Best Cabin Camping near Cloudcroft, NM
Cloudcroft cabin accommodations range from rustic to fully furnished options at several established campgrounds. The Camp @ Cloudcroft RV Park offers renovated cabins with thoughtful amenities, while Cloud Climbing Railroad Cabin and RV Park provides cabin rentals in a mountain setting with fruit trees and hiking trails. "They have a Yurt with all you could ever think of as well as a pop up trailer. When you rent these, you basically can come with clothes and food. They think of everything else from utensils, grills, stoves, linens, seasonings... even a deck of cards," noted one visitor about The Camp @ Cloudcroft. Most cabins include electricity, heating, and basic furniture, though amenities vary significantly between locations.
Rustic log cabins and more deluxe accommodations are available depending on the property. Lincoln National Forest Slide Group Campground offers cabin options from May to October, while several private campgrounds like Boot Hill RV Resort and Alamogordo White Sands KOA provide cabin rentals year-round. Pet policies vary by location, with most allowing pets but some charging additional fees. A camper mentioned that the KOA cabins were "clean and neat" with access to "the nicest KOA showerhouse I have seen in my travels." Reservations are strongly recommended, especially during summer months when the cooler mountain temperatures attract visitors seeking relief from desert heat.
Cabin furnishings differ widely across properties. Basic cabins typically provide beds, tables, and chairs but require guests to bring their own linens, pillows, and towels. More upscale options include kitchenettes with refrigerators, microwaves, and cooking utensils. Several campgrounds feature on-site stores with basic provisions, though selection is limited. The Alamogordo White Sands KOA maintains a well-stocked store with camping supplies and basic groceries. For more extensive shopping, Cloudcroft village offers grocery stores and specialty shops within a short drive of most cabin locations. Visitors planning extended stays should bring food supplies, personal items, and any specialty equipment needed for outdoor activities.