Best Cabin Camping near Arrey, NM

Cabins near Arrey, New Mexico provide visitors with various accommodation options in the hot springs region. Riverbend Hot Springs features cabin rentals with full access to mineral water pools overlooking the Rio Grande River. Hot Springs Glamp Camp offers refurbished vintage trailers functioning as cabin-style accommodations with electricity, heating, and comfortable furnishings. Faywood Hot Springs provides cabin rentals with easy access to their hot springs facilities, while Las Cruces KOA, about 40 miles south, offers traditional KOA cabin rentals. "My wife and I loved this campground! The host was very friendly and helpful, even with our late arrival. The grounds are really well kept and the hot spring tubs are AMAZING! We loved the refurbished camper we were in," noted one visitor at Hot Springs Glamp Camp.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. At Hot Springs Glamp Camp, units feature vintage-style accommodations with basic amenities including mini-split heating/cooling systems. Lakeview RV Park and Hidden Valley Ranch RV Resort both provide cabin options with full hookups and access to shared bathrooms and showers. Most cabin facilities require reservations, especially during peak tourist seasons, and availability is often limited. Pet policies vary by location—Riverbend Hot Springs and Lakeview RV Park allow pets in cabin areas, while other locations may restrict pets or charge additional fees. One camper at Riverbend mentioned, "The hot springs at night are amazing. We got there at 9pm and there were three other people there which were hard to spot as the place is fairly large."

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Kitchen facilities range from basic to non-existent—visitors staying at Hot Springs Glamp Camp have access to shared grilling facilities, while some private cabins may include mini-refrigerators or microwaves. On-site markets are available at Lakeview RV Park and Las Cruces KOA for basic provisions. Faywood Hot Springs maintains a small provisions store where visitors can purchase firewood and forgotten items. Cabins at Riverbend Hot Springs provide convenient access to shared cooking facilities, with a visitor noting, "They have a cute common area with coffee and tea, and a shared cooking area."

Best Cabin Sites Near Arrey, New Mexico (7)

    1. Lakeview RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Caballo, NM
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (575) 743-2242

    $18 / night

    2. Riverbend Hot Springs

    7 Reviews
    Elephant Butte, NM
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (575) 894-7625

    "They only have 5 RV spots, and they are COMPETITIVELY booked. Each time we've stayed we have been lucky enough to get cancelation bookings. Each site is big rig friendly, with easy back-in parking."

    "Situated right on the river with awesome hot springs! There multiple pools to chose from and for privacy. They have running water and showers too."

    3. Hot Springs Glamp Camp

    6 Reviews
    Elephant Butte, NM
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (575) 740-6775

    $50 - $75 / night

    "It is only a short walk to Main Street but it is very quiet at night. Highlight: It includes access to incredible mineral water baths built out of kitschy farm troughs!"

    "It’s tucked away and such a cozy and slow place to stay. We stayed in a campsite for 5 nights. Highly recommend more than one day so you can enjoy the springs and the town!"

    4. Las Cruces KOA

    57 Reviews
    Mesilla, NM
    47 miles
    Website
    +1 (575) 526-6555

    "We stayed in the tent Cabin 2 and loved every minute of it. It was cold and it heated up quickly. Everything we needed for a nice stay and the bed was comfy."

    "Loved the camping cabin as a treat after a month of car camping. Hot showers, community kitchen, laundry, dog run. I also staying in one of the tent sites which was available despite the cold."

    5. Faywood Hot Springs

    6 Reviews
    Faywood, NM
    43 miles
    Website
    +1 (575) 342-8181

    $27 - $200 / night

    "For only $21 (the typical price of most regular vault toilet and picnic table camp sites), you get heaven on earth."

    "About 30-45 minutes out of las cruces nm,beautiful desert setting, rv sites, cabins, camp store, several hot springs, some are clothing optional, some family friendly, very remote no cell service but beautiful"

    6. Hidden Valley Ranch RV Resort

    1 Review
    Deming, NM
    39 miles
    Website
    +1 (575) 546-3071

    "Large rec room with full kitchen, satellite tv, pool table, and pop/candy/ice cream for sale. Laundry and hot showers. Very friendly and a majority of sites are long time full timers."

    7. Camp Thunderbird

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    Mimbres, NM
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (575) 536-9560

    $20 - $30 / night

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  • Susan F.
    Dec. 23, 2021

    Las Cruces KOA

    Fantastic scenic spot

    Fantastic views, friendly staff. Clean digs. Some improvements maybe for the camp kitchen. We stayed in the tent Cabin 2 and loved every minute of it. It was cold and it heated up quickly. Everything we needed for a nice stay and the bed was comfy.

  • cal K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 1, 2023

    Las Cruces KOA

    Really nice KOA

    This place was well kept. Loved the camping cabin as a treat after a month of car camping. Hot showers, community kitchen, laundry, dog run. I also staying in one of the tent sites which was available despite the cold. Camping cabins are 1-4 and 3 and 4 are nicer just farther off the road.

  • Christina H.
    May. 11, 2025

    Riverbend Hot Springs

    Amazing, unique experience

    These hot springs are FANTASTIC! This was our 2nd time here and we will make an effort to come back anytime we pass through the area.

    They only have 5 RV spots, and they are COMPETITIVELY booked. Each time we've stayed we have been lucky enough to get cancelation bookings. Each site is big rig friendly, with easy back-in parking. We were in site 4 and had no trouble parking our 37ft 5th wheel with long truck (55ft total). Each site is full hookups with cable and free high speed wifi, and a picnic table. Current rates are 75/night for week days and 95/night for weekends. RV stays include access to the public pools and areas (during operating hours) from the time of your check in to your check out time the next morning. You can't beat that value!! Site includes 2 adults and you can add more for 30/person per night. I recommend going during the week so you basically have the place to yourself. RVs only, no vans, tents, or truck/car camping.

    They also have a nice RV for rent, or they have casitas/hotel rooms that look gorgeous and some even have their own private yards with soaking pools. You can even rent a private soaking pool easily online or at the front desk. All the pools are beautiful and clean and every part of the hot springs property is perfectly manicured and so relaxing. They have a cute common area with coffee and tea, and a shared cooking area. You can rent towels and robes, and they have a small gift shop. These hot springs do not feel touristy, but instead quaint and relaxing. The cost is very reasonable and you can tell they put a lot of heart and soul into the grounds.

    The views are to die for. The soaking pools overlook the rio grande river with mountains in the background. I have never been to a hot springs better than this one, and you can park your RV right across the street! Perfection.

  • Candy P.
    Oct. 8, 2024

    Las Cruces KOA

    Great New Mexico Stop

    We stopped on either end of our trip to the Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta. It was a great midway point from home. We stayed in a patio site. The site was spacious and level. A fire pit with chairs, a propane grill, and table with 4 chairs was provided. The kids enjoyed cornhole, basketball, tetherball, and the playground. The store was well stocked. I only wish more local products were sold. Many of the items that appeared to be made by Native Americans were actually imported from overseas. We also wish the community room had board games or movies to check out. The coffee and pastries was a great touch! We will definitely be back to explore the area more. Employees were friendly and kind. A great place to stay!

  • M
    Oct. 5, 2020

    Faywood Hot Springs

    Best. Place. Ever.

    I was worried that this place wasn’t open due to the fact there were only two reviews and it had been a while since a review. I can happily share that they are open and thriving. I was driving from Gila Cliff Dwellings towards White Sands NP and needed a place to camp. I passed some dispersed camping along the way, but most of the cultivated sites were closed, I’m guessing due to COVID as New Mexico has really cracked down on their camping and I ran into lots of sites that were either closed or only open to residents. Anyway, this place was a STEAL. For only $21 (the typical price of most regular vault toilet and picnic table camp sites), you get heaven on earth. You wouldn’t expect it driving in from either direction, but the sites themselves are extremely shaded and surrounded by trees and as private as possible given the close proximity to neighbors. I stayed at site #47 and even though I was right next to the pools and bathhouse, I couldn’t be seen at all from those places. There’s a potable water tap at EACH campsite, free showers, unlimited 24/7 access to hot springs (clothing required & clothing optional pools), a clubhouse to wash dishes or cook or simply hang out inside in a comfortable chair to read or play games at a table), several bathrooms, phone service (and I didn’t have any driving in or out), peacocks and other wildlife to admire, friendly staff, firewood for sale, labyrinth maze, short scenic trails to watch the sunset and rise, inside facilities, amazing cabins (cheapest one is only $60 and comes with an hour long soak in a private pool which is otherwise $28 for one hour), etc. I could go on and on about this place. The best $21 I have ever spent to spend the night anywhere in my entire life and I am always camping and traveling. A literal oasis. I soaked from 7pm-11pm and had the pools to myself several times on a Sunday evening. Everyone was respectful and there was no sense of party / loud groups as so common is seen at hot springs. Alcohol allowed.

  • Jayne  W.
    Jun. 13, 2018

    Faywood Hot Springs

    Beautiful desert location

    About 30-45 minutes out of las cruces nm,beautiful desert setting, rv sites, cabins, camp store, several hot springs, some are clothing optional, some family friendly, very remote no cell service but beautiful area, not far from city of rocks state park

  • Alireza
    Oct. 18, 2022

    Hot Springs Glamp Camp

    Wonderful hidden gem! 🌴🛀🌵

    This is a cool & nicely maintained RV/campsite with a few permanent vintage trailers & a yurt. It is only a short walk to Main Street but it is very quiet at night. Highlight: It includes access to incredible mineral water baths built out of kitschy farm troughs!

    The sites are separated by corrugated walls, so there is a nice amount of privacy while still having a cozy, vintage, community feel. The bathrooms are very nicely maintained and clean, and there is an awesome shared space with a fire pit. We planned to come for one night and stayed five! Can’t recommend it enough. Did I mention the mineral baths?!

  • i
    Jun. 9, 2022

    Las Cruces KOA

    Best KOA so far

    Very good looking park. Grounds are nice and seem well maintained. Features a good looking basketball court, dog run area, child run area, and picnic area. Couldn't use the pool because it closes at 7pm - LAME!

    Bathroom was old feeling, cramped, and a bit smelly. I had two silverfish in the shower with me that I didn't invite.

    My site was one with no sewer hookup and I appreciate that cheaper option. Site had a picnic table and fire ring.

  • Crystal C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 15, 2018

    Las Cruces KOA

    Views for days and soft tent sites

    After about 308 miles on the road today we were tired. The desolate stretches of highway between Tucson and Las Cruces had paid their toll and we were very happy to at last see the Las Cruces KOA Campground sign.  

    We had called in advance and were insured that tent camping was not yet full and we could come and make ourselves at home. Unknowing if we would make it before the office closed between 6:00 and 6:30 we were delighted to see the friendly face of Anne when we arrived. 

    She assisted us with not only a great campsite but also providing a map with items potentially of interest and some knowledge about our next days activity. 

    Our campsite was near the bathrooms and on a grassy area with plenty of shade. We were provided with a grill station and picnic table as well as water at the site and parking just in front along the slight fence line. 

    The campground facilities provided a half basketball court and play area as well as a gazebo for looking at the views during sunset. Those views were amazing overlooking the city and into the mountains as the night fell from the distance.

    We found an outdoor grill area upon arrival which offered a little more relief from winds than our campsite itself so were able to use our camp stove there and also have a nice area to sit and eat peacefully.

    There was a pool and it looked very inviting, however it was not open until mid month, a sad negative to us upon arrival. 

    I did take notice for those rv camping they also provided full hook ups and cable. To all campers wifi was available as well.

    🐰🐰🐰🐰🐰

    Overall this campground gets 5 of 5 Bunnies. The security of code locked facilities as well as comfortable facilities made for a pleasant experience in Las Cruces as a pass through city on our venture.


Guide to Arrey

Cabin camping near Arrey, New Mexico provides visitors with rustic and modern options amid the Chihuahuan Desert environment. Located in Sierra County at approximately 4,300 feet elevation, the area experiences hot summers with temperatures often exceeding 90°F and mild winters that drop to the 40s at night. This region sits along the Rio Grande corridor, creating unique mineral hot spring opportunities within desert surroundings that remain accessible year-round.

What to do

Soak in mineral hot springs 24/7: At Faywood Hot Springs, visitors can access multiple hot spring pools throughout day and night. "Overnight guests have access to a 24 hour pool," notes one camper, who adds that "DEFINITELY recommend booking a private hot spring tub after dark. The stars are INCREDIBLE. Tubs are the perfect temperature."

Explore nearby state parks: Located about 30 miles from Faywood Hot Springs, City of Rocks State Park offers unique rock formations and hiking opportunities. A camper mentioned, "About 10 miles to town and 30 miles to City of Rocks state park" when describing their stay at Hidden Valley Ranch RV Resort.

Visit local towns: Spend time in nearby Truth or Consequences and Las Cruces to experience local culture and amenities. "We took a short drive to La Mesilla and the farmers market in Las Cruces—definitely recommend both. White Sands is also not too far if you're up for a day trip," shares a visitor who stayed at Las Cruces KOA.

What campers like

Private soaking areas: Many cabin accommodations feature access to both communal and private hot springs. According to a camper at Riverbend Hot Springs, "The hot springs do not feel touristy, but instead quaint and relaxing. The cost is very reasonable and you can tell they put a lot of heart and soul into the grounds."

Night sky viewing: The minimal light pollution creates exceptional stargazing conditions. One visitor noted, "The springs at night are amazing... Everything was quiet and beautifully lit. There were ample places to sit ranging from lounge chairs, to regular chairs, to hammocks."

Shared facilities: Many properties offer community spaces with cooking equipment and gathering areas. A camper at Hot Springs Glamp Camp stated, "It is only a short walk to Main Street but it is very quiet at night. Highlight: It includes access to incredible mineral water baths built out of kitschy farm troughs!"

What you should know

Reservation requirements: Many cabin accommodations require advanced booking, especially during peak seasons. A camper at Hot Springs Glamp Camp advised, "Highly recommend this gem. It's tucked away and such a cozy and slow place to stay. We stayed in a campsite for 5 nights. Highly recommend more than one day so you can enjoy the springs and the town!"

Clothing optional areas: Some hot springs properties maintain separate clothing required and clothing optional sections. One reviewer explained, "They have clothes optional and required areas. The showers are clean. The bathrooms are clean. They have a good camp store. We spent 5 nights here and loved it."

Limited cell service: Some cabin areas have spotty or no cell coverage. A camper noted, "We had no issues getting backed in after dropping and parking our tow in the overflow next door," but elsewhere mentioned limited connectivity in the region.

Tips for camping with families

Amenity considerations: When planning cabin stays with children, check which properties offer family-friendly facilities. At Las Cruces KOA, a family reported, "The kids enjoyed cornhole, basketball, tetherball, and the playground. The store was well stocked."

Plan for heat management: Summer temperatures require preparation when staying in cabins. "We got a remodeled back in site and they are nice. Very wide and 50' deep. There is a concrete patio, table, grill and fire ring," notes a visitor, highlighting important shade features.

Bathroom access: Check whether cabin accommodations include private facilities or shared bathhouses. According to a Lakeview RV Park visitor, "This is a nice place overlooking Caballo Lake there are only four transient spaces. Most of them are long-term people I would happen to be lucky enough to get one. The cost is $26.31 if you pay cash and a dollar extra for credit card they have showers bathrooms Wi-Fi full hook up."

Tips from RVers

Site selection at hot spring locations: RV sites at hot spring properties may trade space for convenience. A Las Cruces KOA visitor noted, "The sites are super clean and well-spaced, and we loved the views overlooking the city and mountains—especially at night with the lights."

Water conservation: Many cabin and RV sites in this desert region have limited water availability. "You're within the city limits, but it feels somehow more like a quiet neighborhood," observed a visitor about Riverbend Hot Springs, adding "Even with the electrical hook ups, we still gathered all we needed with our solar powered system."

Temperature preparation: The desert climate requires planning for heating and cooling. "Heating and cooling is covered once you figure out how to use the mini-split and oil-filled electric heater," explains a camper about vintage trailer accommodations at Hot Springs Glamp Camp.

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