Best Campgrounds near Chamberino, NM

The desert landscape surrounding Chamberino, New Mexico sits at the crossroads of diverse camping opportunities, with options spanning from full-service RV resorts to remote dispersed sites on public lands. Located approximately 20 miles northwest of El Paso and 25 miles south of Las Cruces, this border region provides access to both developed campgrounds like Las Cruces KOA and primitive sites in the Organ Mountains. BLM-managed lands offer free dispersed camping at locations such as Baylor Canyon Road Spur and Sierra Vista, while state parks and private campgrounds provide varying levels of amenities for both tent and RV campers.

Road conditions and seasonal considerations significantly impact camping experiences in this high desert region. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 100°F, making spring and fall the preferred camping seasons for most visitors. Winter nights can drop below freezing, particularly at higher elevations in the Organ Mountains. Many BLM dispersed sites require high-clearance vehicles to access, with rough dirt roads leading to remote camping areas. As one camper noted about Aguirre Spring Campground: "The road is narrow and winding and steep in places but paved and ONE way. Most sites are uneven and short. BLM recommends nothing more than 23' long." Cell service varies widely, with better coverage near Interstate 10 and diminishing signal in mountain areas.

Mountain views dominate the camping experience throughout the region, with the Organ Mountains providing a dramatic backdrop to eastern sites. Campers frequently mention the exceptional stargazing opportunities, particularly at more remote locations. "The sky was dark at night and we couldn't see any electric lights. Kind of cool so close yet so far from El Paso," reported one visitor to Gap Tank dispersed camping. Wildlife sightings commonly include jackrabbits, quail, and occasionally javelinas. Highway noise affects some campgrounds near I-10, with several reviewers mentioning road noise at sites like Hacienda RV Resort. Water availability is limited at primitive sites, requiring campers to bring their own supply for multi-day stays.

Best Camping Sites Near Chamberino, New Mexico (49)

    1. Las Cruces KOA

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

    "We stopped at this KOA for one night while passing through New Mexico.   We had a great view of the valley below and our site had everything we needed--full hookups."

    "We only stayed one night but this was a convenient location or far off the highway. Bathroom was clean and staff was nice. Large clean dog park. Nice views of the city."

    2. Franklin Mountains State Park Campground

    22 Reviews
    Canutillo, TX
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (915) 444-9100

    $10 - $20 / night

    "No showers that I am aware of but vaulted toilets are located near tent pads. There are many trails to explore which extend all the way into New Mexico."

    "Gorgeous views and there was hardly anyone else around - it was great. Stayed at Campsite 25 in my Subaru Outback with my dog. No problems. Composite toilet within walking distance."

    3. Aguirre Spring Recreation Area and Campground

    55 Reviews
    White Sands, NM
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (575) 525-4300

    "Southeast New Mexico has mountains believe it or not. The camp is nestled up against one. It’s Memorial Day weekend and not too crowded. Highly recommend for the price (basically free)."

    "I've been on a nationwide roadtrip for a few months that now and I have tent camped alone in many sites from Florida to Arkansas to, now, New Mexico."

    4. Sierra Vista

    30 Reviews
    Organ, NM
    19 miles

    "Pitched my tent next to car and slept thru the night with no noise. Light wind this night. Some movement from others by 7am."

    "Clean, safe, beautiful views of the Organ mts and Las Cruses, great trails close by.
    Limited spots and could be more difficult for rvs. Great for vans."

    5. Sombra Antigua Winery

    7 Reviews
    Chamberino, NM
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (915) 241-4349

    "The surrounding area is beautiful wine and pecan orchards. Loved this place!"

    "The atmosphere is fun with the winery nearby that plays live music on weekends."

    6. Hacienda RV Resort

    20 Reviews
    Mesilla, NM
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (575) 528-5800

    $36 - $64 / night

    "Located in Las Cruces New Mexico, Hacienda RV resort is conveniently situated right off of interstate 10."

    "Close to town. Clean facilities and large fenced dog walk."

    7. BLM Dispersed camping along B059 New Mexico

    6 Reviews
    Mesilla, NM
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (575) 525-4300

    "So the road in is at the 151 Mesquite Exit off IH 10. First 2 miles were blacktop, then 2 miles of 2.5 vehicle wide gravel road then 2 miles of single vehicle gravel road."

    "Lots of side by sides rip ridin around"

    8. Western Skys RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Chamberino, NM
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (575) 233-2573

    $19 - $40 / night

    9. El Paso West RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Anthony, NM
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (575) 882-7172

    10. Baylor Canyon Rd Spur, BLM, Free

    13 Reviews
    Organ, NM
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (575) 522-1219

    "We stayed close by at Sierra View for a night and then tried this spot out and really enjoyed it! A bit more space and privacy here and the mountains are just gorgeous."

    "Heard coyote’s howling pretty nearby around 1:30am, and in the area again at 3am-ish."

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Recent Reviews near Chamberino, NM

345 Reviews of 49 Chamberino Campgrounds


  • Kevin K.
    Sep. 28, 2025

    Las Cruces KOA

    Seems like a brand new KOA

    Remodeling of site continues but 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. The store is large and there is free coffee and danish in the mornings.

  • R
    Sep. 21, 2025

    Las Cruces KOA

    Pricey

    A clean , well kept campground with great views. But, for the price, I would expect more.

  • Brittany F.
    Aug. 13, 2025

    Las Cruces KOA

    Views and classic amenities

    We did one night at this KOA. Laundry was easy and used a QR app to pay or traditional coin operation. The place is beautiful and well maintained. Lots of views that everyone can enjoy. A stunning mountain range view that make sunrises and sets a treat.

  • Ryan M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 2, 2025

    Fort Bliss RV Park

    Clean park with lots of amenities

    This is a nice park with lots of facilities. Laundry has commercial machines. Full hookups with lots of pull thru spots.

  • S E.
    Jul. 26, 2025

    Aguirre Spring Recreation Area and Campground

    Crowded, noisy, awful.

    This campsite is one of the worst I’ve been at in yeeeaaasrrrrsss. So many people. So many RUDE people. People who literally just want to party and play extremely loud music and keep their generator on all day and night. There’s supposed to be a no noise or generators after 10pm but there’s no enforcement. On top of that, the bathrooms are AWFUL. There are so many flies in the toilet it’s actually impossible to go, so bring your own LNT toilet and a tent for it since everyone will see you otherwise. Oh, and the gnats are INSANE. I only gave this place 2 stars because it’s gorgeous. Too bad it’s a magnet for the worst kinds of campers.

  • Jonathan E.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 29, 2025

    Oregan Wilderness Dispersed

    Rocky road and crowded, but beautiful

    There are many sites off this road, but it was super crowded when I went in April. Additionally, the sites are quite close to another nearby main road that is primarily parallel to the road you camp off. I didn’t hear much car noise from that road, but I could easily see the cars driving by from my tent. With these things in mind, I wouldn’t necessarily say I felt isolated when camping here in my tent, and it is definitely not “out there” in nature, but the views of the Organ Mountains are wonderful!

    The road in is very bumpy/rocky. I’m kind of a risk-taker with my Toyota Corolla and was able to make it the full way from one end of the road to the other (driving VERY slowly and carefully), but had to get out of my car quite a few times to move large rocks out of the way.

    In all, I recommend this spot due to the beautiful views and convenient location, but be aware that it might be pretty crowded and the road doesn’t necessarily suit normal cars (shout-out to my fellow non-camper/van/jeep peeps!).

  • MThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 22, 2025

    Hacienda RV Resort

    Served its purpose while in for a few days

    As noted in other review here: Traffic is fast on curved road, be alert. Overall, clean, showers have a step so water can stay inside shower stall, there is a handicapped shower. All shower closets have sinks and plenty of hooks on wall. The one I used has blow dryer. Only one toilet in men's room (room that is separate from showers). WiFi is available but you must create a sign-in/acct. so we did not use it. Phone reception was great and we were able to hotspot for work (used VPN). Staff is friendly and let us know water pressure is high so use a reducer (we did not need water hookup), and also cautioned us that there have been some bike thefts in area and let us know that if we wanted, we could keep bikes inside their office at no charge (open 9 to 5 so we were not able to do that). It was very hot (>100) and so we kept fan/AC on all night and wrapped our cord around bikes in such a way that if someone was up to no-good, s/he would need to turn it off and thus notify us that something was up (and they might get a shock depending on how that went! ;). No table, but had sewer and water in addition to electric. Site was level. There is a free dogwash! We watched a gray fox during day that was nearby (did not come very close to campground). I-10 is close but we did not notice any noise. A Wal Mart is across the frwy, and several restaurants nearby. We did not use spa but it was clean and there is a large patio area for activities/cookouts that is quite nice. Large area also for horseshoes, corn hole and as noted in other reviews a narrow but very long dog walk for pets to roam. 

    Might be a bit nicer in cooler weather----just way too hot to do much around grounds (BBQ, cornhole, spa). Would stay here again.

  • Haley L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 6, 2025

    Sierra Vista

    Beautiful but busy

    Tent camping 6/5/25. Almost all of the spots are full, unless you go much farther back onto what seems to be a rough dirt road. I parked and then put my tent a little ways out. Everyone is very quiet, but you can hear cars from the highway. Beautiful clear sky and view of the mountains. Very clean and well maintained.

  • AThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 2, 2025

    Baylor Canyon - Organ Mountains Basecamp

    Nice view of the mountains

    I showed up here with my travel trailer, I think it was a good place to park and enjoy the view and night time breeze.


Guide to Chamberino

Camping near Chamberino, New Mexico provides access to BLM dispersed sites that require varying levels of vehicle clearance. Situated in the Chihuahuan Desert at approximately 3,900 feet elevation, this border region experiences significant temperature fluctuations between seasons and day-night cycles. The area's proximity to military installations occasionally results in training noise impacting some camping locations.

What to do

Mountain biking at Franklin Mountains: The trail system offers varied terrain for different skill levels. At Franklin Mountains State Park Campground, campers can access numerous trails. As one visitor mentioned, "Franklin Mountain state park is a beautiful painted scene in El Paso Tx. some of the camp sites are drive in, but most are hike in (they aren't very far either .2-.5 mi)."

Hiking the Organ Mountains: The unique rock formations provide challenging terrain with rewarding views. At Aguirre Spring Recreation Area and Campground, "There is a lovely 4 mile hike that loops up in the mountains by the sites," according to one camper. Another visitor noted the "great 4 mile loop hike, and other much more strenuous/technical options for mountain climbers."

Wine tasting: Sample local vintages at wineries that offer camping. At Sombra Antigua Winery, "The facilities are clean and the wine is good. The atmosphere is great also," reports one visitor. Another camper mentioned, "They have a large outdoor covered wine tasting area that allows dogs. An excellent wine sampling set helped choose a good wine."

What campers like

Unobstructed views: The mountain vistas provide dramatic backdrops for camping. At Baylor Canyon Rd Spur, "Sunset is breathtaking!! I don't recommend arriving here after dark whatsoever. Stars are surprisingly visible too- there's a lot of light pollution from Las Cruces down below, but it didn't seem to have much effect on star gazing while I was there."

Privacy between sites: Many campgrounds offer good spacing between campsites. One camper at Sierra Vista noted, "The sites are close together but there is good privacy between spots. The views are amazing!" Another at Baylor Canyon mentioned, "Great place to rest for the night before attempting any hikes in Organ Desert Mountains National Monument."

Clean facilities: Several established campgrounds maintain well-kept amenities. At Las Cruces KOA, "We did one night at this KOA. Laundry was easy and used a QR app to pay or traditional coin operation. The place is beautiful and well maintained. Lots of views that everyone can enjoy."

What you should know

Road conditions vary significantly: Many dispersed sites require careful driving. At BLM Dispersed camping along B059, one visitor reported, "My bus was squeaking, twisting, driving at an angle, and it was a brutal drive... While I'll not come back because it's not well maintained, it does have very beautiful vistas."

Military training noise: Some sites experience disruption from nearby military activities. At BLM Dispersed camping along B059, a camper noted, "Boom / explosion sounds all night made for an uneasy night, especially for our dogs. We are assuming the sounds came from testing and/or training at the nearby Doña Ana range."

Temperature extremes: Plan according to season with proper gear. At Franklin Mountains State Park Campground, one camper noted, "Beautiful weather December (76°)," while others mention extremely hot summers. A visitor at Baylor Canyon warned, "I was up at 7am and they were gone, imagine they must've been pretty cold, temps drop quite dramatically and the winds whip up there."

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly activities: Some campgrounds offer recreational facilities. At Las Cruces KOA, a camper reported, "The kids enjoyed cornhole, basketball, tetherball, and the playground. The store was well stocked."

Wildlife watching opportunities: Children can observe desert animals safely. One visitor at Baylor Canyon Rd Spur shared, "Heard coyote's howling pretty nearby around 1:30am, and in the area again at 3am-ish," while another noted, "There were cows roaming about as it's free range here."

Campground layout considerations: Some sites work better for families than others. At Aguirre Spring, "Most sites are uneven and short. BLM recommends nothing more than 23' long. Water available at host site near gate before driving about 4 or 5 mi to campsites."

Tips from RVers

Size limitations: Several campgrounds have restrictions for larger vehicles. A camper at Franklin Mountains State Park Campground advised, "The rv parking is small only has 5 sites and no amenities. Be cautious if you have a big rig the spots are not very long and are pull in pull out."

Water management: Many sites lack hookups, requiring planning. At Aguirre Spring, a visitor suggested, "We brought our own 5 gal of water and were fine for 3 nights."

High water pressure: Where hookups exist, be prepared for strong pressure. At Hacienda RV Resort, "Staff is friendly and let us know water pressure is high so use a reducer."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Chamberino, NM?

According to TheDyrt.com, Chamberino, NM offers a wide range of camping options, with 49 campgrounds and RV parks near Chamberino, NM and 15 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Chamberino, NM?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Chamberino, NM is Las Cruces KOA with a 4.7-star rating from 57 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Chamberino, NM?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 15 free dispersed camping spots near Chamberino, NM.