Best Campgrounds near Faywood, NM

Camping options near Faywood, New Mexico range from developed state parks to dispersed Bureau of Land Management (BLM) sites. City of Rocks State Park Campground, known for its unique volcanic rock formations, provides tent and RV camping with electric hookups and picnic tables. Nearby Faywood Hot Springs offers both RV sites and cabin accommodations with access to natural hot springs. BLM land surrounding these areas allows for free dispersed camping approximately 3 miles east of City of Rocks. Within a 30-mile radius, additional established campgrounds include Rockhound State Park and several RV parks in Silver City and Deming.

The camping landscape in this region experiences dramatic temperature changes between seasons. Summer brings intense heat while winter nights can drop below freezing. Most campgrounds remain open year-round, though spring and fall offer the most comfortable conditions. Water availability varies significantly by location, with most developed sites providing hookups while dispersed areas require self-sufficiency. "This unique and tucked-away gem has all the perfect essentials for a State Park including a Visitor Center, hot showers and clean restrooms, dry camping, picnicking and a Botanical Garden," noted one camper about City of Rocks. Cell service can be limited in more remote areas, with visitors reporting better connectivity at developed campgrounds. Most sites are accessible via paved roads, though some dispersed camping requires high-clearance vehicles.

The volcanic formations at City of Rocks State Park represent a distinctive camping environment with rock structures that create natural privacy between campsites. Campers frequently highlight the stargazing opportunities throughout the region due to minimal light pollution. Wildlife viewing is commonly mentioned in reviews, with visitors reporting deer, birds, and occasionally coyotes. The proximity to natural hot springs at Faywood receives particular attention from campers seeking relaxation after hiking. Several reviewers note the peaceful quality of the area, especially at dispersed sites. "Peace and quiet" is consistently mentioned as a primary attraction, with one reviewer specifically praising City of Rocks for its "healing, stillness, discipline and community." Proximity to Silver City (approximately 30 miles north) provides convenient access to supplies while maintaining a sense of remoteness.

Best Camping Sites Near Faywood, New Mexico (89)

    1. City of Rocks State Park Campground

    41 Reviews
    Faywood, NM
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (575) 536-2800

    $15 - $30 / night

    "Last week I visited Faywood, New Mexico which is located about halfway in between Silver City and Deming, and I came across a unique terrain with structures of Boulder rocks that are “formed of volcanic"

    "There are several trails in and around the park. Most are rather easy, but Table Mountain trail can be rather strenuous in a few places, but the view of the campground and surrounding are is awesome."

    2. Faywood Hot Springs

    6 Reviews
    Faywood, NM
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (575) 342-8181

    $27 - $200 / night

    "I was driving from Gila Cliff Dwellings towards White Sands NP and needed a place to camp."

    "The desert landscape here shines as there is nothing around for miles (very quiet).  DEFINITELY recommend booking a private hot spring tub after dark. The stars are INCREDIBLE."

    3. BLM Near City of Rocks

    3 Reviews
    Faywood, NM
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (505) 954-2222

    "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."

    4. Silver City KOA

    9 Reviews
    Arenas Valley, NM
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (575) 388-3351

    "Highly recommend for anyone looking for a peaceful, comfortable stay in southwest New Mexico!"

    "Close to town and a ton of hiking! Super clean!! Would definitely stay here again."

    5. Railroad Canyon Campground

    7 Reviews
    Mimbres, NM
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (575) 388-8201

    "This campground is a “little” more hidden from the road than other nearby campgrounds."

    "This campground is a “little” more hidden from the road than other nearby campgrounds."

    6. Little Vineyard RV Park

    16 Reviews
    Deming, NM
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (575) 546-3560

    "Close to food.(walking distance). Super easy to book and check in. 30 amp, 50 amp service. Level gravel spaces. Starlink works great here!"

    "Clean RV Park close to the highway."

    7. Upper Gallinas Campground

    5 Reviews
    Mimbres, NM
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (575) 388-8313

    "I really enjoyed the scenery here, there are restrooms and a long stream that you could sit next to and see all the creatures that are in the stream. The ground is solid for RV’s"

    "Nice and close to get to a picnic table but I'd stay at one of the others before staying here."

    8. Hidden Valley Ranch RV Resort

    1 Review
    Deming, NM
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (575) 546-3071

    9. Mountain Spirits RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Mimbres, NM
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (575) 574-7000

    10. Rockhound State Park Campground

    36 Reviews
    Deming, NM
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (575) 546-6182

    $15 - $35 / night

    "Another really nice place in New Mexico. Near enough to the freeway, but far enough to not notice it. Near enough to town for a quick bite out or supplies, but far enough to not be bothered by it."

    "Rockhound SP, NM: If you like to hunt for rocks, or just be away from everything, this is a good place. Mountains are unique. Can’t get tired of looking at them. Only one trail here."

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Recent Reviews near Faywood, NM

384 Reviews of 89 Faywood Campgrounds


  • Lawrence M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 2, 2026

    Roadrunner RV Park

    Roadrunner RV park

    Park is all gravel sites. Allot of full timers here. This is an older park.

  • Felix B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 1, 2026

    Cherry Creek Canyon View

    Beautiful view

    A couple of spots directly off the main road with a beautiful view down the canyon and an unofficial fire ring on rocks. Watch your vehicle height for the left spot. Low trees. Right spot is more open. There's another, bigger spot a couple hundred feet down the road on the right, too.

    Remember to leave it better than you found it.

  • jThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 29, 2026

    Rose Valley RV Ranch

    Make a reservation or have cash

    Very limited office hours. Sites are full hookups and most have trees for privacy. Laundry, restrooms and showers. Good Sam discount.

  • Gary G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 23, 2026

    Roadside Pullouts and Disperesed Camping along Route 15

    Roadside pullouts

    There are many roadside pullouts that are very accessible for various sized vehicles. I would scout it out before going too far up. The views are great and if you don't have to take a larger rig down the canyon to Gila area, so much better. We stayed at Forks campground, a beautiful area but not looking forward to the drive back up and out.

  • Gary G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 23, 2026

    Forks Campground

    Nice spot close to Gila cliff dwellings

    Spots are pretty spread out with some privacy. The road in is very rough, twisty and some steep elevation changes both up and down. We arrived Sunday afternoon and there were plenty of spots to choose from for all size vehicles. If we came back, I would probably pick one of the other locations up on top of the rim. Great views up there

  • David R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 21, 2026

    City of Rocks State Park Campground

    Awesome Quiet Spot

    Widely spaced sites make this State Park a very nice and quiet place to stay. Sunsets are absolutely stunning. They often fill up so book ahead.

  • Ivy J.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 20, 2026

    BLM Near City of Rocks

    State Park Boundary Line

    Tried to camp here and drove in late. There’s two entrances to this area per Google Maps. Both entrances had gates that both said New Mexico State Park Boundary Line. Ended up having to find a hotel because there’s not many other places to camp in this area other than in the parks. Maybe try to look when it is brighter outside for a different entrance.

  • NThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 19, 2026

    Gila Hot Springs

    Great views

    Short but rough road on the way in. Good views of the river, partially obstructed. Epic spot to see some stars.


Guide to Faywood

Faywood camping spots feature multiple terrain types within a compact geographic area, from the Mimbres River basin to Florida Mountains foothills. The elevation ranges from 4,500 to 5,500 feet, creating microclimates that influence camping conditions throughout the year. Spring visitors often encounter persistent winds that can affect tent camping, particularly at more exposed sites.

What to do

Rock exploration at City of Rocks: Spend hours climbing and exploring the unique volcanic formations. "You can spend hours exploring all the rocks," notes a visitor at City of Rocks State Park Campground. The park features named campsites based on constellations visible from each location.

Hiking trail networks: Access multiple connecting trails from campgrounds in the area. "There are trails that take you up into the rocks and into the desert," reports a camper about City of Rocks State Park. Railroad Canyon Campground offers "many trails to access the wilderness from, and a small creek running behind each of the three campsites."

Soak in hot springs: Reserve private hot spring sessions at Faywood Hot Springs. "DEFINITELY recommend booking a private hot spring tub after dark. The stars are INCREDIBLE. Tubs are the perfect temperature," shares a visitor at Faywood Hot Springs. Overnight guests can access 24-hour pools included with their stay.

Rockhounding: Search for geodes and thunder eggs at designated areas. "Only State park where you can dig for thunder, eggs, and gems wonderful information center to learn about hard rock geology," explains a camper at Rockhound State Park Campground.

What campers like

Spacing between sites: Non-electric sites at City of Rocks provide exceptional privacy. "Love how far each campsite is spaced out!" emphasizes one camper. Another notes the non-electric sites are "nestled among the rocks and spaced so far apart that for many of them, you don't even see your neighbors."

Dark sky viewing: The region offers exceptional astronomy opportunities away from light pollution. "Each site is named after a constellation you can see in the sky at night from the campground," shares an enthusiastic visitor to City of Rocks State Park Campground. Another camper calls it "very quiet, big sky!"

Geological features: The unique rock formations create memorable camping experiences. "Beautiful spot. Amazing rock formations. Probably one of the coolest campgrounds I have ever stayed at," says one City of Rocks visitor. At Rockhound State Park, campers note the "probably the most wild prickly pear cactus we've seen on mountainside."

Peacefulness: The remote location offers quiet camping experiences. "The park is far away from everywhere and offers a very quiet and peaceful experience," mentions a camper at City of Rocks. Sites at Railroad Canyon Campground are noted as "a 'little' more hidden from the road than other nearby campgrounds."

What you should know

Weather challenges: Wind conditions can significantly affect camping experiences. "Very unique landscape, great campsites but wow the wind was too much. We had friends go in spring who said it was windy and we went in mid May and it was the same story," warns a City of Rocks camper.

Water availability: Many campgrounds have limited or no potable water. The BLM dispersed camping near City of Rocks has no facilities or water sources. At City of Rocks, one visitor cautions about wildlife at water sources: "the bees take over the drinking water (if you turn it slowly, they don't seem to be bothered)."

Reservation requirements: Some campgrounds require advance booking. "You have to have a reservation prior to arrival. And don't get confused and fill out the paper registration at the entrance. That is for day picnicking," advises a visitor to Rockhound State Park.

Wildlife awareness: Watch for native wildlife including snakes. "We almost stepped on a camouflage rattlesnake," reports one City of Rocks camper. Multiple campgrounds report frequent wildlife sightings.

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly climbing at City of Rocks: The rock formations provide natural playground areas. "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," shares a visitor to City of Rocks State Park.

Group site availability: Look for designated group camping areas. City of Rocks features "a really nice group site with large covered area" when camping with extended family or multiple families.

Cabin options for easier family stays: For families wanting more comfort, Faywood Hot Springs offers cabin accommodations. "Cheapest one is only $60 and comes with an hour long soak in a private pool which is otherwise $28 for one hour," explains a camper.

Educational opportunities: Visit interpretive centers to learn about regional geology. Rockhound State Park offers "nice visitors center and small gift shop" with information about the area's unique geological features.

Tips from RVers

Site selection for privacy: Choose non-electric sites for better spacing. "There is a mix of electric and non-electric sites; however, the electric sites are lined up like a typical RV park with no privacy. The non-electric ones are the gems in this state park," advises an RV camper at City of Rocks.

Leveling considerations: Some sites require effort to level larger rigs. At Rockhound State Park, visitors note "many nice large fairly level sites" while at City of Rocks, sites are "all dirt and some with a challenge to get level."

Overnight transit options: Use Deming RV parks as convenient interstate access points. Little Vineyard RV Park in Deming offers "large level pull throughs" with "super easy to book and check in. 30 amp, 50 amp service."

Internet connectivity: Cell service varies dramatically by location. "I have good cell service, and my home fi hot spot is working great," reports a camper at the BLM land near City of Rocks, while Little Vineyard RV Park notes "Starlink works great here!"

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Faywood, NM?

According to TheDyrt.com, Faywood, NM offers a wide range of camping options, with 89 campgrounds and RV parks near Faywood, NM and 22 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Faywood, NM?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Faywood, NM is City of Rocks State Park Campground with a 4.7-star rating from 41 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Faywood, NM?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 22 free dispersed camping spots near Faywood, NM.