Best Campgrounds near Organ, NM

The Organ Mountains rise dramatically east of Las Cruces, providing a scenic backdrop for camping in southern New Mexico. Dispersed camping opportunities can be found on Bureau of Land Management (BLM) lands near Organ, with several free sites accessible from Baylor Canyon Road. Aguirre Spring Recreation Area and Campground offers developed camping with basic amenities at the base of the mountains, while private options like Las Cruces KOA provide full hookups, cabins, and glamping accommodations approximately 15 miles west of Organ.

Access to many dispersed camping areas requires navigating gravel roads, with some sites suitable only for smaller vehicles. According to one visitor, "If you are a large RV or 5th wheel, you probably won't fit and the rest of us will have a grand time watching you get out after you discover this fact for yourself." The gate at Aguirre Spring Campground closes at 6 PM and reopens at 8 AM, restricting late arrivals and early departures. Summer temperatures can exceed 100°F in the desert, while the higher elevation sites in the Organ Mountains provide some relief from the heat. Cell service is generally available with major carriers in most camping areas, though coverage may be spotty in more remote locations.

Campers consistently mention the spectacular views of both the jagged Organ Mountains and the expansive Tularosa Basin, which includes White Sands National Park visible in the distance. Sierra Vista and Baylor Pass West Trailhead dispersed camping areas provide convenient access to hiking trails that ascend into the mountains. Reviews indicate these areas can become crowded, particularly on weekends. One camper noted, "You're basically at the foot of the Organ Mountains and the view is awesome, even the city lights in the distance were nice." Many dispersed sites lack facilities, requiring visitors to pack in water and pack out waste. The region's camping areas provide excellent stargazing opportunities due to minimal light pollution, with several reviewers highlighting the exceptional night sky views as a major attraction.

Best Camping Sites Near Organ, New Mexico (54)

    1. Aguirre Spring Recreation Area and Campground

    55 Reviews
    White Sands, NM
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (575) 525-4300

    "Southeast New Mexico has mountains believe it or not. The camp is nestled up against one. It’s Memorial Day weekend and not too crowded. Highly recommend for the price (basically free)."

    "I've been on a nationwide roadtrip for a few months that now and I have tent camped alone in many sites from Florida to Arkansas to, now, New Mexico."

    2. Sierra Vista

    30 Reviews
    Organ, NM
    8 miles

    "Clean, safe, beautiful views of the Organ mts and Las Cruses, great trails close by.
    Limited spots and could be more difficult for rvs. Great for vans."

    "Drive to the trailhead has about four areas set up for camping. Plus room for more at the cul-de-sac at the end."

    3. Las Cruces KOA

    55 Reviews
    Mesilla, NM
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (575) 526-6555

    "We stopped at this KOA for one night while passing through New Mexico.   We had a great view of the valley below and our site had everything we needed--full hookups."

    "This is a very clean and organized KOA. One of the best I’ve stayed at. Nice showers and dog park. Located up on the hill so you have nice views."

    4. Baylor Canyon Rd Spur, BLM, Free

    13 Reviews
    Organ, NM
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (575) 522-1219

    "Conveniently located to town. Easy to get to. Would recommend high clearance vehicles, but manageable for others. Spectacular views of the organ mountains and plentiful hiking opportunities."

    "Great place to rest for the night before attempting any hikes in Organ Desert Mountains National Monument. "

    5. Baylor Pass West Trailhead Dispersed

    10 Reviews
    Organ, NM
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (575) 525-4300

    "More private and space than the TH parking and close access to a TH that takes you up the Organ Needle. 2wd OK for access to most sites"

    "Parked in graded gravel parking area at base of a Organ Mountains. Fairly level."

    6. Hacienda RV Resort

    20 Reviews
    Mesilla, NM
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (575) 528-5800

    $36 - $64 / night

    "Located in Las Cruces New Mexico, Hacienda RV resort is conveniently situated right off of interstate 10."

    "Staff is organized and efficient. Great location near Old Mesilla, NMSU and I-10"

    7. Sierra Vista - Back Side Dispersed

    7 Reviews
    Organ, NM
    8 miles

    "The best sites are furthest from The entrance"

    "There are even more dispersed spots if you go past the initial entrance. It's beautiful and clean which let's me know people take care to pack in and pack out. Which I greatly appreciated."

    8. Oregan Wilderness Dispersed

    5 Reviews
    Organ, NM
    5 miles

    "Additionally, the sites are quite close to another nearby main road that is primarily parallel to the road you camp off."

    "Sunset on the Organ Mtns was beautiful and we woke up to a light dusting of snow."

    9. Leasburg Dam State Park Campground

    21 Reviews
    Radium Springs, NM
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (575) 524-4068

    $15 - $30 / night

    "You can't beat New Mexico State Parks. Water and electric hook-ups for $18. Great views and a concrete picnic shelter to boot."

    "Like many New Mexico State Parks, Leasburg Dam offers beautiful views and nice facilities. We have the facilities here to be among the best. We love the adobe shelters!"

    10. Sunny Acres RV Park

    7 Reviews
    Las Cruces, NM
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (575) 524-1716

    "We took extra day to visit white sands and experience some New Mexico Mexican food at Andele Restaurant.

    Weather was perfect in October.

    Very nice day."

    "Sunny Acres is a friendly and clean 55+ park in central Las Cruces, New Mexico. The sites are mostly back-in and have FHU 50amp sites. All sites are gravel with patios and picnic table."

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Recent Reviews near Organ, NM

452 Reviews of 54 Organ Campgrounds


  • Brittany F.
    Aug. 13, 2025

    Las Cruces KOA

    Views and classic amenities

    We did one night at this KOA. Laundry was easy and used a QR app to pay or traditional coin operation. The place is beautiful and well maintained. Lots of views that everyone can enjoy. A stunning mountain range view that make sunrises and sets a treat.

  • Ryan M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 2, 2025

    Fort Bliss RV Park

    Clean park with lots of amenities

    This is a nice park with lots of facilities. Laundry has commercial machines. Full hookups with lots of pull thru spots.

  • Haven D.
    Jul. 29, 2025

    Oliver Lee Memorial State Park Campground

    So good!

    A fantastic spot to relax for a few days and soak in nature. Stunning cliffs rise to the east, with a wide-open valley stretching beyond. The starry night skies are absolutely beautiful. Facilities are decent—nothing to complain about. Strong cell service with both Verizon and T-Mobile. Great location for day trips to the mountains or White Sands. The open sky also makes it perfect for slope setups

  • S E.
    Jul. 26, 2025

    Aguirre Spring Recreation Area and Campground

    Crowded, noisy, awful.

    This campsite is one of the worst I’ve been at in yeeeaaasrrrrsss. So many people. So many RUDE people. People who literally just want to party and play extremely loud music and keep their generator on all day and night. There’s supposed to be a no noise or generators after 10pm but there’s no enforcement. On top of that, the bathrooms are AWFUL. There are so many flies in the toilet it’s actually impossible to go, so bring your own LNT toilet and a tent for it since everyone will see you otherwise. Oh, and the gnats are INSANE. I only gave this place 2 stars because it’s gorgeous. Too bad it’s a magnet for the worst kinds of campers.

  • Jeff V.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 3, 2025

    Oliver Lee Memorial State Park Campground

    Not for the 4th of July, unless you just escaped Hell

    Oddly this popped up in my feed as a late 4th of July choice.  Good God, no.  I like heat and live in New Mexico.  Northern new Mexico, in the mountains, where no one needs air conditioning. 

    Cooler times of the year, like mid-winter, I do recommend the area, particularly Dog Canyon, a great winter or early spring hike. 

    But for mid-summer?  No, unless you're an infernal demon it's a bit warm those months.

  • Jonathan E.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 29, 2025

    Oregan Wilderness Dispersed

    Rocky road and crowded, but beautiful

    There are many sites off this road, but it was super crowded when I went in April. Additionally, the sites are quite close to another nearby main road that is primarily parallel to the road you camp off. I didn’t hear much car noise from that road, but I could easily see the cars driving by from my tent. With these things in mind, I wouldn’t necessarily say I felt isolated when camping here in my tent, and it is definitely not “out there” in nature, but the views of the Organ Mountains are wonderful!

    The road in is very bumpy/rocky. I’m kind of a risk-taker with my Toyota Corolla and was able to make it the full way from one end of the road to the other (driving VERY slowly and carefully), but had to get out of my car quite a few times to move large rocks out of the way.

    In all, I recommend this spot due to the beautiful views and convenient location, but be aware that it might be pretty crowded and the road doesn’t necessarily suit normal cars (shout-out to my fellow non-camper/van/jeep peeps!).

  • MThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 22, 2025

    Hacienda RV Resort

    Served its purpose while in for a few days

    As noted in other review here: Traffic is fast on curved road, be alert. Overall, clean, showers have a step so water can stay inside shower stall, there is a handicapped shower. All shower closets have sinks and plenty of hooks on wall. The one I used has blow dryer. Only one toilet in men's room (room that is separate from showers). WiFi is available but you must create a sign-in/acct. so we did not use it. Phone reception was great and we were able to hotspot for work (used VPN). Staff is friendly and let us know water pressure is high so use a reducer (we did not need water hookup), and also cautioned us that there have been some bike thefts in area and let us know that if we wanted, we could keep bikes inside their office at no charge (open 9 to 5 so we were not able to do that). It was very hot (>100) and so we kept fan/AC on all night and wrapped our cord around bikes in such a way that if someone was up to no-good, s/he would need to turn it off and thus notify us that something was up (and they might get a shock depending on how that went! ;). No table, but had sewer and water in addition to electric. Site was level. There is a free dogwash! We watched a gray fox during day that was nearby (did not come very close to campground). I-10 is close but we did not notice any noise. A Wal Mart is across the frwy, and several restaurants nearby. We did not use spa but it was clean and there is a large patio area for activities/cookouts that is quite nice. Large area also for horseshoes, corn hole and as noted in other reviews a narrow but very long dog walk for pets to roam. 

    Might be a bit nicer in cooler weather----just way too hot to do much around grounds (BBQ, cornhole, spa). Would stay here again.

  • Haley L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 6, 2025

    Sierra Vista

    Beautiful but busy

    Tent camping 6/5/25. Almost all of the spots are full, unless you go much farther back onto what seems to be a rough dirt road. I parked and then put my tent a little ways out. Everyone is very quiet, but you can hear cars from the highway. Beautiful clear sky and view of the mountains. Very clean and well maintained.


Guide to Organ

Camping near Organ, New Mexico, offers a mix of stunning landscapes and unique experiences. Whether you're looking for a quiet spot to unwind or an adventure-filled getaway, there are plenty of campgrounds to choose from.

What to do:

  • Hiking in the Organ Mountains: The trails around the Organ Mountains are a big draw. One camper mentioned, “Good spot to stay if you want to hike any of the trails in the Organ mountains” at Aguirre Spring Recreation Area and Campground.
  • Exploring White Sands National Park: Just a short drive away, this park is famous for its beautiful white dunes. A visitor said, “This is probably one of the coolest places I've visited in a long time” about the Backcountry Primitive Sites — White Sands National Park.
  • Stargazing: The clear skies in this area make for excellent stargazing. One reviewer noted, “The skies at night were clear and the location of the camp was perfect for seeing stars” at Las Cruces KOA.

What campers like:

  • Scenic Views: Campers rave about the breathtaking views. A review for Sierra Vista highlights, “It was quiet here except for the howling wind. We were treated to the most beautiful sunset and the twinkling city lights afterwards.”
  • Privacy: Many campgrounds offer spacious sites. One camper at Baylor Canyon Rd Spur, BLM, Free mentioned, “Very quiet with lots of privacy.”
  • Clean Facilities: Clean restrooms and well-maintained sites are a common theme. A visitor at Las Cruces KOA said, “The shower house has better showers than most hotels, bathrooms are big and clean.”

What you should know:

  • Limited Amenities: Some campgrounds, like Aguirre Spring Recreation Area and Campground, don’t have drinking water or electric hookups. A reviewer noted, “Pit toilets, just okay. Sites are awesome! Spread out.”
  • Weather Conditions: Be prepared for windy conditions, especially at higher elevations. One camper at Sierra Vista mentioned, “The road is pretty rocky, take it slow and you’ll be good though.”
  • Reservations Recommended: Many sites require reservations, especially during peak seasons. A camper at Leasburg Dam State Park Campground said, “All sites need to be reserved.”

Tips for camping with families:

  • Kid-Friendly Activities: Look for campgrounds with playgrounds or nearby hiking trails. A family at Las Cruces KOA enjoyed the “basketball court, corn hole, playground.”
  • Pack for Comfort: Bring extra blankets for cooler nights. One camper at Baylor Canyon Rd Spur, BLM, Free mentioned, “Temps drop quite dramatically and the winds whip up there.”
  • Plan for Meals: Some campgrounds have picnic tables, but it’s good to check ahead. A visitor at Hacienda RV Resort noted, “Sites are well maintained...clean and nice.”

Tips from RVers:

  • Check Site Sizes: Make sure your RV fits the site. A review for Hacienda RV Resort mentioned, “The sites here are also very close together.”
  • Be Mindful of Traffic: Some campgrounds are near busy roads. A camper at Sunny Acres RV Park said, “Accept for the sound of traffic, this place is great!”
  • Use GPS for Directions: Some campgrounds can be tricky to find. A visitor at Franklin Mountains State Park Campground advised, “Easy to find with GPS.”

Camping near Organ, New Mexico, offers a unique blend of nature and adventure. With a little planning, you can enjoy all that this beautiful area has to offer!

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Organ, NM?

According to TheDyrt.com, Organ, NM offers a wide range of camping options, with 54 campgrounds and RV parks near Organ, NM and 18 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Organ, NM?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Organ, NM is Aguirre Spring Recreation Area and Campground with a 4.5-star rating from 55 reviews.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 18 free dispersed camping spots near Organ, NM.