Best Camping near Gila National Forest

Whether you're an RVer or tent camper, Gila National Forest, NM is a great place to post up for the weekend—or longer. Discover secluded campsites where you can reconnect with nature. Or maybe you like to bring your family and friends along. Either way, there are Gila National Forest campgrounds just for you. Find the best campgrounds near Gila National Forest, NM. Read reviews from campers like you and find your perfect campsite.

Best Camping Sites Near Gila National Forest, NM (60)

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    1. Gila Hot Springs Campground

    11 Reviews
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    317 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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    2. Upper Scorpion Campground

    6 Reviews
    19 Photos
    72 Saves
    Gila, New Mexico

    Upper Scorpion Campground is a partially developed campground within walking distance of the West Fork of the Gila River. The campground is located less than one mile from the Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument just off of NM State Highway 15. Drinking water is available, tables and grills are provided at select sites. Vault toilets are available on site. Camping is free of charge and first-come, first-served.

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    • Group
    • Standard (Tent/RV)
    • Market
    • Drinking Water
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    3. Cosmic Campground

    25 Reviews
    91 Photos
    407 Saves
    Glenwood, New Mexico

    Cosmic Campground is one of many sites on the Gila NF where night sky photography is at it's best. Late May - late October are the best times to see the Milky Way and get some premium photos.

    Cosmic Campground International Dark Sky Sanctuary (CCIDSS) is the first International Dark Sky Sanctuary located on National Forest System lands and also in North America. It is also one of only 10 certified IDA Sanctuaries in the world. International Dark Sky Sanctuaries are lands possessing an exceptional or distinguished quality of starry nights. For more information on dark skies or the International Dark Sky Association -http://www.darksky.org/. The CCIDSS offers a 360-degree, unobstructed view of the night sky, and often hosts “star parties” in cooperation with the partner group “Friends of the Cosmic Campground.” This site is situated where there nearest significant source of artificial light is more than 40 miles away, and across the state line in Arizona. . Night vision is necessary to enjoy the night sky. If you look at white light from either your flashlight or your cell phone you will not be able to enjoy the wonders of the natural night sky for 20-30 minutes. In order to respect your fellow star gazers the Forest Service recommends: No parking on the observation/telescope pads No camp fires on observation pads Use a red filter over your flashlight lens Try to arrive before dark so that your headlights won’t distort your night vision Quiet times (no generator use) between 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. CCIDSS is a primitive campground with minimal site amenities including an information kiosk, a pit toilet, and four concrete telescope/observation pads. Currently, there is very minimal shade available however, future planning developments intend to erect a shade pavilion as well as improve individual campsite amenities as funding comes available.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Phone Service
    • ADA Access
    • RVs
    • Tents
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    4. Lower Scorpion Campground

    5 Reviews
    6 Photos
    35 Saves
    Gila, New Mexico

    Lower Scorpion Campground is a partially developed campground within walking distance of the West Fork of the Gila River. The campground is located less than one mile from the Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument just off NM State Highway 15. Drinking water is available, tables and grills are provided at select sites. Vault toilets are available on site. Camping is free of charge and first-come, first-served.

    • Tents
    • Group
    • Drinking Water
    • Toilets
    • Alcohol
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    5. Forks Campground

    5 Reviews
    9 Photos
    76 Saves
    Hanover, New Mexico

    This campground features beautiful cliffs along the West Fork of the__Gila River.This campground is a great place to stop__on the way to the Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument (15 miles north). Overnight camping is allowed in the upper portion of Forks; however, the lower portion of the Forks__Recreation Site__along the__West Fork of the Gila River__is__day use only.

    • Tents
    • Group
    • Standard (Tent/RV)
    • Firewood Available
    • Toilets
    • Alcohol
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    6. Sapillo Dispersed Camping Area

    7 Reviews
    21 Photos
    46 Saves
    Hanover, New Mexico

    This is a nice shady campground under ponderosa pines. Sapillo is an undeveloped campground under ponderosa pine and is a favorite of group campers. For any large group, we recommend this large campground.

    • Pets
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    • Tents
    • Group
    • Standard (Tent/RV)
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    7. Black Canyon Campground - Lower

    4 Reviews
    17 Photos
    53 Saves
    Mimbres, New Mexico

    This is a beautiful remote camping area. Trail #94 begins at the rear of the campground.Located in a remote area of forest__approximately 30 miles from the Wilderness Ranger District office. This campground is accessible from FR 150, and driving approximately .5 miles from the road, across the stream. You will enter an area with a newer vault toilet__and a beautiful meadow next to the stream.Please be advised - the district recommends high-clearance 4x4 vehicles on FR 150.

    • Tents
    • Standard (Tent/RV)
    • Trash
    • Firewood Available
    • Drinking Water
    • Toilets
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    8. Dipping Vat Campground

    2 Reviews
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    Gila National Forest, New Mexico

    This is a fantastic place to get away from it all! Dipping Vat Campground is located adjacent to the west side of Snow Lake. Snow Lake is approximately 52 miles southeast of Reserve, New Mexico. The campground offers a variety of activities to the visitor, including fishing, overnight camping, and hiking. Dipping Vat Campground has a potable water system including a well with a pump. Snow Lake is stocked with trout three times a year, early spring, early summer, and late fall. If you wish to fish at Snow Lake you must have a New Mexico fishing license and more information is available at NM Department of Game and Fish

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

    $5 / night

  • 9. 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
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    • Electric Hookups
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • RVs

    $6 - $29 / night

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    • Camper-submitted photo from Meadow Creek Dispersed Camping
      August 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.

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      June 15, 2024

      Apache Creek Campground

      Perfect for a Stopover

      Apache Creek CG: Apache Creek store is right across the street. Up the road an eighth of a mile. Ice is available there.

      (71 yr olds in 17’ trailer.)

      Overall Rating: 5 for a one night stop over Security: no Usage during visit: light Site Spacing: Spread out campsites Pad surface: dirt Reservations: Looks to be first come first serve. Campground Noise: Quiet Outside Road Noise: no Through Traffic in campground: No Electric Hookup: no Sewer Hookup: no Dump Station: no Potable Water Available: I did not see any water spigots. Generators: allowed Bathroom: Vault toilet Showers: no Pull Throughs: yes Setting: in open Ponderosa Forest and deciduous trees. Solar: Sites look to have nice solar Rig Size: Large rigs Sites: All sites are pretty nice.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Pine Flats Campground
      May 17, 2024

      Pine Flats Campground

      Beautiful spot within the tall pines

      No facilities, but a beautiful spot. Lots of shade. Dirt road in decent shape. No road signs off of highway 15. Just need to use the GPS coordinates. A few level spots with fire rings.  A little ways in you'll see large piles of gravel. Not sure what that's for. There is a placard that states "Constructed by the United States Conservation Corp in 1976". Not sure what was constructed. There is just a dirt road.

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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.

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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.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Bighorn Campground
      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.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Iron Creek Campground
      April 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

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      April 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.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Cosmic Campground
      April 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.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Silver City RV Park
      March 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.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Celebration Well Dispersed Camping
      March 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.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Rose Valley RV Ranch
      February 26, 2024

      Rose Valley RV Ranch

      Nice park in Silver City!

      We liked Rose Valley Ranch and would stay again. We didn’t talk to a soul our entire 3 day stay. We kind of felt isolated which isn’t a bad thing necessarily if you’re not looking for that sort of thing. The sites are huge and feel very private, offering a little fenced in, personal yard at most sites. The bathrooms were very clean and also private feeling. There is only one dumpster and it was very far from our site. Walking around will also involve walking through dirt areas to reach your destination. All in all though it’s a nice, private, roomy park that puts you right near Silver City’s local shops!

    • Camper-submitted photo from Sapillo Dispersed Camping Area
      February 21, 2024

      Sapillo Dispersed Camping Area

      Near Great Hiking, no fees

      Sapillo Creek lies straddling the original branch of the CDT. This is a free, national forest dispersed campsite with a couple pit toilets and very few other amenities, no cell signal either. Easily accessible from NM-35 and near a couple of general stores in Lake Roberts (10 minute drive north) and Mimbres (15 minute drive south). 

      Popular with the local crowd during peak camping/ATV season, so be mindful that there might be some related noise during the summer; but generally sees little use during winter and the shoulder seasons.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Mountain Spirits RV Park
      January 28, 2024

      Mountain Spirits RV Park

      Good stay for two days

      Stay for two days to allow us to visit Gila lift Dwellings. Full hookups (30 amp) with water and sewer. Good cell coverage. Amazing Starlink speeds. Staff was awesome and they filled our propane for us.

    • Camper-submitted photo from North Star Mesa Dispersed Camping
      December 5, 2023

      North Star Mesa Dispersed Camping

      Secluded, clear beautiful skies

      There are plenty of nice spots to camp along North Star Road, north of Mimbres, NM. You'll find dispersed campsites with fire-rings all along the edges of the road and on spur forest roads sprouting from it. North Star Road is usually well maintained and most vehicles should make it to at least North Star Mesa.

      Nothing in terms of services and amenities, but nice hiking nearby. Very clear skies at night. 

      As always, please follow LNT principles when dispersed camping.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Railroad Canyon Campground
      September 19, 2023

      Railroad Canyon Campground

      Little Campsite tucked between the road and Iron Creek

      We enjoyed how small this campsite is and we were the only people there during our visit.

      I gave it 3 stars because it’s right next to the road, but also next to the water.

      It has large trees and flat camping spots. It even has a vault toilet.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Mesa Campground
      September 19, 2023

      Mesa Campground

      Nice spot for trout fishing

      We stayed at Mesa Campground during a tour of the Gila National Forest with friends.

      The lake views aren’t great, but you can easily walk down to the shore.

      The trash bins and running water are really nice amenities. Our site had a table and grill and we were able to fit our truck with a rooftop tent and a truck with a small pull behind, but we were really close to each other.

      We’ve also caught and ate trout from Lake Roberts.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Sapillo Dispersed Camping Area
      September 19, 2023

      Sapillo Dispersed Camping Area

      Free and shaded

      This is one of our favorite springtime camping spots. There aren’t any numbered sites, but there are makeshift campfires and flat areas all around. The site also has trash disposal and vault toilets. Lots of trees for shade and hammocks.

      This spot is popular with large crowds and off road vehicle enthusiasts. Expect music until 10pm and the sound of engines. It’s a great place to boondock with a generator.

      Lots of easy trails to ride around on with our mini bikes. Plenty of space to set up camp with 2 families and a few smaller tents.

      Lake Roberts is just zip the road for fishing opportunities.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Upper Scorpion Campground
      September 4, 2023

      Upper Scorpion Campground

      Walking distance to Cliff dwellings

      Stayed here for a couple nights in the beginning of September 2023. Weather was upper 80’s during the day and mid 50’s during the night. This site is free and provides a vault toilet (which was clean), water, a fire ring and picnic table. There were about 6-8 sites. I lucked out and ended up getting the last one. The sites were pretty close together but spread out enough. I was able to walk right to the entrance of the cliff dwellings trail from this site in about 5 minutes. I could also walk across street and woods to the river, wasn’t much water though. From silver city on 15, it took me about 90 minutes to reach the campsite. It’s a paved road but gets pretty twisty in spots. I stocked up on food and everything I needed at wal mart in silver city. There was no cell service from silver city to the campground. There is a store, Docs, that will let you use their Wi-Fi. The store has a few things but nothing impressive. It was also difficult finding wood in the immediate area, so either bring wood or stock up along 15 when you’re in the pines. There is also no trash pickup anywhere in the area, so prepare to pack out all trash. The only downside of this site is being able to get a spot. There is also the lower scorpion campsite, plus a few others along the way. There are also plenty of dispersed sites along 15.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Cherry Creek Campground
      July 23, 2023

      Cherry Creek Campground

      Has lots of potential but . . .

      We tent camped at Cherry Creek campground in late July 2023. We arrived about 4pm on a Saturday and there were like 2 sites available. First come, first serve, no fee, but a ranger told me that could change soon. Lots of nice tall pines. The creek was dry. Very scenic valley. There’s a short, informal trail at the north end of the campground past the bathroom. The trail goes about 0.25 miles out; so 0.5 mile round trip. A nice evening or morning stroll or both. But…there was a big group next to us that partied loud and late—with a generator that lit up their site, and ours. Oh well! At least they were enjoying the outdoors like we were, I think.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Sapillo Dispersed Camping Area
      July 7, 2023

      Sapillo Dispersed Camping Area

      Tucked away in the woods

      Beautiful dispersed camp site both pull through and back in. We camped there in and only saw one other camper. Keep in mind zero cell service.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Gila Hot Springs Campground
      June 18, 2023

      Gila Hot Springs Campground

      Alcoholic creepy owners

      The campground itself is nice enough, but the owners are downright rude and creepy.  The owner, Allen, often drinks and then peruses the campground to leer at women in the pools and make innapropriate and offensive conversation.   On one occasion, myself and my girlfriends were soaking, and he wouldn't leave us alone, so we just left.  Not a very relaxing way to spend a vacation!

    • Camper-submitted photo from Lower Gallinas Campground
      May 9, 2023

      Lower Gallinas Campground

      Stupidly closed. This beautiful canyon needs to be reopened. Come on USFS.

      Lower Gallinas is a beautiful 2 Mile hike   Barricaded at 152 it should be reopened ASAP

    • Camper-submitted photo from Silver City KOA
      April 23, 2023

      Silver City KOA

      Great place

      The staff are top notch! Young energetic and as helpful as can be. Friendly service, the facilities are very clean.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Rose Valley RV Ranch
      April 20, 2023

      Rose Valley RV Ranch

      Cute quiet Rv park a few miles outside of the nationa Forrest

      Owner is great and park is well kept with a good amount of space between sites. Laundry room only has small washers and 3 out of 4 were broken when we got here.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Meadow Creek Dispersed Camping
      April 16, 2023

      Meadow Creek Dispersed Camping

      Legendary creek side camping in a valley

      This trail requires 4x4 and high clearance. It is a bumpy road for all 3+ miles into the mountainside. But it is far worth the drive for the seclusion. There are plenty of spaces to camp before the creek. But we kept going for about 3 miles, hit a road gate, and started traveling into the valley. It will eventually open up and you will see meadow creek. Spots to the left and right of the fork, we settled at the bottom. No service in the valley. Extremely magical, and serene. Leave it better than you left it please! If you want a camp spot off the beaten path, this is it. Perfect for tent camping/car camping.



    Guide to Gila National Forest

    Camping near Gila National Forest, New Mexico, offers a unique blend of stunning landscapes and outdoor adventures. Whether you're looking to soak in hot springs or hike scenic trails, this area has something for everyone.

    What to do:

    • Hiking: Explore the many trails in the Gila National Forest. One camper mentioned, "The hiking in the national forest was fabulous and this was a good base to get to hikes from" while staying at Apache Creek Campground.
    • Soaking in Hot Springs: Relax in the natural hot springs at Gila Hot Springs Campground. A visitor shared, "Loved being able to soak in a couple nice little pools. The soaking and the night sky is the draw."
    • Fishing: Head to Mesa Campground for trout fishing. One reviewer noted, "We’ve also caught and ate trout from Lake Roberts."

    What campers like:

    • Peaceful Environment: Many campers appreciate the tranquility of the area. A visitor at Sapillo Dispersed Camping Area said, "This is one of our favorite springtime camping spots. There aren’t any numbered sites, but there are makeshift campfires and flat areas all around."
    • Clean Facilities: Campers often mention the cleanliness of the campgrounds. A review for Black Canyon Campground - Lower stated, "Large camping sites, clean campgrounds and restroom."
    • Stargazing: The night skies are a big hit. One camper at Cosmic Campground exclaimed, "The night sky is amazing. We woke up at 3am for the best Milky Way view."

    What you should know:

    • Limited Amenities: Many campgrounds, like Forks Campground, lack running water and cell service. A visitor noted, "No running water, no cell service, no WiFi and they have vault toilets."
    • Crowds in Peak Season: Some areas can get busy during peak camping times. A camper at Lower Scorpion Campground mentioned, "It was rather full on the weekend but still quiet."
    • Wildlife Encounters: Be prepared for wildlife. One camper at Luna Park Campground warned, "At night there are scorpions and tiny little rodents that come out."

    Tips for camping with families:

    • Bring Warm Clothing: Nights can get chilly, especially at places like Gila Hot Springs Campground. A reviewer advised, "Can get cold at night if you are in a tent, bring warm clothing."
    • Plan for Activities: Choose campgrounds near attractions. One family enjoyed the proximity of Upper Scorpion Campground to the cliff dwellings, stating, "I was able to walk right to the entrance of the cliff dwellings trail from this site in about 5 minutes."
    • Pack Out Trash: Many campgrounds, like Sapillo Dispersed Camping Area, require you to pack out your trash. A camper noted, "There is no trash pickup anywhere in the area, so prepare to pack out all trash."

    Tips from RVers:

    • Check Road Conditions: Some campgrounds have rough access roads. A visitor at Forks Campground cautioned, "I don't recommend towing something this big to this area, but it can be done safely."
    • Reserve Early: Popular spots can fill up quickly. A camper at Gila Hot Springs Campground mentioned, "You really need a reservation especially for the weekend."
    • Bring Your Own Firewood: Many campgrounds do not provide firewood. A visitor at Lower Scorpion Campground suggested, "If you want firewood, there is a little store a few miles back down the road run by some very friendly folks."

    Camping near Gila National Forest, New Mexico, is a fantastic way to enjoy nature, but being prepared will help make your trip more enjoyable.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    • What camping is available near Gila National Forest?

      According to TheDyrt.com, Gila National Forest offers a wide range of camping options, with 60 campgrounds and RV parks near Gila National Forest and 12 free dispersed camping spots.

    • Which is the most popular campground near Gila National Forest?

      According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Gila National Forest is Gila Hot Springs Campground with a 4.6-star rating from 11 reviews.

    • Where can I find free dispersed camping near Gila National Forest?

      According to TheDyrt.com, there are 12 free dispersed camping spots near Gila National Forest.

    • What parks are near Gila National Forest?

      According to TheDyrt.com, there are 5 parks near Gila National Forest that allow camping, notably Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest and El Morro National Monument.