Best Cabin Camping near Fort Bliss, TX

Cabin accommodations near Fort Bliss provide visitors with comfortable lodging options when traveling to the El Paso area. Fort Bliss RV Park and Las Cruces KOA both offer cabin rentals as alternatives to traditional camping. At Las Cruces KOA, cabins feature heating systems that warm up quickly during colder weather. The KOA cabins include comfortable beds, with tent cabins numbered 1-4 (cabins 3 and 4 positioned farther from the road for added quiet). Basic furnishings typically include beds and simple indoor amenities. "We stayed in the tent Cabin 2 and loved every minute of it. It was cold and it heated up quickly. Everything we needed for a nice stay and the bed was comfy."

Rustic cabins at Las Cruces KOA provide a convenient option for travelers along I-10. Military personnel and their dependents can access cabins at Fort Bliss RV Park, which requires proper military identification for entry. Both locations maintain clean facilities with shower houses and restrooms accessible to cabin guests. Las Cruces KOA features particularly well-maintained bathroom facilities with marble floors. Reservations are recommended, especially during peak travel seasons, as availability can be limited. While Fort Bliss operates on a first-come, first-served basis, Las Cruces KOA accepts advance bookings. As one visitor noted, "Loved the camping cabin as a treat after a month of car camping. Hot showers, community kitchen, laundry, dog run."

Most cabin accommodations require guests to bring their own bedding, towels, and personal items. Las Cruces KOA provides a community kitchen area for meal preparation, making it unnecessary to pack extensive cooking equipment. The on-site store at Las Cruces KOA stocks basic provisions and supplies. Cabin guests have access to shared amenities including shower facilities, laundry services, and recreation areas. Both locations permit pets in cabin areas, though specific pet policies may vary. Proximity to El Paso and Las Cruces provides convenient access to additional supplies and groceries when needed.

Best Cabin Sites Near Fort Bliss, Texas (2)

    1. Fort Bliss RV Park

    10 Reviews
    El Paso, TX
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (915) 568-0106

    $19 - $25 / night

    "This park is close to the Fort Bliss base. Very well kept. Shower/Resrroom are clean. Laundry, exercise room and a media room."

    "NOTE: Park is only for Active, Reservist, Retired Military members, their dependents, and blood relatives being escorted. We stayed for 3 nights at Fort Bliss and just Wow!!!"

    2. Las Cruces KOA

    57 Reviews
    Mesilla, NM
    43 miles
    Website
    +1 (575) 526-6555

    "We stayed in the tent Cabin 2 and loved every minute of it. It was cold and it heated up quickly. Everything we needed for a nice stay and the bed was comfy."

    "Loved the camping cabin as a treat after a month of car camping. Hot showers, community kitchen, laundry, dog run. I also staying in one of the tent sites which was available despite the cold."

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  • Susan F.
    Dec. 23, 2021

    Las Cruces KOA

    Fantastic scenic spot

    Fantastic views, friendly staff. Clean digs. Some improvements maybe for the camp kitchen. We stayed in the tent Cabin 2 and loved every minute of it. It was cold and it heated up quickly. Everything we needed for a nice stay and the bed was comfy.

  • cal K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 1, 2023

    Las Cruces KOA

    Really nice KOA

    This place was well kept. Loved the camping cabin as a treat after a month of car camping. Hot showers, community kitchen, laundry, dog run. I also staying in one of the tent sites which was available despite the cold. Camping cabins are 1-4 and 3 and 4 are nicer just farther off the road.

  • Candy P.
    Oct. 8, 2024

    Las Cruces KOA

    Great New Mexico Stop

    We stopped on either end of our trip to the Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta. It was a great midway point from home. We stayed in a patio site. The site was spacious and level. A fire pit with chairs, a propane grill, and table with 4 chairs was provided. The kids enjoyed cornhole, basketball, tetherball, and the playground. The store was well stocked. I only wish more local products were sold. Many of the items that appeared to be made by Native Americans were actually imported from overseas. We also wish the community room had board games or movies to check out. The coffee and pastries was a great touch! We will definitely be back to explore the area more. Employees were friendly and kind. A great place to stay!

  • K
    Dec. 20, 2021

    Fort Bliss RV Park

    Military RV Park

    This park is close to the Fort Bliss base. Very well kept. Shower/Resrroom are clean. Laundry, exercise room and a media room. It also has three individual dog parks.It's close to hwy 54 so there is road noise, but you get used to it.

  • David T.
    Jun. 30, 2024

    Fort Bliss RV Park

    Only the Best

    NOTE: Park is only for Active, Reservist, Retired Military members, their dependents, and blood relatives being escorted.

    We stayed for 3 nights at Fort Bliss and just Wow!!! It has to be one of the best RV parks we have stayed so far.

    The Pros: -Great spots -Great pricing ($25-$35 a night) -Laundry mat ($1 wash, $1 dry) -Dog run -Big grass area to play -Family group hall

    The Cons: -Water pressure seemed pretty high, just so happens I lost our regulator and we blew out a hose(thankfully not an RV line) -Hot(it’s TX desert🤷🏼‍♂️)

    We will most definitely stay here everytime we go through El Paso

  • i
    Jun. 9, 2022

    Las Cruces KOA

    Best KOA so far

    Very good looking park. Grounds are nice and seem well maintained. Features a good looking basketball court, dog run area, child run area, and picnic area. Couldn't use the pool because it closes at 7pm - LAME!

    Bathroom was old feeling, cramped, and a bit smelly. I had two silverfish in the shower with me that I didn't invite.

    My site was one with no sewer hookup and I appreciate that cheaper option. Site had a picnic table and fire ring.

  • Kloee S.
    Mar. 6, 2022

    Fort Bliss RV Park

    Great rv park but lots of road noise!

    Fort Bliss had a great famcamp. The sites were very nice, but its first come first serve and we got put in the last row along the highway. It forced us inside because it was not any fun to listen to. Surprisingly, the famcamp was not on base, which was also a little disappointing. There is lots to see and do in the area, and we're glad we stayed a few nights to check it out, but would not go back unless we needed a place in the area.

  • Crystal C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 15, 2018

    Las Cruces KOA

    Views for days and soft tent sites

    After about 308 miles on the road today we were tired. The desolate stretches of highway between Tucson and Las Cruces had paid their toll and we were very happy to at last see the Las Cruces KOA Campground sign.  

    We had called in advance and were insured that tent camping was not yet full and we could come and make ourselves at home. Unknowing if we would make it before the office closed between 6:00 and 6:30 we were delighted to see the friendly face of Anne when we arrived. 

    She assisted us with not only a great campsite but also providing a map with items potentially of interest and some knowledge about our next days activity. 

    Our campsite was near the bathrooms and on a grassy area with plenty of shade. We were provided with a grill station and picnic table as well as water at the site and parking just in front along the slight fence line. 

    The campground facilities provided a half basketball court and play area as well as a gazebo for looking at the views during sunset. Those views were amazing overlooking the city and into the mountains as the night fell from the distance.

    We found an outdoor grill area upon arrival which offered a little more relief from winds than our campsite itself so were able to use our camp stove there and also have a nice area to sit and eat peacefully.

    There was a pool and it looked very inviting, however it was not open until mid month, a sad negative to us upon arrival. 

    I did take notice for those rv camping they also provided full hook ups and cable. To all campers wifi was available as well.

    🐰🐰🐰🐰🐰

    Overall this campground gets 5 of 5 Bunnies. The security of code locked facilities as well as comfortable facilities made for a pleasant experience in Las Cruces as a pass through city on our venture.

  • 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.


Guide to Fort Bliss

Cabin camping near Fort Bliss, Texas offers convenient overnight options just off Interstate 10 in both El Paso and neighboring Las Cruces. The area sits at approximately 3,740 feet elevation with desert conditions featuring hot summers and mild winters. Nighttime temperatures can drop significantly even in warmer months, making cabin accommodations particularly valuable during spring and fall seasons when temperature fluctuations are most pronounced.

What to do

Explore El Paso attractions: Fort Bliss RV Park provides a strategic location for exploring the city while returning to cabin accommodations. "This is a nice park with lots of facilities. Laundry has commercial machines. Full hookups with lots of pull thru spots," notes Ryan M. in his review of Fort Bliss RV Park.

Visit La Mesilla historic district: The historic district near Las Cruces offers shopping and dining opportunities within a short drive from cabin accommodations. "We planned for one night but stayed three—totally worth it! Took a short drive to La Mesilla and the farmers market in Las Cruces—definitely recommend both," shares a visitor at Las Cruces KOA.

Day trip to White Sands National Park: The iconic white gypsum dunes are accessible as a day trip from cabin accommodations near Fort Bliss. "White Sands is also not too far if you're up for a day trip," mentions a camper who stayed at Las Cruces KOA while exploring regional attractions.

What campers like

Convenient location: Cabin guests appreciate the strategic positioning between major highways and attractions. "Easy access from I-10 to US52. This facility is limited to DoD agencies only. There is a Shopette across the street from the entrance," notes Michael C. about the Fort Bliss location.

Scenic mountain views: The surrounding landscape provides visual appeal from cabin sites. "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," writes Brittany F. about her experience at Las Cruces KOA.

Community kitchen access: Some cabin locations offer shared cooking facilities that reduce what guests need to pack. "The open air kitchen it offered was top notch and a nice break from cooking on our propane camping stove," explains Taylor in their review of Las Cruces KOA.

What you should know

Military ID requirements: Fort Bliss facilities maintain strict access policies for cabin guests. "NOTE: Park is only for Active, Reservist, Retired Military members, their dependents, and blood relatives being escorted," David T. clarifies about Fort Bliss accommodations.

Highway noise considerations: Proximity to major roads affects some cabin locations. "Fort Bliss had a great famcamp. The sites were very nice, but its first come first serve and we got put in the last row along the highway. It forced us inside because it was not any fun to listen to," reports Kloee S.

Reservation systems vary: While some locations accept advance bookings, others operate differently. "It's FCFS but calling ahead made us confident we could get a site. Military ID required," explains Dennis P. regarding Fort Bliss procedures.

Tips for camping with families

Playground and recreation access: Children benefit from designated activity areas at some cabin locations. "The kids enjoyed cornhole, basketball, tetherball, and the playground. The store was well stocked," shares Candy P. about their family experience at Las Cruces KOA.

Pool availability during warm months: Swimming facilities provide cooling options during hot desert days. "Wi-Fi worked great (even for Zoom calls), and the pool was a perfect bonus for our warm afternoon," notes a camper who enjoyed the Las Cruces KOA amenities with their family.

Dog-friendly accommodations: Pet areas allow families traveling with animals to exercise their companions. "Small park, 3 fenced in dog areas, and a laundry facility," observes Will B. about the Fort Bliss RV Park facilities available to cabin guests with pets.

Tips from RVers

Extended-stay considerations: Many locations accommodate both short and long-term cabin guests. "This is a Military campground with full hookups and a lot of long term campers. Park is maintained and quiet," explains cbryner about the Fort Bliss environment.

Internet connectivity: Digital access varies by location and can be important for working travelers. "Verizon coverage is solid 5 bars. They have WiFi however it is limited to the 'family room' only," notes Michael C. regarding Fort Bliss RV Park's connectivity options.

Site spacing: Cabin proximity affects privacy levels at different locations. "The sites are super clean and well-spaced, and we loved the views overlooking the city and mountains—especially at night with the lights," describes a camper about their Las Cruces KOA cabin experience.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular cabin campsite near Fort Bliss, TX?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Fort Bliss, TX is Fort Bliss RV Park with a 4.3-star rating from 10 reviews.