Best Cabin Camping near Silver City, NM

Cabin options near Silver City include furnished accommodations with varying amenities at multiple campgrounds. The Silver City RV Park offers cabin rentals within walking distance of downtown, providing clean facilities and convenient access to local attractions. "We originally reserved one night and stayed 4. This modest little park is next door to a market, 4 blocks from Silver City's wonderful old town," notes one visitor. Rose Valley RV Ranch and Faywood Hot Springs also feature cabin accommodations with private layouts and spacious settings, both providing full bathroom facilities and controlled climate options.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Gila Hot Springs Ranch cabins offer proximity to natural hot springs, while the Lordsburg KOA provides standard KOA-style cabin accommodations for travelers along Interstate 10. Most cabins include electrical hookups, with heating and air conditioning available in premium units. Pet policies vary by location, with several properties including Rose Valley RV Ranch and Silver City RV Park welcoming pets in designated cabins. A visitor at Gila Hot Springs Ranch mentioned, "We pulled right into our campsite with hot and cold water at our site. I believe they pull it from the natural hot springs that run beneath the mountain. What a treat!"

Most cabins require guests to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Kitchen facilities range from basic microwaves to full kitchenettes with refrigerators, depending on the cabin category. Several locations including Silver City RV Park feature proximity to markets and grocery stores for provisions. Faywood Hot Springs includes a small provisions store on site that "sells anything you might've forgotten, plus firewood." Visitors planning extended stays should verify kitchen equipment before arrival, as cooking facilities vary significantly between basic and premium cabin options. The Continental Divide Park & Camp offers laundry facilities for longer-term cabin guests.

Best Cabin Sites Near Silver City, New Mexico (10)

    1. Silver City KOA

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

    "The Silver City KOA is a wonderful place to stay! The staff are friendly and go above and beyond to make you feel welcome."

    "Stayed in camping cabin. Can Uber to town if needed. Clean all heating worked."

    2. Silver City RV Park

    8 Reviews
    Silver City, NM
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (575) 538-2239

    "This modest little park (fairly priced) is next door to a market, 4 blocks from Silver City’s wonderful old town, and 7 blocks from a great dog park."

    "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."

    3. Rose Valley RV Ranch

    7 Reviews
    Silver City, NM
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (575) 534-4277

    "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."

    "This RV Park is still taking reservations during the coronavirus pandemic. We called and got a site for three nights."

    4. Continental Divide Park & Camp

    3 Reviews
    Arenas Valley, NM
    7 miles
    Website

    $25 - $35 / night

    "Nice Park just outside/south of the Gila National forest. Perfect spot if one wants to park and then drive into the Kila forest or cliff dwellings."

    "Perfect location to leave our trailer and go out exploring!"

    5. Faywood Hot Springs

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

    $27 - $200 / night

    "For only $21 (the typical price of most regular vault toilet and picnic table camp sites), you get heaven on earth."

    "About 30-45 minutes out of las cruces nm,beautiful desert setting, rv sites, cabins, camp store, several hot springs, some are clothing optional, some family friendly, very remote no cell service but beautiful"

    6. Burro Mountain Homestead

    1 Review
    Silver City, NM
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (575) 538-2149

    7. Lordsburg KOA

    16 Reviews
    Animas, NM
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (575) 542-8003

    "We stayed at the KOA Journey in Lordsburg, New Mexico on New Years Eve. Pulled in around 10:00 PM and rolled out about 10:30 AM, so this was a quick overnight, not a vacation."

    "The road to the park has a few abandoned building but once you get here it is safe a secure. The sites are graveled and they are close together, but we came in October and it was fairly empty."

    8. Gila Hot Springs Ranch

    3 Reviews
    Gila National Forest, NM
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (575) 536-9314

    $6 - $29 / night

    "There is a short walk to the natural hot springs down by the river which is really rustic and relaxing."

    "Must be prepared for a very steep grade drive with switchbacks. Beautiful scenery with sheep and horses."

    9. Camp Thunderbird

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    Mimbres, NM
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (575) 536-9560

    $20 - $30 / night

    10. Hidden Valley Ranch RV Resort

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

    "Large rec room with full kitchen, satellite tv, pool table, and pop/candy/ice cream for sale. Laundry and hot showers. Very friendly and a majority of sites are long time full timers."

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  • c
    Jan. 17, 2022

    Silver City RV Park

    Fun Easy Access to Silver City

    We originally reserved one night and stayed 4. This modest little park (fairly priced) is next door to a market, 4 blocks from Silver City’s wonderful old town, and 7 blocks from a great dog park. They have a clean little laundromat, clean bathrooms, and friendly helpful staff. And a small coffee shop. We’ll be back.

  • LThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 1, 2026

    Lordsburg KOA

    Solid overnight stop, super quiet, everything worked

    We stayed at the KOA Journey in Lordsburg, New Mexico on New Years Eve. Pulled in around 10:00 PM and rolled out about 10:30 AM, so this was a quick overnight, not a vacation.

    I honestly did not know what to expect. In my head I pictured some campers doing a little holiday hangout, maybe a fire, maybe someone brave enough to share a questionable casserole. Nope. This place was as dead as a graveyard. Not a bad thing if you want sleep, but my imagination was doing way too much.

    Late check in was easy. Staff left a map in the after hours registration box, and that was a life saver when you pull in late and just want to park and stop thinking.

    Campground itself felt clean and basic. Nothing fancy, nothing sketchy. I did not use the restrooms at all, we used our trailer bathroom, so I cannot speak on the bathrooms.

    What I did notice, they have a fenced dog run area, looks roughly 30 feet by 15 feet. There is a playground with a teepee and some little kid swings. There is a clubhouse type building with picnic tables out front and a basketball hoop. They also have a few small cabins you can rent, and one labeled “deluxe cabin” that looks a little bigger, plus it has its own private sitting area with walls around it. I am guessing it is for blocking wind and giving a little privacy, and there is a cover for shade.

    Our hookups worked fine, no drama, and we had a nice little picnic table at the site. I also saw a propane tank setup, so I am assuming they sell propane if you need it. Also, random detail, there is an old phone booth on the property and it made me laugh, felt like stepping into 1993 for a second.

    Overall, it did exactly what we needed, quiet, simple, clean, and easy to check in late. I would stay again for an overnight stop. If you are looking for a campground with a bunch of action, this probably aint it. I am giving it 4 stars for a solid no hassle night.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 18, 2025

    Silver City KOA

    Peaceful KOA Gem Near Historic Silver City

    The Silver City KOA is a wonderful place to stay! The staff are friendly and go above and beyond to make you feel welcome. Sites are well-maintained with plenty of space, and the amenities — from spotless restrooms to a cozy camp store — make it easy to relax. It’s also a perfect base for exploring Gila Cliff Dwellings and downtown Silver City. Highly recommend for anyone looking for a peaceful, comfortable stay in southwest New Mexico!

  • Alisa P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 29, 2025

    Lordsburg KOA

    No Frills KOA

    We had a minor problem with our camper and needed a place to stay so we could do the fixes. This KOA was close so we landed here. The road to the park has a few abandoned building but once you get here it is safe a secure. The sites are graveled and they are close together, but we came in October and it was fairly empty. Although they do seem to have a few long term campers. It is quiet at night in the park, but you can hear the train and the I10 freeway close by. The park has a great laundry room although I picked the day all the full time residents were doing laundry as well so it was crowded and took longer that I expected. They have a clubhouse, store, playground, pool and super clean bathrooms. They offer WIFI and cell coverage is decent. Staff was helpful and even came over to the office to check us in during their lunchtime. The tent site area has an outdoor sink and the have 3 small cabins and a larger one as well. Overall it was a good stay!

  • T
    Feb. 12, 2023

    Silver City KOA

    Holiday way to go

    Great place to stay on the way out of town if on the way to get on CDR. Stayed in camping cabin. Can Uber to town if needed. Clean all heating worked.

  • M
    Oct. 5, 2020

    Faywood Hot Springs

    Best. Place. Ever.

    I was worried that this place wasn’t open due to the fact there were only two reviews and it had been a while since a review. I can happily share that they are open and thriving. I was driving from Gila Cliff Dwellings towards White Sands NP and needed a place to camp. I passed some dispersed camping along the way, but most of the cultivated sites were closed, I’m guessing due to COVID as New Mexico has really cracked down on their camping and I ran into lots of sites that were either closed or only open to residents. Anyway, this place was a STEAL. For only $21 (the typical price of most regular vault toilet and picnic table camp sites), you get heaven on earth. You wouldn’t expect it driving in from either direction, but the sites themselves are extremely shaded and surrounded by trees and as private as possible given the close proximity to neighbors. I stayed at site #47 and even though I was right next to the pools and bathhouse, I couldn’t be seen at all from those places. There’s a potable water tap at EACH campsite, free showers, unlimited 24/7 access to hot springs (clothing required & clothing optional pools), a clubhouse to wash dishes or cook or simply hang out inside in a comfortable chair to read or play games at a table), several bathrooms, phone service (and I didn’t have any driving in or out), peacocks and other wildlife to admire, friendly staff, firewood for sale, labyrinth maze, short scenic trails to watch the sunset and rise, inside facilities, amazing cabins (cheapest one is only $60 and comes with an hour long soak in a private pool which is otherwise $28 for one hour), etc. I could go on and on about this place. The best $21 I have ever spent to spend the night anywhere in my entire life and I am always camping and traveling. A literal oasis. I soaked from 7pm-11pm and had the pools to myself several times on a Sunday evening. Everyone was respectful and there was no sense of party / loud groups as so common is seen at hot springs. Alcohol allowed.

  • Jayne  W.
    Jun. 13, 2018

    Faywood Hot Springs

    Beautiful desert location

    About 30-45 minutes out of las cruces nm,beautiful desert setting, rv sites, cabins, camp store, several hot springs, some are clothing optional, some family friendly, very remote no cell service but beautiful area, not far from city of rocks state park

  • Greg R.
    Mar. 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.

  • RoadTripEddie V.
    Aug. 15, 2021

    Continental Divide Park & Camp

    Nice park Great Location

    Nice Park just outside/south of the Gila National forest. Perfect spot if one wants to park and then drive into the Kila forest or cliff dwellings. Has clean showers and laundry, and a nice couple that runs the place. Just a few miles north of silver city. Nice drive to get supplies in town


Guide to Silver City

Cabin camping near Silver City, New Mexico offers overnight options ranging from rustic to modern in the high desert terrain at 6,000 feet elevation. The region's mild climate makes cabin rentals viable year-round, with seasonal temperature variations between daytime highs in the 80s during summer and nighttime lows below freezing in winter months. Several properties feature cabins with proximity to natural attractions including hot springs, hiking trails, and historic sites within a 30-mile radius of town.

What to do

Explore Gila National Forest trails: From Continental Divide Park & Camp, visitors have easy access to hiking opportunities. "Perfect location to leave our trailer and go out exploring! Cliff Dwellings, hot springs, cat walk, farmers market, super cute old fashion bar and opera house Pinos Altos," notes one camper who found the location ideal for day trips.

Soak in natural hot springs: Gila Hot Springs Ranch provides proximity to thermal waters. A visitor describes the experience: "Enjoyed relaxing in the hot springs which are very nice and easily accessible. Vault/compost toilet was clean but smelly as you'd expect while in it." For stargazing enthusiasts, the springs offer night views without light pollution.

Visit historic downtown: Silver City's historic district lies within walking distance of several cabin rentals. One guest at Continental Divide Park & Camp observed, "Nice Park just outside/south of the Gila National forest. Perfect spot if one wants to park and then drive into the Kila forest or cliff dwellings. Just a few miles north of silver city. Nice drive to get supplies in town."

What campers like

Spacious private sites: Rose Valley RV Ranch cabins receive high marks for layout. "The sites are huge and feel very private, offering a little fenced in, personal yard at most sites," reports one visitor who appreciated the separation between accommodations. The landscaping creates natural barriers between units.

Access to provisioning: Cabin campers appreciate market access within walking distance. A Silver City cabin user notes, "Very small and tight park. It was basically cheap and cheerful. Used the laundry which wasn't exciting but it did the job. You can walk to the old town from here." Another adds, "There's a grocery store within walking distance as well as a Dairy Queen and a Lottaburger."

Thermal soaking options: Faywood Hot Springs offers cabin rentals with hot spring access. "The staff are really helpful. The hot springs bathing areas are nice. They have clothes optional and required areas. The showers are clean. The bathrooms are clean. They have a good camp store. We spent 5 nights here and loved it."

What you should know

Road access varies: Some cabin properties require navigating unpaved roads. One Gila Hot Springs Ranch visitor advises: "Must be prepared for a very steep grade drive with switchbacks. Beautiful scenery with sheep and horses." Larger vehicles may have limited maneuverability at certain properties.

Laundry facilities differ: While some cabin sites include laundry options, quality varies. One camper at Rose Valley RV Ranch reported, "Laundry room only has small washers and 3 out of 4 were broken when we got here." At Silver City RV Park, a visitor noted, "You might want to go to a laundromat rather than use the onsite laundry."

Seasonal considerations: Winter cabin rentals require preparation for cold temperatures. A Lordsburg KOA visitor traveling during cooler months observed, "Our site had 30 amp service (was listed as 50 amp I believe). Not a problem in March." Most cabins maintain climate control systems during winter, but capacity may vary.

Tips for camping with families

Seek cabins with yard space: Families benefit from outdoor areas for children. At Rose Valley RV Ranch, "Sites are long and spacious, level, gravel, wide with shrubbery and some fencing between, adding lots of privacy." This arrangement allows for supervised outdoor play without disturbing neighbors.

Consider shower facilities: When traveling with children, clean bathroom facilities become essential. One Hidden Valley Ranch RV Resort visitor reported, "Large rec room with full kitchen, satellite tv, pool table, and pop/candy/ice cream for sale. Laundry and hot showers."

Wildlife viewing opportunities: Children often enjoy animal sightings near cabins. At Gila Hot Springs Ranch, a guest shared, "While walking down to the natural hot springs we were delighted to see sheep who had given birth to a couple sets of black & white faced twins! Too cute for words... At sunset we watched deer in the pasture grazing happily."

Tips from RVers

Cabin alternative for RV owners: Some RV owners use cabins when servicing their vehicles. "We travel with our fifth wheel and a utility trailer aka triple tow. It's hard to find Rv parks that can accommodate 60 plus feet rigs," notes one Lordsburg KOA visitor who found cabin camping a practical alternative.

Check hookup availability: When considering cabin rentals versus RV sites, compare utilities. At Continental Divide Park & Camp, a visitor shared, "Very nice campground with full hookups and inexpensive prices. Quiet with many amenities like laundry and super nice room built to hang out with others."

Investigate off-season rates: Some cabin properties offer discounted winter rates. One Rose Valley RV Ranch visitor mentioned, "Great prices ($34) and we used AARP to get additional discount($16), they also accept Good Sam." Cabin rentals typically cost more but include climate control features not available at standard sites.

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