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Location Address: HC 68 Box 80, Silver City, New Mexico 88061 GPS: 33.19752, -108.208833 View on Map Local Directions: Located about 40 miles north of Silver City, New Mexico and four miles south of the Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument. Traveling eastbound, the best route will be from I-25. From the south, the best route will most likely be from I-10.From Silver City: Take State HWY 15 north from Silver City. Although it is only 39 miles from Silver City, the travel time is approximately two hours because of the twisting and winding roads through mountain terrain. Another option from Silver City is along MN HWY 35 which goes through Mimbres Valley. Even though this route is a bit longer, it will not have the same winding roads as HWY 15, something to consider if you have a trailer or RV.
Contact Information Local Phone: 1-505-536-9551 Website: http://www.gilahotspringsranch... Email: gilahotspringsranch@gilanet.co...
Open All year
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Sites
17 RV Sites, 17 Full Hookup, 30 Amps, 17 Pull Thru, 3 Extended Stay
Rates Daily Rates: $4.00 - $20.00
Facilities & Services
Bathhouse / Restrooms, Hot Showers, Laundry, WiFi
Recreation
Fishing, Hiking, Playground, Swimming
Policies
All Ages, Pets Welcome
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Amps | 20 Amps | | 30 Amps | | Sites | Pull Thru | 17 | Extended Stay | 3 | Surface | Gravel | | Other Amenities | Grill | | Picnic Table | |
Daily Rates: $4.00 - $20.00
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Flush Toilets |
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Gasoline |
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Horse Corral |
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Ice |
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WiFi |
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at Doc Campbell's Outpost |
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Fishing |
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Hiking |
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Horseback Riding |
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Hot Tub |
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Pavilion |
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Playground |
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Swimming |
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Average Rating | | (5) | Based on 1 review |
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1 of 1 Members found the following Review useful | | An all time favorite | |
We arrived late and stayed at this campground because it was the first one we saw from the road. I think we paid $10 for a tent site. The stunning beauty of this location is hard to describe. There are cliff walls across the stream from town. The town itself does not have many residents, but there was a large herd of horses in a corral right next to the campground. The campground and corral were well irrigated and green, so this places makes a nice, peaceful oasis in the New Mexico scrub. The tent camp site is located on grassy playground next to a pavilion with lights, and electrical outlets. The shower house was the cleanest I have found in any campground ever. I'm not kidding--the place was spotless as in no dirt on the window sills, the floors seemed clean enough to eat on. The next morning I learned that I could have camped across the road at the actual hot springs for $6.00, but there are no showers or RV hookups located right at the hot springs. Doc Campbell's trading post located across the street has WIFI, gasoline, ice cream, and other amenities. An alternative government campground located at the Cliff Dwellings down the road is more or less free, but it does not have water, showers, or natural hot springs to sit in.
We stayed here in a Tent. | | Comments (0) |
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