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Seminole, TX

Stateline Cabins & RVs

57 RV Sites

Nestled in the heart of the Permian Basin, Stateline Cabin and RV is not just an RV park, but a full-fledged hotel experience in Hobbs, New Mexico. Just a short 5-minute drive from the heart of Hobbs and merely 10.5 miles from Lea County Regional Airport, our prime location offers unparalleled accessibility to the region's top restaurants, shops, and attractions. Our covered RV park, a signature feature, is designed with your vehicle's utmost protection in mind. Our strategic carport structures ensure your RV remains guarded against the elements – sun, rain, hail, and snow. This thoughtful design ensures your RV’s interiors stay cooler during the scorching summer, effectively reducing operational stress on your A/C unit and prolonging its lifespan. A blend of southern hospitality, serene locations, and affordable pricing makes every stay here an absolute delight. All rooms are equipped with satellite television and complimentary WiFi access, and the inclusion of kitchenettes means guests have the flexibility to prepare their own meals, a great option for those looking to save on meal expenses. Whether you're in Hobbs for business or leisure, to delve into its rich history or just to unwind, Stateline Cabin & RV promises a stay that prioritizes your peace of mind. And our friendly staff is always on hand to ensure your experience is nothing short of perfect. Welcome to Hobbs, New Mexico – where the charm of the Permian Basin awaits you.

from $50/night

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Capitan, NM

5.0

Along the River RV Park

36 RV Sites, 2 Cabins, 8 Tent Sites

Along the River RV Park in Ruidoso, New Mexico is surrounded by natural beauty, where guests can explore nearby attractions such as the Smokey Bear Historical Park & Museum and the Lincoln National Forest, offering a range of recreational activities like hiking, picnicking, mountain biking, camping, and dirtbike riding. For those seeking relaxation, the park's serene ambiance provides a peaceful escape with stunning mountain views, abundant wildlife, and starlit nights around your campfire. The adventure doesn't end there; just a short drive away, you'll find the Valley of Fires Recreation Area, Three Rivers Petroglyph Site, wineries in Tularosa, and historic sites like Fort Stanton and Lincoln, known for the legendary Lincoln County War and Billy the Kid's legacy. The Valley of Fires recreation area is adjacent to the ancient Malpais Lava Flow, formed 5,000 years ago by Little Black Peak's eruption, filling the Tularosa Basin with molten rock. While it may appear barren, a nature walk reveals a rich tapestry of Chihuahuan desert flora. Birdwatchers will delight in sightings of great horned owls, burrowing owls, vultures, hawks, gnatcatchers, cactus wrens, sparrows, and golden eagles. Additionally, the campground itself offers a range of amenities to make your stay comfortable and enjoyable. It is pet-friendly, big rig-friendly, and waterfront, allowing you to enjoy the scenic views and the soothing sounds of the river. Stay connected with complimentary WiFi, and take advantage of the bathrooms and showers, providing convenience and comfort during your outdoor adventure.

from $30/night


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