Best RV Parks & Resorts near Reserve, NM

Several RV parks near Reserve accommodate larger rigs and provide varying levels of amenities. Springerville RV Park features full hookups with 50-amp service, level gravel sites, and operates year-round. Head of the Ditch Campground offers free camping with no hookups but provides space for RVs up to 25 feet, vault toilets, and is easily accessible from the highway. Gila Hot Springs Campground includes 30-amp hookups, drinking water, and picnic tables at most sites. Coronado Trail RV Park is an adults-only (55+) facility with electric, water, and sewer connections in a pine forest setting. "The spots are big and spread out. Clean laundry, clean grounds. Good electricity and water pressure," noted one visitor about Springerville RV Park.

Most campgrounds in the area have limited or no cell service, with visitors reporting occasional single bars of reception at more remote locations. Roads to campgrounds are generally accessible for RVs, though some forest service routes may require careful navigation. Few parks offer sanitary dump stations on-site, with Bear Paw RV Park being one exception. Pet policies vary by location, with most allowing pets but requiring them to be leashed. Winter camping options become limited at higher elevations, while valley locations remain open year-round. Reservations are recommended during hunting season when facilities like Juniper Campground at Quemado Lake fill quickly. According to one visitor, "We were able to get an upgrade to full hookups. Very nice place. Not much shade but well taken care of."

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193 Reviews of 57 Reserve Campgrounds


  • Craig & Linda  L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 29, 2022

    Springerville RV Park

    No local TV, only online, poor wifi

    The Springville RV Park is well spread out very nice pull through down the middle and equally spacious back in on both sides of the pull through spots. Full hookups 30amp 50amp and 20amp power poll. The water spickets are in an under ground, green lawn sprinklers control box with an insulation blankets. Because this place does get snow in the winters. Don't want the water pipes to freeze. Don't think there is a decated dump station. But every campsite does have its own dump station. The whole campground is graded level with fresh gravel each spring. Which makes it nice to park and to get leavel you just have to raise or lower your tongue jack as the case may be! There are young trees which will make for some shade when they get bigger. They are making improvements with each year. There are not Picnic tables in every site. But after talking to Don the camp host you could get a spot with one at checkin or one if one is available at a nearby spot move to your spot. There is laundry room with a books and DVD to borrow or exchang system. We pickout two DVD to watch tonight. Tried to do an over air scan with our TV, but no stations found. So you will need to bring your own Satellite system system are your own DVD's or movies to watch. As with most campgrounds this place has a very limited WiFi. Writing this with it. But our Fire TV can't connect enough to watch. Was able to cast from my phone to watch a Netflix show using a patch cord till phone battery was use up. Over all this is a very nice campground. There is a Safeway Grocery store about a 5 minute drive down the road in town. The what you could say is a negative point. No play grounds for kids, (there is the very big flat oval drive way around the pull through area the kids could ride their bikes around, have seen a few doing that). It is a nice flat place to walk your dogs. There is no fenced in dog run areas. No bathroom or showers. It is on the list of improvements to come. There is not a Credit cards reader for payments. You can pay with a check, but to use your card. The Camp host takes a picture of it. Then sends it to the owner to run the card. After she has the info, she has the hose deleted it. The way I would recommend is to call her at check in to give here the information directly. She does not take a reservation fee when making your reservation. Still runs on your hand shake is your word you will be here and she will have spot saved for you. So if delay or need to cancel be a person of your word to let them know.

  • Roger W.The Dyrt PRO User
    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.

  • Dee W.
    Sep. 15, 2021

    Alpine Divide Campground

    Camp amid tall ponderosa pines

    Wooded wonderland. Fire rings, picnic tables, potable water access and toilets. Elk were bugling at dusk! Large pull in spots fit our 36' class A with slide out just fine. Downside is that it's just off 191 so road noise until 9pm and as of 7am, but not bad.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 20, 2022

    Coronado Trail RV Park 55+

    Quiet Adult Oriented CG In The Pines

    We spent 8-nights here (June 7-15, 2022). CTRV is a quiet, adult oriented, RV park in the pines of Alpine. This is a very nice, easy access CG with level back-in gravel sites. It is a great base camp to visit the area. There are plenty local attractions: lakes, rivers and streams, wilderness and national forests. Activities include: fishing, biking (wish I brought my mtn bike), hiking/walking and ATV trails. The elk herds out number the cattle– a morning and evening spectacle! We did not make use of the laundry, bathrooms or showers. The WiFi was good as was cell phone reception (we lost both for 2-1/2 days due to a fiber optic cable break near Show Low/Springerville).

    The owners, Sherrie and Paul, are awesome! We would definitely stay here again.

    (Side note: Coronado Trails Cabins is NOT affiliated with CTRV)

  • Roger W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 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.

  • Jorge G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 31, 2024

    Apache Creek Campground

    Perfect secluded free stopover

    Lovely area in western NM. Many spaces to set up and hunker down for a night or two. The general lack of amenities probably precludes a long term stay for most. Access to the rest of the forest and great hiking on a dirt road headed south. Lower elevation than other areas nearby so it stays snow free through the winter for the most part. 

    The general store nearby is also a nice plus. No T-Mobile cell service anywhere in the area though.

  • Roger W.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 4, 2024

    El Caso

    Only CG at Rec Area Open in April

    El Casi CG in Rec Area: Past the lake with large campsites. This is the only campground open in the rec area during our April visit.
    (Scale 1- bad, 5-Very good

    (71 yr olds in 17’ trailer.)

    Overall Rating: 4 for large sites. However, our site was trashy . Toilets are only moderately clean. Warnings are posted that no OHV allowed . A large group has camped at one end of the campground using Senegal sites. . Looks like it works out well. Price 2023: Free Security: None Usage during visit: 1/4 full Site Privacy: No Site Spacing: Large sites, well spaced. Pad surface: dirt SITE CLEANLINESS: most sites I noticed were trashy. We needed to pick up trash at our site upon arrival. Reservations: First come first serve Campground Noise: Quiet Outside Road Noise: Gravel access road along side of the campground. Some sites near this access road may get a little dusty, I suppose, during dryer times of the year Through Traffic in campground: no Electric Hookup: no Sewer Hookup: no Dump Station: At Pynon campground, which is not open until May. Charge for dog thing is going up for five dollars to $15 in. Potable Water Available: not at the campground. Generators: yes Bathroom: pit toilets. Not as clean as they should be. Supplied. Showers: no Pull Throughs: yes Cell Service (AT&T): no Setting: under scattered trees. Recent Weather: very cool nights Solar: yes Insects: no Host: no Rig Size: any size Sites: sites are not numbered

  • Alisa P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 28, 2025

    Coal Creek Campground

    Not too secluded

    This campground is a little unclear the sign on the road before the campground just shows a picnic table but once you are into the spot it does have the 14 day limit sign. It is right on the road and the road isn’t too busy but the noise is there. The spot has a pit toilet, fire rings and barbecues. The site are not marked so not sure how many there are. There is no cell coverage here but the trees give plenty of shade to beat the desert heat! If you travel east just before the site there was a huge area where people were camping. It was much easier to access for big rigs but has no toilet, fire rings, tables or barbecues. These campers all had their side by sides out since the area has a lot of trails to access. The spot is cooler at night but perfect temperature during the day for family activities outside. Be sure to bring the bug spray!!

  • Alisa P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 28, 2025

    Black Jack Campground

    Happy Little Trees!

    So google tells you to drive with confidence if you venture up highway 78. You really can believe what you read on the internet! It is a very steep, narrow and windy road. However the fear will soon be replaced with amazement when you reach Black Jack at the top of the mountain. This camp ground is great. It is big rig friendly and right off the road. When you arrive there are 2 larger group spot right away. They have fire rings, barbecues and picnic tables. Then you can go left or right. Left will take you back to a treed area without tables, pits or barbecues. It not clear if you can camp here but it is part of the park. Most likely an overflow area. If you go right this is where you will find more camp sites with tables, fire rings and barbecues. There also 2 pit towels down this road. There are no visible numbers marking the spots. So we ended up taking a spot without a table, fire ring or barbecue. The spots are not level so bring your blocks or sleep on the at a slant. The trees offer shade at all the sites but there was a sign telling visitors that wind could blow them over and be aware. This place also has access to a trail. We walked it but it was wide enough for an ATV and recent tracks looked like someone rode on it. Looks like the trail goes about 4 miles. You can also go about 2 1/2 miles to Martinez road and that offers tons of riding as well. If you go past the last pit toilet there is at least one spot to camp and go a little farther you will have experience a view of the whole valley! Definitely recommend especially if you need respite from the desert heat! No cell coverage here!


Guide to Reserve

RV sites near Reserve, New Mexico provide travelers with access to the rugged wilderness of the Gila National Forest at elevations ranging from 5,000 to 8,000 feet. The area experiences distinct seasonal changes with summer highs reaching 90°F and winter lows dropping below freezing at higher elevations. Most campgrounds around Reserve operate with limited cell reception, making them ideal for those seeking a digital detox in pine-forested surroundings.

What to do

Soak in natural hot springs: Gila Hot Springs Campground features three natural hot spring pools where campers can relax. "Pools were nice and relaxing. Stayed here right before hiking out to Jordan Hot Springs," notes Matt N. The campground serves as a perfect basecamp for exploring deeper into the wilderness.

Fish at nearby lakes: The Juniper Campground at Quemado Lake offers access to fishing opportunities during summer months. The lake attracts anglers, though one visitor advises: "I could not get a fishing license since there was no cell or internet service so I could not fish the lake which was my goal."

Wildlife viewing: The high-elevation forests provide excellent opportunities to spot elk herds, especially around Alpine. A visitor at Coronado Trail RV Park reports, "The elk herds out number the cattle– a morning and evening spectacle!"

What campers like

Peace and quiet: Many campers appreciate the tranquility of these remote camping areas. At Head Of The Ditch Campground, a visitor shares: "Easy parking for out 25' rv. Only one other family here, and we only saw them when hiking torwards them. Cool and in the trees!"

Natural setting: The pine forests and mountain views create a scenic backdrop for camping. "We spent 8-nights here (June 7-15, 2022). CTRV is a quiet, adult oriented, RV park in the pines of Alpine. This is a very nice, easy access CG with level back-in gravel sites," writes a Coronado Trail RV Park visitor.

Clean facilities: Many campgrounds maintain clean amenities despite their remote locations. A camper at Buckhorn RV Park noted: "Everything is clean, spacious, and peaceful with gorgeous views all around. They truly go above and beyond to make you feel welcome and at home."

What you should know

Reservation requirements: Some RV sites near Reserve require advance booking, especially during peak seasons. At Springerville RV Park, "The way I would recommend is to call her at check in to give here the information directly. She does not take a reservation fee when making your reservation. Still runs on your hand shake is your word."

Water considerations: Winter camping requires planning for freezing temperatures. A camper observed at Springerville RV Park: "The water spickets are in an under ground, green lawn sprinklers control box with an insulation blankets. Because this place does get snow in the winters. Don't want the water pipes to freeze."

Connectivity limitations: Most camping areas have minimal cell service. At Head Of The Ditch Campground, a camper reports: "I was able to snag one bar of cell service if I held my phone just right." Similarly, at Gila Hot Springs Campground, visitors note "there is no phone or wifi, who need it when you have your own hot springs to bask in?"

Tips for camping with families

Site selection: Choose campgrounds with proper spacing between sites. A visitor at Head Of The Ditch Campground notes, "Canon areas well spaced out for nice privacy." This allows families to enjoy their experience without constantly worrying about disturbing neighbors.

Entertainment options: Since most campgrounds lack playground equipment, bring alternative entertainment. At Springerville RV Park, one camper observed, "No play grounds for kids, (there is the very big flat oval drive way around the pull through area the kids could ride their bikes around, have seen a few doing that)."

Community experiences: Some campgrounds foster community interactions. A visitor at Gila Hot Springs Campground shares: "Also the Hot Springs gives you a chance to swap travel and life tips with other travelers." However, parents should note: "Clothing optional after dark, so if you are there with a young family keep that in mind."

Tips from RVers

Site leveling: Most RV parks in the area feature gravel pads that require minimal leveling. At Head Of The Ditch Campground, a visitor notes: "Easy to locate right off the high way. Just needed easy access to campground and was amazed at this place."

Power considerations: Electrical service varies between campgrounds. At Springerville RV Park, a reviewer describes: "Full hookups 30amp 50amp and 20amp power poll. The water spickets are in an under ground, green lawn sprinklers control box with an insulation blankets."

Local shopping access: Stock up on supplies before arriving at more remote sites. For Springerville RV Park, a camper mentions: "There is a Safeway Grocery store about a 5 minute drive down the road in town." This is important as many of the more secluded camping areas have no nearby shopping options.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Reserve, NM is Coronado Trail RV Park 55+ with a 5-star rating from 1 review.

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