Best RV Parks & Resorts near Cliff, NM

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Best RV Sites Near Cliff, NM (48)

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    1. Silver City RV Park

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    Silver City, New Mexico

    Located within walking distance to the heart of downtown and nestled against the 3.3 million acre Gila National Forest, Silver City is a southwestern town with plenty of adventures in store for you! We offer full hookup sites for RVers and also have 3 cabins perfect for a weekend getaway.

    Safe travels and we look forward to seeing you!

    Please note our tent camping area is permanently closed.

    • Pets
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • RVs
    • Tents
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    2. Manzanos RV Park

    5 Reviews
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    9 Saves
    Arenas Valley, New Mexico
    • Pets
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • RVs
    • Tents
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    3. Rose Valley RV Ranch

    6 Reviews
    4 Photos
    22 Saves
    Silver City, New Mexico
    • Pets
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • RVs
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    4. Faywood Hot Springs

    5 Reviews
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    121 Saves
    Faywood, New Mexico

    Faywood Hot Mineral Spring Public & Private Pools Faywood Hot Springs, a rustic natural geothermal resort in southwestern New Mexico, We offer many outdoor public and private soaking pools for those who wish to partake of its healthful and rejuvenating mineral water baths. There are separate clothing-required, clothing-optional(naturist), private and group bathing areas. There are tent sites for camping, pull through RV(recreational vehicle) sites with full hook ups, and private cabins for overnight lodging accommodations. Our new Visitor’s Center has a store with food items, drinks, firewood and also has a gift shop.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • RVs

    $27 - $200 / night

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    5. Gila Hot Springs Campground

    11 Reviews
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    322 Saves
    Gila National Forest, New Mexico

    Gila Hot Springs Campground is a private business owned by Allen and Carla Campbell. It offers camping and natural hot spring pools beside the Gila River in southwest New Mexico. We are located 40 miles north of Silver City and about 4 miles from the Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument. Our area is surrounded by the Gila Wilderness and the larger Gila National Forest.

    PLEASE NOTE! We are NOT an RV campground. We have no hookups. Small self-contained RV ONLY.

    The hot springs campground has three pools with natural rock perimeters and gravel bottoms. Each pool has its own personality and temperature so you are sure to find one that pleases you. The normal temperature of the pools is between 101º and 104ºF.

    There are twelve camping areas spaced for privacy and are located around shade trees. Small self-contained campers and trailers are welcome (must be less than 20 feet long) but few sites can accommodate them. No hookups are available.

    Toilet facilities (composting) and drinking water is available. We do not provide electricity or trash containers, and there are no bathing or shower facilities. The pools are NOT for bathing.

    There are water faucets for cold and hot potable water next to the “dragon spout”, in the pool area. The hot spring water coming out of the dragon spout is 140ºF. Do not wash your dishes there, carry the water to your campsite.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • RVs

    $7 / night

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    6. North Clifton RV Park

    2 Reviews
    5 Photos
    25 Saves
    Clifton, Arizona
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • RVs
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    7. Ridge Park RV

    3 Reviews
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    2 Saves
    Silver City, New Mexico

    Ridge Park is located near the Continental Divide nestled in the foothills of the Burro Mountains. We are just minutes south of Silver City. We have 20 full hookup sites spread out over 18 acres. We are surrounded by live oak trees and a well-manicured natural landscape with 360-degree views of the nearby forest and valley and distant mountains. Unlike other RV resorts, Ridge Park is a great place to enjoy nature and its wild life in a serene setting.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $35 - $325 / night

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      8. Continental Divide Park & Camp

      1 Review
      6 Saves
      Arenas Valley, New Mexico
      • Pets
      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • ADA Access
      • RVs

      $25 - $35 / night

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          10. Gila Hot Springs Ranch

          2 Reviews
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          15 Saves
          Gila National Forest, New Mexico

          RV Park

          Whether you are camping in a tent or full-size recreational vehicle, there is a place at the Gila Hot Springs ranch. Owned and operated by Becky Campbell, this facility is an AAA rated campground. We are committed to make sure that your camping experience is an enjoyable success. For further information contact us at gilahotspringsranch@gilanet.com or call 575-536-9314 (evenings).

          Free Wi-Fi is available at Doc Campbell's Outpost.

          Our sites have both hot and cold taps at all hookups. You have the option to enjoy the hot springs water in your own RV or use the RV Park restroom with showers. Be sure to enjoy the Natural Hotsprings Jacuzzi, too!

          We also have a picnic pavilion with a grill. A fire ring is also available and is a great place for group activities. In addition, your children can romp and play in our playground. Horse corrals are also available.

          Rates* Hookups: Overnight: $23 - $29 Weekly: $129 - $161 Monthly: $320

          Overnight tenting: $5.75 per person. Tenting rates include use of showers. Natural Hotsprings Jacuzzi use: $4.60 per person Surcharge for a/c and electric heaters

          • Pets
          • Fires
          • Electric Hookups
          • Reservable
          • ADA Access
          • RVs

          $6 - $29 / night

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        Recent RV Reviews in Cliff

        173 Reviews of 48 Cliff Campgrounds


        • Michael D.The Dyrt PRO User
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          Jan. 7, 2025

          BLM Near City of Rocks

          Open BLM land

          This is open BLM land. When you turn off Highway 61, you go through a gate. There are multiple pull-outs along the road. Great views, desert terrain. I have good cell service, and my home fi hot spot is working great.

        • Rosie G.The Dyrt PRO User
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          Jan. 4, 2025

          Silver City RV Park

          Great for overnight

          Very small and tight park. It was basically cheap and cheerful. Used the laundry which wasn’t exciting but it did the job. You can walk to the old town from here. It was $40 for the night which we thought ok. Gravel lots but flat.

        • Teresa T.The Dyrt PRO User
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          Nov. 29, 2024

          Manzanos RV Park

          Next time I'm in the area, I'm staying here

          I chose to stay in town this visit but these spots are much nicer and there are trails and things to see very close.

        • Teresa T.The Dyrt PRO User
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          Nov. 29, 2024

          Silver City RV Park

          Well maintained town park

          I think the campground is very nice and convenient to downtown. Full hookups, clean bathrooms and for the summer, nice shade. A lot of local tenants but it was quiet and well cared for with just a few spots coming and foing.

        • Teresa T.The Dyrt PRO User
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          Nov. 29, 2024

          Upper Gallinas Campground

          Strip along the road

          This is the most exposed of the campgrounds to the road. Nice and close to get to a picnic table but I'd stay at one of the others before staying here.

        • CThe Dyrt PRO User
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          Nov. 27, 2024

          Cosmic Campground - Dark Sky Sanctuary

          Loved it. Easy to get to.

          Arrived just after dark.  Kept my headlights off as I drove in as I didn't want to disturb others.  I saw a small pull off for a spot, and I took it.  In the morning, I discovered I hadn't gone all the way to the actual campground.  Lots of places for people and almost no one here on a lovely Friday evening in November.  Easy access for my 25' RV.  Highly recommend.  We were able to see the milky way (faint), satellites, and 3 shooting stars, all in about an hour.

        • MThe Dyrt PRO User
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          Oct. 17, 2024

          Manzanos RV Park

          Great option in Silver City

          Man, free pulled pork BBQ every Sat. evening garnered this place the 5th star!  :) 

          Stayed 4/23- 4/30. Nice RV park just outside of Silver City with large spaces and junipers between the spaces. We were in #16 which was huge. Full hookups, laundry. Only one bath with a shower. Naturalized pet relief area with some desert vegetation. Dirt road to the place from Kirkland. No playground so saw no kids staying there. Seemed like mature, respectful RVers. Some folks were extended stay, seemed like any long term residents were in a different area; overall nice, neat, quiet, and tidy. John keeps things in good order.

          BTW, in Silver City for Tour of the Gila, cool to see the stage races.

          Food aside: Heated up some frozen Bertolli pasta dinner and then: nothing on Sat. night because, free BBQ!!  Donations appreciated.

        • Patricia N.The Dyrt PRO User
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          Sep. 23, 2024

          City of Rocks State Park Campground

          Fun place especially for kids

          Our grandsons loved this place. We went without reservations so there was no open place but they allow the overflow to camp in the group sites if they are empty.

          You can spend hours exploring all the rocks. 

          With reservations you can get a spot with power but they are closer together. We were very happy with the great place we had. Would love to go again.

        • TThe Dyrt PRO User
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          Aug. 13, 2024

          Meadow Creek Dispersed Camping

          Meadow Creek,NM

          Road is a little rough but well worth it. No one camped near us. Was able to let the dogs roam without fear. Lots of wood in the area. A small creek along the road. Good hiking area. Will definitely go back.

        • Brian and Janet S.The Dyrt PRO User
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          May. 29, 2024

          City of Rocks State Park Campground

          Unique and affordable

          $14 for an RV site with electric and water. Good TMobile service.

          They have reservation as well as first come first serve sites.

          Amazing volunteers, so knowledgeable and fun to talk to. You could just walk around the rocks and campground or take one of the trails out into the desert landscape. We had our bikes and were not disappointed!

          Would absolutely come back.

        • Cari E.The Dyrt PRO User
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          May. 20, 2024

          City of Rocks State Park Campground

          Quiet & Unique

          I spent two weeks here at three different sites, and while I was ready to get back to civilization (the park is fairly remote), I genuinely had a relaxing time.

          The bathrooms/comfort station are clean and fairly new—the only downsides are they’re only open from 7am-5pm to conserve water and it’s a bit of a trek by foot if you’re at one of the far campsites. I also had strong enough reception with T-Mobile to work remotely, and good service through Verizon as well.

          Site 25 (Crab): a truly iconic site within a park where nearly every site is a gem. Downside: very little privacy and no shade from the afternoon sun. Upside: Site is level, great sunset views and a quick walk to the pit toilets.

          Site 24 (Hercules): Connects to site 25 via a the rock formations, but more private as it’s not directly on the main loop. Again, close to the pit bathroom. There’s a fun and semi private climb up into the rocks to the left of the picnic table that will give you a stellar sunset view. Site is level and protected from the worst of the south/SW winds. I also saw the most wildlife from this site (marmot, roadrunner, jack rabbit, and more). Downside: the site curves rather drastically and is best suited for vans, tent camping, or very small RVs; little shade as the tree that used to offer shade was removed.

          Site 30 (Triangulum): hands down, the best site in the park IMO. Lots of shade and privacy as it’s set far back from the main road; it almost feels like you have the park to yourself. Pit toilets are conveniently at the end of the drive. Downside: people climbing through the rocks occasionally end up near your site, but no one ever wandered too far; the windmill does makes some noise but it’s really not too bad; this site has FULL shade, which is ideal unless you run on solar panels. For a few hours a day I had to back my van into the sun, which put it at a fairly severe angle as the drive slopes once you back out of the sweet spot by the picnic table; very little protection from the wind, but there is some.

        • Roger W.The Dyrt PRO User
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          May. 4, 2024

          Cottonwood

          Great for a Stopover

          Cottonwood Campground: (Scale 1- bad, 5-Very good

          (71 yr olds in 17’ trailer.)

          Overall Rating: Not an appealing campground except as a stop over. Security: no Usage during visit: light Site Privacy: no Pad surface: Dirt Reservations: No Outside Road Noise: This cg is right off the highway. Some sites back up towards the highway. Through Traffic in campground: No Setting: Under tree canopy. Solar: solar looks to be pretty good in most sites.
          Insects: Did not seem to be a problem during our brief April visit. Host: No Sites: Near highway. Site 1 backs up towards the highway.

        • Roger W.The Dyrt PRO User
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          May. 4, 2024

          City of Rocks State Park Campground

          Non Electric - Each Site Unique

          City of Rocks, NMSP: NON- ELECTRIC Sites: Sites Nestled into Uniqueness. One of the best campgrounds , in regards to campsite layout, we have stayed in during 4 1/2 years of full timing - (Electric sites are not so. They do have views, but are crowded together.) (Scale 1- bad, 5-Very good

          (71 yr olds in 17’ trailer.)

          Overall Rating: 5 for the non-electric sites. The are nestled into semi private/private locations. I did not see a non-electric site that I would not enjoy. Even the worst of these sites would be among the best at many campgrounds. Sites in the back loop where we stayed were among the best. Price 2024 : $10 for non-electric sites Security: I think the gates are locked at night. Not sure.
          Usage during visit: Electric sites were full . Primitive sites had some availability. Site Privacy: Good to great Site Spacing: Many sites are very well spaced.
          Site surface: Gravel Reservations: Yes Campground Noise: Quiet Outside Road Noise: Too isolated for this to be an issue.
          Through Traffic in campground: None Electric Hookup: Availability Sewer Hookup: No Dump Station: No Potable Water Available: Yes Generators: Allowed Bathroom: Pit toilets are throughout the campground. Showers: No Pull Throughs: Yes, there are some.
          Cell Service (AT&T): 0 - 2 bars depending on location Setting: Primitive sites are set among the rocks. Electric hook up sites are close together, but have a view of the rocks and desert. They are not as nicely laid out.

        • Roger W.The Dyrt PRO User
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          May. 2, 2024

          Cosmic Campground - Dark Sky Sanctuary

          Dark Skys, Telescope Pads, and Scenery

          International cosmic campground: Beautiful scenery. Beautiful views. No water availability. Concrete pads for telescopes. (Scale 1- bad, 5-Very good

          (71 yr olds in 17’ trailer.)

          Overall Rating: 3 for camp site layout 5 for dispersed sites Security: No Usage during visit: very full during weekday Site Privacy: No Site Spacing: close Pad surface: Gravel Outside Road Noise: far from highway , no highway noise problem Through Traffic in campground: No Electric Hookup: No Sewer Hookup: No Dump Station: no Potable Water Available: i did not see available water. Generators: yes Bathroom: Pit toilet Showers: no Pull Throughs: All are back in.
          Solar: Good in sites Insects: not an issue during our Spril visit Sites: sites in the campground are tight. Some dispersed camping nearby looks pretty nice. Some are close enough to use the bathroom.

        • Roger W.The Dyrt PRO User
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          May. 2, 2024

          Bighorn Campground

          Perfect for a One Bight Stopover

          Bighorn, NM: great for stopover., As it is right off the highway (Scale 1- bad, 5-Very good

          (71 yr olds in 17’ trailer.)

          Overall Rating: 3 perfect for a stop over Security: no Usage during visit: light Site Privacy: no Site Spacing: OK Pad surface: dirt Outside Road Noise: some highway noise Through Traffic in campground: no Electric Hookup: no Sewer Hookup: no, Dump Station: no, Potable Water Available: no Generators: allowed Bathroom: pit toilet Showers: no Setting: parallel with creek, just off the highway. Solar: great Insects: none during our visit in April. Host: no Sites: along the creek bed, just off the highway.

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          Apr. 26, 2024

          City of Rocks State Park Campground

          DON'T camp at site 28; park management is terrible

          This is an amazing place with beautiful rock formations that you can spend hours exploring. Overall I really enjoyed staying here and seeing the sights. However, I ran into two issues (one major) while camping at site #28:

          1. There is a large wasp nest in the base of the tree at this site. Depending on the time of day, there can be a LOT of wasps flying around throughout the entire area of site#28, making the entire site unusable. Notably, this nest is in the only shaded area of the site, so you have no usable shade. Once you bring food outside, even more come out and they get aggressive. I got stung twice while trying to eat outside. I contacted the park about this by e-mailing the park manager (Gabriel Medrano) twice. He never responded to the e-mails. I also called the park office during business hours, but they did not answer. I left a voicemail, but they never called back. Clearly this park's management does not care about its guests. I later talked to one of the rangers. They said they are not allowed to disturb the wasp nest by spraying it or doing anything else due to directives from management. In other words, the park manager would rather preserve a dangerous pest instead of ensuring visitor safety and park usability.

          2. There is a windmill near site #28 that makes a very loud and annoying metal grinding noise when it turns slowly. It is shockingly loud and at first I thought that there was some sort of metal fabrication factory or construction site nearby. This happens any time of day or night, depending on the wind, and can be clearly heard from most sites on the west side of the campground. It would be loud enough to wake someone in a tent, but probably not an RV. Again, I e-mailed the park manager (Gabriel Medrano) about this, and didn't even get the courtesy of a reply.

        • Crista G.The Dyrt PRO User
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          Apr. 21, 2024

          Iron Creek Campground

          Lovely quiet free spot

          Clean, quiet campground not far from Emory pass. Pit toilets, fire rings, and picnic tables. Only a handful of people there on Friday night

        • Heather K.The Dyrt PRO User
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          Apr. 20, 2024

          Silver City RV Park

          Great spot for a night or two

          I stayed here for CDT Days. Great location walking distance to everything. There’s a grocery store around the corner. Super quiet. Woke up to the birds chirping away. Priced fairly and would stay here again.

        • vThe Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Cosmic Campground
          Apr. 20, 2024

          Cosmic Campground

          THE SKY

          Not many spots. Had to squeeze in between a couple people. I’d say there are about 20-25 spots in total if you don’t mind being a little close. What amazing 360 views of the sky. You feel like you are in a globe.

        • Melissa S.The Dyrt PRO User
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          Mar. 30, 2024

          Gold Gulch Road

          Nice place to pull over for the night

          We came in after dark, but the roads were clear and it was easy to set up. Quiet.

        • Greg R.
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          Mar. 9, 2024

          Silver City RV Park

          Cute, Smaller Campground - Fairly priced

           This camp ground is conveniently located to Old Town Silver City.

          The staff is friendly, the site was clean and level. The bathrooms and showers were clean as well. They were very fairly priced. I booked for one night but may well stay for two.

           They have a nice laundry facility. It was a quiet enjoyable stay! I would come back again.

        • Jorge G.The Dyrt PRO User
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          Mar. 4, 2024

          Celebration Well Dispersed Camping

          Low-key dispersed sites

          A handful of sites located on the other side of Skates Canyon from Sapillo Campground. Close to great hiking around the CDT and fishing in Lake Roberts. Most of the sites sit on the shades of ponderosa and there's plenty of space for group camping.

          This is as bare as it gets. No services, no cell signal, no trash disposal, not even a pit toilet. Some sites have rock rings for campfires but that's about it. Please recreate responsibly and leave no trace. Pack out whatever you pack in.

          Quiet during the winter, but gets busy during the summer as evidenced by how well worn the dirt paths around the area are.

        • Jorge G.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Owl Creek Campground
          Mar. 4, 2024

          Owl Creek Campground

          Nice, quiet stop along 191

          A small campground overlooking the Gila River. Only about a half dozen sites but very lightly used and isolated. $5 fee. Closest stores are in Clifton, and the little station in Three Way. The road to the campground from US-191 is dirt, but easily passable by any vehicle that isn't a lowrider. Good condition. 

          Gravel tent pads, awnings, grills, firepits, and clean restrooms. No hook-ups or water/sewer. Decent T-Mobile service, nice BLM Ranger checked on us both mornings. Woke up to the mine blasting one of those mornings, but that wasn't entirely unexpected. 

          Overall a great place to stay, would recommend.

        • David R.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from City of Rocks State Park Campground
          Mar. 3, 2024

          City of Rocks State Park Campground

          Very quiet , big sky!

          The park is far away from everywhere and offers a very quiet and peaceful experience. The rocks are spectacular as is the night sky. The visitor center appears to have limited hours so I had to go online to learn more. There are trails that take you up into the rocks and into the desert.

        • James P.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Lordsburg KOA
          Mar. 2, 2024

          Lordsburg KOA

          Nice campground

          Level gravel sites. FHU worked fine; appears to be maintained. Nice staff, well stocked store. Would stay here again.


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        Guide to Cliff

        Discover the charm of RV camping near Cliff, New Mexico, where stunning landscapes and well-equipped parks await outdoor enthusiasts.

        Explore the Gila National Forest

        • Rose Valley RV Ranch offers a peaceful retreat just a short drive from the Gila National Forest, perfect for those looking to hike and explore the area's natural beauty.
        • Continental Divide Park & Camp is conveniently located near the Gila National Forest, making it an ideal base for outdoor adventures and scenic drives.
        • Gila Hot Springs Ranch provides a unique experience with access to natural hot springs, nestled in the mountains of the Gila National Forest.

        Well-Reviewed Amenities for Comfort

        • Silver City RV Park features clean facilities, including showers and laundry, ensuring a comfortable stay for RV travelers.
        • Manzanos RV Park is known for its spacious sites and full hookups, making it a great choice for those seeking convenience and comfort.
        • Mountain Spirits RV Park offers full hookups and a friendly atmosphere, perfect for a relaxing getaway.

        Activities for Every Adventurer

        • Burro Mountain Homestead is a great spot for families, with opportunities for RZR trail exploration and wildlife viewing in a serene environment.
        • Ridge Park RV provides easy access to hiking trails and expansive views, making it a favorite for those who enjoy outdoor activities.
        • Buckhorn RV Park is open year-round and offers a peaceful setting for those looking to unwind and enjoy nature.

        Frequently Asked Questions

        • Which is the most popular RV campsite near Cliff, NM?

          According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Cliff, NM is Silver City RV Park with a 4.7-star rating from 6 reviews.

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