Best Campgrounds near Socorro, TX

Camping in Socorro, Texas is predominantly supported by established RV and mixed-use campgrounds in the surrounding El Paso area. Roadrunner RV Park and Mission RV Park feature full hookup sites for travelers, with most facilities offering essential amenities for both short and extended stays. The region includes both commercial RV parks with urban conveniences and state park options like Hueco Tanks and Franklin Mountains State Park campgrounds, which accommodate both tent and RV camping approximately 30-40 miles from Socorro.

Developed campgrounds in this desert region experience extreme temperature variations, particularly during summer months when daytime highs regularly exceed 95°F. Most RV parks offer water and electric hookups, which prove essential during hot weather periods. Accessibility is generally straightforward with most facilities located near major highways, particularly I-10, making them convenient for travelers passing through the El Paso metropolitan area. Reservations are recommended, especially during winter months when snowbirds frequently occupy available sites. As one camper noted about Mission RV Park, "It's right off the I-10, so traffic noise is always present. This would be a good place for RV camping, but not tent camping."

Several visitors highlight the primarily utilitarian nature of the campgrounds near Socorro. Roadrunner RV Park receives consistent mentions for its convenient location and on-site RV repair services, though sites are described as closely spaced. A camper shared, "The facility was well kept, spots were a little tight, but we had no issues with our slideouts touching the neighbors." Military members have access to Fort Bliss RV Park, which offers concrete pads and organized facilities. The state park campgrounds provide more natural settings for those seeking scenic desert landscapes, with Hueco Tanks particularly noted for its historical significance and climbing opportunities. Most developed campgrounds in the region balance practical amenities against the challenges of the high desert environment, with proximity to urban conveniences being a frequent selling point.

Best Camping Sites Near Socorro, Texas (23)

    1. El Paso Roadrunner RV Park

    10 Reviews
    Fort Bliss, TX
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (915) 598-4469

    $50 - $55 / night

    "El Paso gets very good ratings on being a safe border town. Great stop if you are traveling through, lots to explore nearby."

    "The sites are level dirt, asphalt drives and FHU sites. The price point is excellent (<$50/night for FHU pull-thru). The campground does offer weekly and monthly rates."

    2. Mission RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Socorro, TX
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (915) 859-1133

    $44 - $199 / night

    "It is located at the I-10 and 375 interchange next to a trucking container storage facility– there is a lot of road noise and trucking activity, but no bother. The WiFi was good as was cell service."

    "You are right off the highway, but the campground feels very safe all things considered. Everything is paved and feels super level."

    3. Hueco Tanks State Park Campground

    23 Reviews
    Fort Bliss, TX
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (915) 857-1135

    $12 - $30 / night

    "Stumbled upon this Texas State Historic Park looking for something around El Paso. Called and captured the last site available for our desired timeframe."

    "Has wild mountain goats roaming right next to your tent and has off path trails that lead to incredible views"

    4. Fort Bliss RV Park

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

    $19 - $25 / night

    "There is some road noise from the highway.. Great view of foothills and close to Ft Bliss and downtown El Paso. Great cell and Hotspot reception."

    "It is very crowded however and with a location near a highway it is nothing to write home about. Small park, 3 fenced in dog areas, and a laundry facility."

    5. Franklin Mountains State Park Campground

    22 Reviews
    Canutillo, TX
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (915) 444-9100

    $10 - $20 / night

    "Great for walking, cycling, birding. The only camping sites in the metropolitan area in Texas. Sites are semi level and gravel. Great for meditating"

    "Gorgeous views and there was hardly anyone else around - it was great. Stayed at Campsite 25 in my Subaru Outback with my dog. No problems. Composite toilet within walking distance."

    6. Gleatherland

    7 Reviews
    Fort Bliss, TX
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 232-5067

    $5 - $60 / night

    "Hueco Tanks is a very small Texas state park and we couldn’t get a campsite. We were extremely pleased with what Gleatherland offered us."

    "Great clean bathroom nearby. The Yurt had pretty much everything except a bathroom. Very comfy. Campground has a cool vibe tucked into the foothills of the Hueco Mountains."

    7. Cotton Valley Travel Center

    1 Review
    Clint, TX
    4 miles
    +1 (915) 851-1876

    9. Hueco Mountain Hut

    1 Review
    Socorro, TX
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (915) 474-4844

    10. Arvey RV Park

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    Fort Bliss, TX
    12 miles
    +1 (915) 598-7522
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Recent Reviews near Socorro, TX

100 Reviews of 23 Socorro Campgrounds


  • 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.

  • Kathy S.
    Apr. 30, 2025

    El Paso West RV Park

    Nice Park

    We stayed only 1 night, happy to be past El Paso on our trek west. Clean level sites. Clean secure bathrooms and showers. We had a pull through on the end so it was a terrifically easy in and out.

  • David S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 21, 2025

    Hueco Tanks State Park Campground

    Peaceful, but tightly controlled

    Excellent campground at a historical site / state park. Because of so much history (pictographs, etc), access to most areas are tightly restricted. Internet access is spotty near campground restrooms, but non-existent at campsites (unless you have Starlink, etc). Ask about tours (limited hours).

  • Coy B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 19, 2025

    Franklin Mountains State Park Campground

    Great views

    Gorgeous views and there was hardly anyone else around - it was great. Stayed at Campsite 25 in my Subaru Outback with my dog. No problems. Composite toilet within walking distance. Walmart 12 mins away.

  • Jacob  W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 3, 2025

    Gleatherland

    Gleatherland is a wonderland

    We had a great time glamping in Yurt 1. What can I say? Good times. Great clean bathroom nearby. The Yurt had pretty much everything except a bathroom. Very comfy. Campground has a cool vibe tucked into the foothills of the Hueco Mountains.

  • MThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 15, 2025

    Hueco Tanks State Park Campground

    Beautiful!

    My husband grew up in El Paso and came here as a kid, so we decided to stop for a night on our way through the area. They only allow 70 people through a day, so it is not crowded at all. There is an area for self guided tours & an area only for guided tours. We stayed in the campground and did the self guided hike the first day, then decided to book a tour for the next day. Both were well worth doing and the guided tour was only $5 p/person and lasted about 3 hrs. We only intended to stay one night, but just as the tour ended a wicked sand storm moved in, so we asked if we could stay another night. The staff was very understanding and knew it was not safe to send us out in that. They had a spot they reserve for emergencies and put us there. We were very grateful as they shut down parts of I-10, which is where we were headed. The campground sites are pretty level, have electric & water. However, when we were there they asked to conserve as much water as possible & even use our own if possible. There were restrooms, but we did not use them so cannot comment. Very unique place, definitely worth the visit.

  • Tiffany Ann G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 6, 2025

    Franklin Mountains State Park Campground

    Desert Peace

    I arrived late and had no reservation but the ranger was extremely kind and let me in and I paid in the morning. It is a safe, clean, and lovely place. It even has sites where, if you have four wheel drive you can go and be very isolated. I loved this place!

  • Abraham The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 3, 2025

    BLM Dispersed camping along B059 New Mexico

    Great pass through spot

    Always stay here on my way back to Texas or heading farther west. A few solid campsites on mossman road; roads are a little rough closer to the campsite but nothing crazy, should be good for a 2wd. Never see anyone here, besides a ranger this time. Good spot under open sky.

  • BThe Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 9, 2025

    Love's RV Hookup-Santa Teresa NM 817

    perfect for my personal preferences

    pulled into the loves parking lot that I had scoped out on Google maps. pulled directly into the first lane of pumps with the ass end blocking traffic. And from there, I could just pull forward and back into my spot full of fuel. 

    In the morning I made a reservation so I can stay here another night as well. I was just going to stay one night. But I can get Propane within walking distance of my truck and the subway shop isn't much farther. Maybe I'll check out the laundry facilities, too. I've already filled the freshwater tank and the water seems fine. Good thing I do not need to dump my black tank because even with the extension, I don't think my hoses would reach. The flaw in the design is that all the sites are back in and the pedestals and sewer ports are behind the RV when parked. Don't worry though because there is a dump station even closer than the propane refill. All six sites orient each camper pretty much due east west with the passenger side to the south. Actually, putting a sewer connection at each site is overkill when there is a nearby dump station, that you can use on your way in or your way out. For one night stops that's all you need. The street noise is tolerable. All the big trucks go to the opposite side of this complex. There were distant train noises and I could barely see the tops of a few cars over the western horizon. Getting the power turned on took a couple phone calls and unintelligible conversations over the intercom setup at the kiosk. I got $72 of propane and the attendant even carried a full 20 and 40 over to my site. While in the office paying for that I got them to turn the power back on, which was turned off at noon because yesterdays stay was over and todays had not started. This gas station and“travel stop” does not sell beer?!?!?!?!? Make sure to ask for your favorite adult beverage, maybe they will get some


Guide to Socorro

Camping spots near Socorro, Texas primarily revolve around established facilities within a 30-mile radius. The high desert terrain surrounding Socorro experiences temperature swings of up to 40°F between day and night, particularly during winter months when overnight temperatures can drop below freezing. Most campgrounds maintain accessibility year-round due to limited snowfall, though summer camping requires careful planning with daytime temperatures routinely exceeding 100°F from June through August.

What to do

Explore ancient pictographs: Hueco Tanks State Park Campground provides access to significant archeological sites featuring indigenous rock art. Located approximately 35 miles from Socorro, the park strictly manages visitation to protect these resources. As one camper noted, "There are areas that require a guide and some where we can hike alone. We enjoyed exploring the park and climbing the mountains. Campers had to get a permit to climb the mountain by 10 a.m. or they would lose their chance to climb."

Rock climbing and bouldering: Gleatherland offers affordable accommodations just 5 miles from world-class bouldering at Hueco Tanks. A visitor explained, "Only five miles from Hueco Tanks SP. Has all the amenities, tons of primitive campsites, RV sites (electric/gray water & potable water hookups), yurt rentals and camp trailer rentals. Primitive sites are only $5/person nightly."

Mountain hiking: Franklin Mountains State Park Campground features numerous trails with varying difficulty levels. A camper shared, "Gorgeous views and there was hardly anyone else around - it was great. Stayed at Campsite 25 in my Subaru Outback with my dog. No problems. Composite toilet within walking distance. Walmart 12 mins away."

What campers like

Desert stargazing: The low light pollution at camping areas outside Socorro creates excellent night sky viewing. A Gleatherland visitor mentioned, "Quiet nights with low light pollution for amazing stargazing opportunities!"

Historical immersion: Hueco Tanks State Park Campground offers educational experiences about the region's cultural heritage. One camper explained, "This is an active and protected archeological site. About two or three miles before the park, you will be stopped and questioned regarding your intent. The attendant then radios the park registration desk to inform of your pending arrival."

Urban convenience: El Paso Roadrunner RV Park balances wilderness access with proximity to necessities. A reviewer noted, "Easy on off of interstate 10, service road on both sides of 10 with easy u turns from side to side make it easy to navigate town. All kinds of great restaurants and shopping. Campground sites are tight, but adequate, you can see Mexico across the Rio grand, very beautiful at night."

What you should know

Reservation requirements: Most camping facilities near Socorro require advance planning. At Hueco Tanks, "Cant get in between the hours of 8am & 10am, unless you have a online reservation to even just stay for the day. Closes at 5pm sharp."

Tight spacing at RV parks: El Paso Roadrunner RV Park and similar facilities maximize capacity with compact site layouts. A visitor observed, "It is in town so you know what that means, trains, planes, trucks and automobiles. It is loud. The sites are clean but very close together. I mean real close. It is good for a night or two but it is not a destination."

Water conservation: Desert camping requires careful water management. At Hueco Tanks, campers reported, "They asked to conserve as much water as possible & even use our own if possible."

Highway noise: Most RV parks near Socorro experience significant road noise. A Mission RV Park visitor mentioned, "Crowded RV park, but had trees which was nice! Right off I-10 so traffic noise is always present."

Tips for camping with families

Indoor amenities during heat: Mission RV Park offers temperature-controlled recreation spaces valuable during summer months. A visitor shared, "They also have an indoor pool and hot tub that are open until 8pm!"

Educational opportunities: Schedule guided tours at Hueco Tanks for children to learn about indigenous history. One camper recommended, "Both were well worth doing and the guided tour was only $5 p/person and lasted about 3 hrs."

Campsite selection: At Franklin Mountains State Park Campground, choose sites based on bathroom proximity when camping with children. A visitor advised, "Our particular site had a gorgeous view down a valley close to the restrooms."

Tips from RVers

Repair services: Fort Bliss RV Park provides unique benefits for travelers experiencing mechanical issues. A reviewer noted, "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."

Water pressure awareness: Monitor water connections at desert RV sites. One Fort Bliss camper warned, "Water pressure seemed pretty high, just so happens I lost our regulator and we blew out a hose(thankfully not an RV line)."

Long-term stay options: Several parks near Socorro offer discounted extended stays. At Roadrunner RV Park, a camper reported, "Unexpectedly stayed here for a week while we had to do some errands in town. Great affordable weekly rate ($41/night, $180/week)."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Socorro, TX?

According to TheDyrt.com, Socorro, TX offers a wide range of camping options, with 23 campgrounds and RV parks near Socorro, TX and 2 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Socorro, TX?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Socorro, TX is El Paso Roadrunner RV Park with a 4.1-star rating from 10 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Socorro, TX?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 2 free dispersed camping spots near Socorro, TX.