 dollars picked the back site and spent the night with my two pups. We slept very well!
After putting $5 in the envelope at the entrance, we easily drove a loop through the establishment and saw no other campers. We decided to take the 3rd site (first non-handicap site). Plenty of space. For tent use, it’s too rocky to use stakes, but there were plenty of sizable rocks to use to weigh down tarps. It was cool and breezy. It’s a shame we are just passing through, beautiful area to camp at. Edit: also, incredibly clean vault toilet!
Stopped by for one night. Got here early because was not sure if it would be crowded or not. One one other group here during the day. Very windy, but was not complaining on a hot day. Worth the stop if you are close or passing through.
This place is cute. It has well spaced camp sites that are easy to find (we arrived after dark). The campsites have a covered picnic table a little grill and a fire ring. The vista is gorgeous. Walked the trails in the morning and was totally alone. It was gorgeous watching the sun come up. There was a bit of highway noise I noticed while hiking but not while sleeping. There are cell phone towers or some sort of electrical towers at the entrance of the park. The host came out to chat with my husband and he was friendly. He explained that the park is just over 2000acres. The trails really are beautiful and well kept! Stop if you can. There’s an envelope drop of for a $5 deposit.
This small campground about 20 minutes east of Roswell, NM was the perfect place for us to spend a few days relaxing and wandering the desert trails of this OHV area. The campground only offers 5 large and well-kept campsites, on a first-come basis. Even on the weekend, the area was extremely quiet.
With the landscape falling away toward the west, the sunsets were simply amazing. The area offered miles and miles of OHV trails which were good for hiking and mountain biking as well.
With a picnic table, grill, fire ring, and shelter, you cannot complain for $5 a night. The bathrooms were the cleanest pit-toilets we’ve ever seen and the area had extremely strong LTE (the tower was right there at the edge of the campground). And, with our portable solar panel, we have always have all the electricity we could possibly need! There is no water at this camping area, not even a nearby creek, so come prepared. Roswell, offers all the amenities you could want, with full grocery stores, gas station and water/ ice kiosks. And, don't miss the Alien Museum!