Best RV Parks & Resorts near Clovis, NM

Clovis, New Mexico provides several RV accommodation options with varying amenities and hookup capabilities. Clovis RV Park on Prince Street offers full hookup sites with 50-amp electrical service, water, and sewer connections in a quiet location. Travelers World Campground features spacious sites that accommodate large rigs, with full hookups including 50-amp service, along with amenities such as showers, toilets, and a market. Clovis RV Ranch (formerly KC Campground) maintains 42 sites with 50-amp electrical hookups, sewer connections, and water, plus laundry facilities and clean shower buildings. Oasis State Park Campground, located near Portales, provides electric and water hookups with gravel pads suitable for larger vehicles. "Sites are spaced well, nice place to watch the sunset, quiet area. Facilities look fairly new and well maintained."

Most RV parks in the Clovis area remain open year-round, though advance reservations are recommended during peak travel seasons. Dump stations are available at several locations including Oasis State Park and Travelers World Campground. Cell service varies by location, with Oasis State Park reporting moderate AT&T coverage at 2 bars. Pet policies differ between parks—most allow pets with standard restrictions, though West Park Inn RV Park prohibits pets entirely. Several parks accommodate big rigs with pull-through sites, particularly at Oasis State Park where multiple reviewers noted the excellent campground layout for larger vehicles. Drinking water quality may occasionally be an issue, as one reviewer at Oasis State Park mentioned a warning about high nitrates in the water supply. Propane is available at Travelers World Campground for RVers needing refills.

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RV Park Reviews near Clovis, NM

27 Reviews of 10 Clovis Campgrounds


  • Roger W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 27, 2024

    Oasis State Park Campground

    Well Laid Out Campground -Indian Grass

    Indian Grass CG on Oasis SP in New Mexico: (Scale 1- bad, 5-Very good

    (71 yr olds in 17’ trailer.)

    Overall Rating: 5 for the excellent campground layout Price 2024: $14 for electric, $10 for non-electric Security: No gates. Usage during visit: 40%. I heard this was recently packed due to a nearby fishing tournament. Site Privacy: No vegetation offering privacy. However, the excellent layout gives each site the best privacy that can be offered in a open grassland setting Site Spacing: Great Pad surface: Gravel Reservations: There are ff sites and reservation only sites. Reservation only sites are well marked. Reservations can be made at the campground for the reservation sites if they are open by getting on line. To avoid the $4 reservation fee for just one night and seeing ahead of time there were plenty of reservation only sites available we took an ff site upon arrival. Campground Noise: Quiet. Outside Road Noise: None Through Traffic in campground: None Electric Hookup: Yes. I think the I dian Grass loop is all electric. Sewer Hookup: No Dump Station: Yes Potable Water Available: At site Bathroom: Flush toilets. Newer Showers: Timer does only allows for short duration water flow. Inconvenient and being cold weather with only moderately warm water the shower experience was ‘dampened’. Pull Throughs: Many Cell Service (AT&T): 2 bars Setting: Prairie view Recent Weather: unseasonably (I am told) cold. Insects: None Host: On-site. Rig Size: Large rigs can be accommodated. Sites: 29 is the absolute best. All are great. 24-29 offer the deepest views into the prairie.I anticipate these will offer the best sunrises.

  • a
    Feb. 12, 2022

    Oasis State Park Campground

    1st road-trip!

    You must make reservations online! There is no one at office building for check in or questions. We had our suv with our roof top tent which fit the site fine. Our site was a pull through with picnic table and pavilion, water, electric and a charcoal grill which you could not use. NO FIRES were aloud. You were aloud to use portable propane stoves. The site seemed to be small but clean. Although the park it’s self, was not impressing. Not much to do nor see. The bathroom and shower facilities seemed newly built and they were clean, the weird thing was they did not provide hand soap which I didn’t like. Coyotes were howling at night. We saw a lot of deer. It was a okay place to stay for one night but probably wouldn’t return in the future.

  • Lisa M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 23, 2024

    Oasis State Park Campground

    Quiet and clean

    Easy place to get to and most of the campsites were pull through with electric and water. Not too far from Potales that has groceries and such. Also has a lake where you can fish and a couple of little hiking trails. Paid $18 for one night.

  • L Robert T.
    Apr. 16, 2022

    Travelers World Campground

    Nice place for a stop

    Very happy with the facility here. Clean shower/restroom.

    Not sure about other amenities because of weather, but the little store had Blue Bell ice cream!

  • s
    Sep. 6, 2022

    Oasis State Park Campground

    Excellent stop over

    What a great and underrated campground. We had a pull through site with power and water. The sunset was incredible. We stayed for just one night to get some rest and for the price, you can’t beat it.

  • Michael C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 18, 2022

    Clovis RV Park

    Second time staying here

    As their signs say “the quiet side of town.” Misty at the front desk was great! $39 for full hookup. They do have those nasty little “goat heads” this time of year. Shoes are a must. Also, apparently their is a second park in Clovis with a similar name. Clovis RV ranch or something like it

  • R
    Jun. 30, 2024

    Clovis RV Ranch

    Convenient, Friendly Camping

    The campground changed names to Clovis RV Ranch. Definitely check the address for this location. I stopped here overnight camping in my car. The host was friendly and had reserved me a spot with some shade. They only have RV sites with electricity so I paid full price. The bathrooms/showers were private and clean. The campground was nice and quiet during my one-night stay. Very convenient off the main highway.

  • James N.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 12, 2023

    Oasis State Park Campground

    It’s a real oasis!

    Wonderful, small campground in one of New Mexico’s State Parks. You can fish in the Oasis Pond, kids can play at the playground at this secluded spot. Nice campsites, will fit the larger RVs, water and electric at most sites. Great price, I’d stay here again. Great dark sky for stargazing and photography! Watch your pets, a pack of coyotes came through camp the night I stayed there.

  • Michael C.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 24, 2021

    Clovis RV Park

    Great Folks that run the place

    Reserved a spot 4 months out. Called then the day before. We were set! Full hook ups, away from highway noise. Laundry and Shower facilities very clean! It’s a small park, but Mark takes care of his guests.


Guide to Clovis

Clovis, New Mexico sits at an elevation of approximately 4,300 feet on the eastern plains near the Texas border. The area experiences hot summers with temperatures regularly exceeding 90°F and mild winters, though occasional cold snaps can bring freezing temperatures. RV camping options near Clovis span a 20-mile radius including neighboring communities like Portales and Elida.

What to do

Fishing at Oasis State Park: The 3-acre fishing pond at Oasis State Park Campground offers stocked trout fishing from November through March. "Nice little campgrounds and good fishing also has a nice play area for kids," notes Tabatha in her review.

Prairie wildlife viewing: Eastern New Mexico's grasslands host diverse wildlife including deer and coyotes. "We saw a lot of deer. Coyotes were howling at night," reports autumn after staying at Oasis State Park.

Visit Blackwater Draw archaeological site: Located just a mile from Oasis State Park, this significant archaeological site showcases Paleo-Indian artifacts. "Lots of interesting birds, if you're a birder and a mile away from Blackwater Draw, a major archeological site," mentions Rae D.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Many Clovis RV Ranch guests appreciate the well-maintained bathrooms and shower buildings. "The bathrooms/showers were private and clean. The campground was nice and quiet during my one-night stay," writes Rick I. who stayed at what was formerly KC Campground.

Friendly management: Multiple reviews highlight positive interactions with staff. Joseph T. shares: "Jackie, the manager on site, was very friendly and showed me the breakfast/living room, and the available showers. I emailed a couple nights before and she responded during daylight hours."

Shaded spots: Finding shade in this high plains region can be valuable. Akers RV Park offers this sought-after amenity according to Scott A.: "Nice little park with great shade, fast Wi-Fi, and very clean. Owners are nice."

What you should know

Site layout and spacing: Campgrounds vary in layout quality. At Oasis State Park Campground, Roger W. notes: "Overall Rating: 5 for the excellent campground layout... the excellent layout gives each site the best privacy that can be offered in an open grassland setting."

Seasonal hazards: Watch for specific plant hazards in summer months. At Clovis RV Park, Michael C. warns: "They do have those nasty little 'goat heads' this time of year. Shoes are a must."

Water quality concerns: Check with campground about current water conditions. "Currently a warning for high nitrates in the drinking water," reports Avery R. about Oasis State Park.

Reservations systems: Some parks require online booking even when on-site. "You must make reservations online! There is no one at office building for check in or questions," cautions autumn about Oasis State Park.

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly amenities: Look for parks with dedicated play areas for children. As mentioned about Oasis State Park: "Nice little campgrounds and good fishing also has a nice play area for kids."

Walking trails for pets: Clovis RV Park provides dedicated walking paths. "There's a nice loop that goes around a pond perfect for walking pups, about a 0.5 mi loop total and you can get to it from the back of the park. Watch out for baby bunnies and Prairie dogs if you have a pup!" advises Katie H.

Wildlife encounters: Children can enjoy wildlife sightings, but parents should maintain appropriate supervision. "We saw a lot of deer. Coyotes were howling at night," mentions autumn from her experience at Oasis State Park.

Tips from RVers

Specific hookup information: When planning your stay at rv parks in Clovis, New Mexico, note that hookup configurations vary significantly. "Number 17 is the only one with sewer!" shares Karen P. about Oasis State Park Campground.

Propane availability: Travelers World Campground offers refills for those needing this service. "This place was great, clean camp grounds and level spots! The couple running it were super friendly. They have propane if you need it," reports Lindy R.

Overnight access considerations: Many Clovis RV parks position themselves as convenient stopover points. "Very happy with the facility here. Clean shower/restroom. Not sure about other amenities because of weather, but the little store had Blue Bell ice cream!" writes L Robert T. about Travelers World Campground.

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