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Aguirre Spring Campground is a small, basic campground located near Las Cruces, New Mexico. It is situated in a beautiful desert setting with stunning views of the Tularosa Basin and Lincoln National Forest, as well as nearby peaks such as Organ Needle, Rabbit Ears, Sugarloaf, and Baylor. Each campsite has a picnic table, awning, tent pad, and fire pit, as well as a vault toilet bathroom. There is a strict nightly curfew for closure, with the gate closing at 6 PM, so visitors should plan accordingly. The campground is also monitored by drones, and visitors are asked to stay on the roadways due to active sites. While there, visitors can enjoy hiking and birdwatching, as well as a day trip to White Sands National Park. There are no hookups, but the campground is well maintained and clean. A fire ban is in effect, and the camp host can be reached at 575-644-9143.
From The Campground
The high wall, needle-like spires of the Organ Mountains curve dramatically around a semicircle of Chihuahuan Desert habitat at the Aguirre Spring Campground. The campground, nestled at the base of spectacular cliffs, overlooks the Tularosa Basin and White Sands National Park. Alligator juniper, gray oak, mountain mahogany and sotol are a few of the abundant plant species here. Seasonal springs and streams occur in the canyon bottoms, with a few perennial springs that support riparian habitats.
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NPS
Contact
(575) 644-9143
mbriske@blm.gov
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mbriske@blm.gov
Quick Stats
57
Sites
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Site Price
23ft.
Max Site Size (L)
5692ft.
Elevation
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GenieSummary
Aguirre Spring Campground is a small, basic campground located near Las Cruces, New Mexico. It is situated in a beautiful desert setting with stunning views of the Tularosa Basin and Lincoln National Forest, as well as nearby peaks such as Organ Needle, Rabbit Ears, Sugarloaf, and Baylor. Each campsite has a picnic table, awning, tent pad, and fire pit, as well as a vault toilet bathroom. There is a strict nightly curfew for closure, with the gate closing at 6 PM, so visitors should plan accordingly. The campground is also monitored by drones, and visitors are asked to stay on the roadways due to active sites. While there, visitors can enjoy hiking and birdwatching, as well as a day trip to White Sands National Park. There are no hookups, but the campground is well maintained and clean. A fire ban is in effect, and the camp host can be reached at 575-644-9143.
From The Campground
The high wall, needle-like spires of the Organ Mountains curve dramatically around a semicircle of Chihuahuan Desert habitat at the Aguirre Spring Campground. The campground, nestled at the base of spectacular cliffs, overlooks the Tularosa Basin and White Sands National Park. Alligator juniper, gray oak, mountain mahogany and sotol are a few of the abundant plant species here. Seasonal springs and streams occur in the canyon bottoms, with a few perennial springs that support riparian habitats.
Amenities
Activities
Discounts
No Discount Data
Affiliates
NPS
Contact
(575) 644-9143
mbriske@blm.gov
Quick Stats
57
Sites
--
Site Price
23ft.
Max Site Size (L)
5692ft.
Elevation
335453
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