Best Campgrounds near Radium Springs, NM

Radium Springs, New Mexico provides several camping options ranging from developed state parks to dispersed BLM sites. Leasburg Dam State Park Campground, located in Radium Springs, offers established sites with amenities including electric hookups, water connections, and toilets. The surrounding area includes free dispersed camping on BLM land at sites like Baylor Canyon Road Spur and Sierra Vista near Las Cruces. For those seeking more comfort, Las Cruces KOA and Horner Hacienda provide cabin accommodations and glamping options within a short drive of Radium Springs.

The area experiences typical desert conditions with significant temperature fluctuations between day and night. Many campgrounds remain open year-round, though summer heat can be intense. "We had two full days of high winds and blowing dust that kept us inside," noted one camper at Leasburg Dam State Park, highlighting the importance of weather awareness. Sites at state parks typically require reservations, while dispersed camping on BLM land follows standard 14-day stay limits. Most developed campgrounds provide concrete pads for RVs with water and electric hookups, though facilities vary by location. Visitors should note that some parks, including Leasburg Dam, close their gates at sunset, restricting late arrivals and nighttime departures.

Campers consistently rate the natural setting and mountain views as highlights of the Radium Springs area. Leasburg Dam State Park receives particular praise for its spacious sites and adobe shelters covering picnic tables. One visitor remarked, "Sites are gravel with a concrete pad; they are generous in size and spaced far enough apart to provide more than sufficient privacy." Several short hiking trails traverse the campground areas, offering opportunities to explore desert flora. The proximity to the Rio Grande provides additional recreational opportunities, though water levels vary seasonally. For those willing to venture further, White Sands National Park lies about 50 minutes away. Campgrounds in the region generally maintain clean facilities, with Leasburg Dam's bathrooms frequently mentioned positively in reviews despite their basic nature.

Best Camping Sites Near Radium Springs, New Mexico (58)

    1. Las Cruces KOA

    57 Reviews
    Mesilla, NM
    14 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."

    "We only stayed one night but this was a convenient location or far off the highway. Bathroom was clean and staff was nice. Large clean dog park. Nice views of the city."

    2. Leasburg Dam State Park Campground

    23 Reviews
    Radium Springs, NM
    1 mile
    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!"

    3. Aguirre Spring Recreation Area and Campground

    55 Reviews
    White Sands, NM
    22 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."

    4. 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."

    "Close to town. Clean facilities and large fenced dog walk."

    5. Sierra Vista

    30 Reviews
    Organ, NM
    20 miles

    "Pitched my tent next to car and slept thru the night with no noise. Light wind this night. Some movement from others by 7am."

    "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."

    6. 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."

    7. Horner Hacienda

    2 Reviews
    Radium Springs, NM
    7 miles
    +1 (575) 636-7227

    $35 - $60 / night

    "The water was high so we couldn’t camp to close to the river edge. It was so nice to see all the stars at night. It is very sweet as well."

    8. Baylor Pass West Trailhead Dispersed

    12 Reviews
    Organ, NM
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (575) 525-4300

    "There is a sign asking campers to not block the entrance and parking spots for hikers. Views of Las Cruces and the surrounding mountains is amazing. Very quiet and dark all night."

    "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"

    9. Baylor Canyon Rd Spur, BLM, Free

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

    "We stayed close by at Sierra View for a night and then tried this spot out and really enjoyed it! A bit more space and privacy here and the mountains are just gorgeous."

    "Heard coyote’s howling pretty nearby around 1:30am, and in the area again at 3am-ish."

    10. Siesta RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Mesilla, NM
    15 miles
    +1 (575) 523-6816

    $32 - $34 / night

    "Needed a quick place to get out of snow storm in New Mexico - 30 amp no other connections - nice lady - gravel and ok Wi-Fi"

    "Seems like there are quite a few long term RVers around. We had few people come up to us and wanting to chat. Had one elderly gentleman knock on our door to chat."

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Recent Reviews near Radium Springs, NM

418 Reviews of 58 Radium Springs Campgrounds


  • Denny K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 25, 2025

    Baylor Canyon Rd Dispersed Site

    Great little boondock in spot right against the mountains

    The spot we have is our view.Is the mountains pretty peaceful?We've got a road out here , but it's not busy

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 17, 2025

    Leasburg Dam State Park Campground

    Best it could be.

    Park made the most of what they had. Spots are large with great covered tables. Views are beautiful. Many trails around Park down to the Rio Grande River. Can't beat the park for the area.

  • HThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 12, 2025

    Truth or Consequences Camp on Rio Grande

    Good for a night

    Very limited spots, right off the road so road noise can be a factor. You will get some cows across the river that wander through. It's good for a night but I wouldn't seek it out as a destination

  • Kevin K.
    Sep. 28, 2025

    Las Cruces KOA

    Seems like a brand new KOA

    Remodeling of site continues but we got a remodeled back in site and they are nice. Very wide and 50’ deep. There is a concrete patio, table, grill and fire ring. The store is large and there is free coffee and danish in the mornings.

  • Kevin K.
    Sep. 26, 2025

    Palomino Campground — Caballo Lake State Park

    Smallest campground ever

    There are 3 different campgrounds at this Caballo Lake State Park. The Palomino campground is 7 full hookup sites with a host and a bathroom with showers. Very clean and well spaced. There are nice lake views.

  • R
    Sep. 21, 2025

    Las Cruces KOA

    Pricey

    A clean , well kept campground with great views. But, for the price, I would expect more.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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!).


Guide to Radium Springs

Camping options near Radium Springs, New Mexico offer desert solitude with the Organ Mountains creating a dramatic backdrop. The region sits at elevations between 3,900-5,000 feet with typical Chihuahuan Desert terrain characterized by yucca, mesquite, and creosote bush. Seasonal temperature variations are extreme, with summer highs regularly exceeding 100°F while winter nights can drop below freezing.

What to do

Hiking the Organ Mountains: Access multi-difficulty trails through Aguirre Spring Recreation Area and Campground, which features a popular 4-mile loop trail. "Great sites with close and clean toilets. We found a few level spots that would work for rooftop tents, but most spots seemed a little rocky and uneven for tents. There is a lovely 4 mile hike that loops up in the mountains by the sites," reports Kara S.

Stargazing sessions: The dark skies near Radium Springs make for excellent astronomy opportunities. The team at Leasburg Dam State Park Campground hosts monthly astronomy events. "Well maintained park, clean facilities, and delightful monthly activities with the local astronomical society including live music, refreshments, and stargazing," notes Barbara M.

Wildlife viewing: Early mornings provide opportunities to spot desert wildlife. "We watched a gray fox during day that was nearby (did not come very close to campground)," reports Mark M. about his stay at Hacienda RV Resort. The free-range cattle near dispersed camping areas are also common sightings.

What campers like

Privacy levels: The dispersed camping at Baylor Canyon Rd Spur, BLM offers excellent seclusion. "The sites are off a single dirt road with pull offs for the sites. There are about 10 or 12 sites as you follow the road. More if your neighbors are friendly," explains Noah E. The sites provide solitude despite proximity to Las Cruces.

Night sky views: The relative darkness allows for impressive stargazing opportunities. "Stars are surprisingly visible too- there's a lot of light pollution from Las Cruces down below, but it didn't seem to have much effect on star gazing while I was there," reports lynsey F. from Baylor Canyon Road.

Desert landscapes: The stark beauty of the Chihuahuan Desert with the backdrop of mountains creates memorable camping experiences. "Very scenic BLM campground. $7 a night ($3.50 seniors with pass). Each site shaded table and trash bin. Only vehicles up to 23 ft," notes Christopher P. about Aguirre Spring.

What you should know

Weather challenges: Wind can be significant in this region, especially in spring. "We started raining in the AM and the road in had signs that it can flood so we left early," shares Jillian B. about Sierra Vista dispersed camping area.

Limited facilities: Most dispersed camping lacks amenities. "There are no services, pack in pack out. Verizon service was good," reports Noah E. Even at established campgrounds, services can be basic.

Road conditions: Access to several BLM sites requires careful driving. "Definitely would NOT recommend CARS going past the 3rd or 4th parking space! But - for higher clearance vehicles: OK. Just drive carefully. I saw a few rocks that I would NOT want to hit at 15mph+," warns David S. about Baylor Canyon.

Cell service variations: Connectivity can be surprisingly good at many sites. "I had 1-2 bars Verizon and Att was able to stream YouTube and Netflix!" notes Jillian B. about her stay at Baylor Canyon.

Tips for camping with families

Best family amenities: Las Cruces KOA offers numerous family-friendly facilities. "The kids enjoyed cornhole, basketball, tetherball, and the playground. The store was well stocked... We will definitely be back to explore the area more," shares Candy P.

Wildlife awareness: Educate children about desert wildlife before arrival. "Heard coyote's howling pretty nearby around 1:30am, and in the area again at 3am-ish," notes lynsey F. at Baylor Canyon Road, highlighting why families should be wildlife-aware.

Temperature planning: Pack for significant temperature drops. "I was up at 7am and they were gone, imagine they must've been pretty cold, temps drop quite dramatically and the winds whip up there," observes lynsey F. about tent campers nearby.

Accessible recreation: Several short, family-friendly trails exist at different campgrounds. "The hiking spots have a good separation. It's open range," notes mont B. about easy hiking access from dispersed sites.

Tips from RVers

Size limitations: Many dispersed sites have restrictions. "BLM recommends nothing more than 23' long. Water available at host site near gate before driving about 4 or 5 mi to campsites," reports Mark M. about Horner Hacienda.

Water management: High pressure can be an issue at some hookup sites. "Water pressure was a bit high but with a regulator it was fine," advises Christie C. at Siesta RV Park.

Level pad availability: Finding level sites matters for larger rigs. "Sites are gravel with a concrete pad; they are generous in size and spaced far enough apart to provide more than sufficient privacy," notes one visitor about campground arrangements.

Late arrival planning: Many campers note that finding sites after dark can be challenging. "I don't recommend arriving here after dark whatsoever," warns lynsey F. about the rough roads at Baylor Canyon.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Radium Springs, NM?

According to TheDyrt.com, Radium Springs, NM offers a wide range of camping options, with 58 campgrounds and RV parks near Radium Springs, NM and 15 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Radium Springs, NM?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Radium Springs, NM is Las Cruces KOA with a 4.7-star rating from 57 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Radium Springs, NM?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 15 free dispersed camping spots near Radium Springs, NM.