Silver City KOA
Holiday way to go
Great place to stay on the way out of town if on the way to get on CDR. Stayed in camping cabin. Can Uber to town if needed. Clean all heating worked.
Cabin accommodations near Faywood provide overnight lodging options at several established campgrounds, including Faywood Hot Springs and Hidden Valley Ranch RV Resort. Most cabins include basic furnishings with electricity, beds, and climate control. Private cabins at Faywood Hot Springs feature convenient access to the hot spring pools with both clothing-required and clothing-optional areas available. Some properties offer kitchen facilities while others provide only minimal amenities. Bathroom access varies between private in-cabin facilities and centralized bathhouse locations depending on the property. "The sites themselves are extremely shaded and surrounded by trees and as private as possible given the close proximity to neighbors. The cheapest cabin is only $60 and comes with an hour long soak in a private pool."
Depending on the campground, cabin types range from rustic single-room structures to more deluxe accommodations with private bathrooms. Faywood Hot Springs offers cabins with hot spring access included in the rental fee, making them popular for visitors seeking therapeutic mineral baths. Most properties maintain standard check-in times between 2-4pm and check-out by 11am-12pm. Pets are permitted at select cabin locations including Faywood Hot Springs and Rose Valley RV Ranch, though additional fees may apply. Advance reservations are strongly recommended, especially during peak spring and fall seasons when temperatures are most moderate. A visitor noted, "We stayed on the C/O side of the park. It was pretty nice though if you wanted to walk around or go to the c/o hot tub, you had to get dressed."
Most cabins require guests to bring their own bedding, pillows, towels, and personal items. Kitchen provisions vary significantly between properties, with some offering only minimal facilities. Silver City RV Park & Cabins provides access to their cabins within walking distance of grocery stores and restaurants in Silver City. On-site camp stores at Faywood Hot Springs and other locations stock limited groceries, firewood, and basic supplies. Continental Divide Park & Camp offers cabin rentals with access to laundry facilities and a community room. "Staff are incredibly friendly and a small provisions store onsite sells anything you might've forgotten, plus firewood," according to one camper review.
$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"
"Stayed in camping cabin. Can Uber to town if needed. Clean all heating worked."
"Sites are well-maintained with plenty of space, and the amenities — from spotless restrooms to a cozy camp store — make it easy to relax."
"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."
"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."
"It’s close to downtown. There’s a grocery store within walking distance as well as a Dairy Queen and a Lottaburger. Very quiet. Hot showers. Full hookups. All for $35/night plus tax"
"This RV Park is still taking reservations during the coronavirus pandemic. We called and got a site for three nights."
"The woman behind the counter was so accomodating and the spot we got for 2 nights was huge and very private. The showers were large and clean as well as the rest of the park."
$25 - $35 / night
"Nice Park just outside/south of the Gila National forest. Perfect spot if one wants to park and then drive into the Kila forest or cliff dwellings."
"Perfect location to leave our trailer and go out exploring!"
$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!"
Great place to stay on the way out of town if on the way to get on CDR. Stayed in camping cabin. Can Uber to town if needed. Clean all heating worked.
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.
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
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?!
The Silver City KOA is a wonderful place to stay! The staff are friendly and go above and beyond to make you feel welcome. Sites are well-maintained with plenty of space, and the amenities — from spotless restrooms to a cozy camp store — make it easy to relax. It’s also a perfect base for exploring Gila Cliff Dwellings and downtown Silver City. Highly recommend for anyone looking for a peaceful, comfortable stay in southwest New Mexico!
We pulled right into our campsite with hot and cold water at our site. I believe they pull it from the natural hot springs that run beneath the mountain. What a treat! Even if you're not glam camping with a fancy RV it's perfect! How many times have you had to wash your dishes in cold water st a campground.
I pull a 37ft gooseneck horse trailer that is now used for camping. No amenities but next best thing to camping in a tent.
There is a short walk to the natural hot springs down by the river which is really rustic and relaxing. Especially after climbing the step to the cave/cliff dwellings which are approximately 4 mi further up the road.
The restrooms are flush toilets, hot water and a heated floor. Super clean! You can pay a small fee to utilize the "hot tub" which is more modern but the best part is that there's no ceiling! That means as you sit in the hot tub you're privy to the unobstructed view of the Milky Way! Bring a pair of binoculars! We saw several shooting stars and we blown away by the majesty of the heavens which were out "ceiling"!
You can get out of the hot tub, go directly into the restroom/shower. There's a code to enter the two shower/hot tub complex. Great because it keeps unexpected/uninvited guests from entering.
We parked at site #08 close to the restrooms. There are hookups for more luxurious RVs.
We ran out of propane and were easily accommodated with a fire ring and wood for a small fee. Well worth it! Mornings were in the 30's. It warms up quickly so layering worked for us.
The camp host were very accommodating and friendly.
I loved watching them round up their herd of horses that roam freely through the campground from time to time.
At sunset we watched deer in the pasture grazing happily. Then watched them hop right over the fence one by one! How fun is that!
Sunrise and sunsets there cast the most beautiful hues on the rock formations surrounding the area.
While walking down to the natural hot springs we were delighted to see sheep who had given birth to a couple sets of black & white faced twins! Too cute for words...
Bring a lunch as there are picnic tables next to the creek. Great after soaking in the three separate soaking areas.
I was told you could arrange pack trips on horses and explore any of the back country areas. This is love to return and take advantage of! As amazing as it is on foot and in the car it Hass to be mine blowing on the back of a horse! I was also told that they do trail rides for those less experienced riders.

Friendly staff, great area. Campgrounds clean. KOA Kabin was better than I expected. Wi-Fi password available. Tv in cabin l, heated, toilet and shower. Great place to stay whether just passing through, or staying awhile. Definitely coming back.
What a great find. This RV Park is still taking reservations during the coronavirus pandemic. We called and got a site for three nights. Sites are long and spacious, level, gravel, wide with shrubbery and some fencing between, adding lots of privacy. Both easy back in and pull through sites. Several large clean showers/bathrooms, laundry and library but no amenities like a pool or hot tub. Did i mention the Excellent cell, and even better fast WiFi, which was very good with multiple access points to connect to through out the park. Staff are super friendly and helpful. Great prices ($34) and we used AARP to get additional discount($16), they also accept Good Sam. Cabins available. We were very happy and recommend it.
2-night minimum, at the end of a maintained gravel road. I have a camper van, no hookups, and paid $48 for two nights. 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. Cash or check only, no credit cards. Good wi-fi. Propane available. About 10 miles to town and 30 miles to City of Rocks state park.
Cabin accommodations in Faywood, New Mexico sit at approximately 5,300 feet elevation in a high desert landscape characterized by juniper woodlands and expansive vistas. The region experiences significant temperature swings between day and night, particularly in spring and fall when overnight temperatures can drop below freezing even when daytime highs reach 70°F. Cabins provide shelter from these temperature variations and protection from afternoon thunderstorms common during monsoon season.
Hot springs exploration: Visitors to Faywood Hot Springs can access mineral pools with therapeutic properties. "DEFINITELY recommend booking a private hot spring tub after dark. The stars are INCREDIBLE. Tubs are the perfect temperature. Overnight guests have access to a 24 hour pool," notes reviewer Kelsey G.
Stargazing sessions: The clear desert skies offer exceptional night viewing opportunities. A visitor at Hot Springs Glamp Camp noted, "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!"
Silver City excursions: Located approximately 25 miles north of Faywood, Silver City offers historic architecture, art galleries, and dining options. "This camp ground is conveniently located to Old Town Silver City. The staff is friendly, the site was clean and level," shares Greg R. about local accommodations.
Privacy between sites: Many cabin rentals near Faywood feature natural separation between units. A guest at Rose Valley RV Ranch commented, "The sites are huge and feel very private, offering a little fenced in, personal yard at most sites."
Community facilities: Shared spaces provide opportunities for meal preparation and socializing. A camper at Continental Divide Park & Camp mentioned, "Very nice campground with full hookups and inexpensive prices. Quiet with many amenities like laundry and super nice room built to hang out with others."
Wildlife viewing: The desert landscape supports diverse animal populations that frequently visit camping areas. "We watched them round up their herd of horses that roam freely through the campground from time to time. At sunset we watched deer in the pasture grazing happily," reports a guest at Gila Hot Springs Ranch.
Clothing-optional considerations: Some hot spring facilities maintain separate areas for clothed and unclothed guests. A reviewer at Faywood Hot Springs explained, "The desert landscape here shines as there is nothing around for miles (very quiet)."
Payment methods: Several smaller establishments accept only cash or check. At Hidden Valley Ranch RV Resort, a visitor noted, "2-night minimum, at the end of a maintained gravel road. Cash or check only, no credit cards."
Cell service limitations: Connectivity varies significantly between properties. A camper at Faywood reported strong WiFi but mentioned, "I didn't have any [cell service] driving in or out."
Road conditions: Access to some cabin locations requires travel on unpaved roads. One reviewer cautioned about "a very steep grade drive with switchbacks" when visiting mountain accommodations.
Grocery proximity: When staying in cabin rentals with limited food storage, consider locations with nearby shopping. A visitor to Silver City RV Park mentioned, "I stayed here during CDT Days. It's close to downtown. There's a grocery store within walking distance as well as a Dairy Queen and a Lottaburger."
Age-appropriate hot springs: Research which facilities welcome children and have temperature-controlled pools suitable for younger visitors. Some areas maintain specific family-friendly sections with more moderate temperatures.
Pack for temperature variations: Desert climate means preparing for both hot days and cool nights. One camper noted morning temperatures "in the 30's" that "warm up quickly so layering worked for us" at a nearby location.
Educational opportunities: Cabin stays can serve as base camps for exploring cultural sites. A visitor mentioned, "There is a short walk to the natural hot springs down by the river which is really rustic and relaxing. Especially after climbing the step to the cave/cliff dwellings which are approximately 4 mi further up the road."
Size considerations: Verify cabin parking accommodations if arriving with larger vehicles. A camper at Gila Hot Springs Ranch advised, "Maneuvering our 24ft sprinter was doable on the property but larger vehicles not advised."
Extended stay options: Some properties offer discounted weekly or monthly cabin rates. A visitor at Rose Valley RV Ranch mentioned sites are "widely spaced" and "separated by nice juniper evergreens" making them suitable for longer visits.
Weather preparedness: High desert conditions can change rapidly. "We ran out of propane and were easily accommodated with a fire ring and wood for a small fee. Well worth it! Mornings were in the 30's," reported one guest.
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