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JamuJoe

For Pine Springs Campground - Guadalupe Mountains National Park: OK, it’s a parking lot, but we got lucky pulling in at 1600 on 10/31/18 and scored an end slot with space and fine views. Who can complain for $4.00/night? Traveling involves rolling along and making the best of the experiences as they come up.

Posted Oct 31, 2018 by JamuJoe from Durango, CO. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Ed

For Pine Springs Campground - Guadalupe Mountains National Park: March 23rd 2018. Park was fantastic, but this is about the Pine Springs Campground. I totally get all the reviews below. It has a nice tenting campground but for RVs, it's a paved (level) parking lot, which means great Solar. it's off grid, but the Flush Toilet rest rooms were in very good condition. Campground is small, walk in only, and is full by noon, even in March. Many trails branch right off the parking area (I'm going to quit calling it a campground) and the views from the lot were stunning. Had some strong wind blow through at night that had many tenters sleeping in the restrooms, but the asphalt held all the trailers in place just fine. Visitor Center and rangers were great. We stayed there in a 20' Travel Trailer and would definitely stay here again! We drove up from Monahans Sand Hills SP and I would recommend a close "prior night" to get here in the AM. There were many circling disappointed campers in the afternoon, but the rangers were rather firm on overnight parking outside the designated area and the closest alternative campground was a distance away. Make sure you start with a full tank as there aren't many gas stops around. Closest was in Oria about 50 miles East.

Posted May 23, 2018 by Ed from North Carolina. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Kayaker

For Pine Springs Campground - Guadalupe Mountains National Park: Don't agree with previous comment. Guess you need to decide why you're coming to the park. Yes you're cramped in but you come for the mountains and hiking. Wish we could have gotten in but full and had to go up road to koa and pay $50+ to be crammed in with 100+ other campers. Would much rather have been here. Rangers are so helpful and nice.

Posted Mar 17, 2018 by Kayaker from NH. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Sandy

For Pine Springs Campground - Guadalupe Mountains National Park: This National Park Campground is a joke. It isn't a campground it's a parking lot. We also drove 100+ miles out of our way to get there. We could barely drive around the camping parking lot. The sites are parking stalls. They should not even have camping it's so ridiculous. Sleep on the side of the road you will be glad you did. Avoid this park at all costs if you have an RV.

Posted Nov 22, 2017 by Sandy from Lolo MY. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Dieter

For Pine Springs Campground - Guadalupe Mountains National Park: Talk about disappointment! You'll have MUCH nicer parking environment at any Walmart... We drove 100+ miles out of our way because the name includes "State Park".... it should say "cramped State Parking Lot"... We spent the night before in a REAL state park - "City of Rocks" in New Mexico, about 30 miles North of Deming. OMG, now THAT is a state park! This Pine Springs Campground should be avoided by RVers at all costs. Go camp by the side of the road for better setting, which we did along route 54 towards Van Horn.

Posted May 01, 2017 by Dieter from Bend, OR. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Coleydog

For Pine Springs Campground - Guadalupe Mountains National Park: This is a nice campground. I had to walk in about 150 feet to my campsite. There may be one or two spots you can park near your campsite but the majority are walk-in. The night I stayed it was very windy all night but would definitely stay there again.

Posted Apr 27, 2017 by Coleydog from CA. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Wally Bob

For Pine Springs Campground - Guadalupe Mountains National Park: Stayed 1 night in April 2017. All RV sites in a paved parking lot. You Park and register the number on your parking space. Beautiful views and exceptionally quiet given the setup. No reservation system so first come gets the parking spot. Great trails start at the campground. Restrooms modern and clean. Plan to return.

Posted Apr 11, 2017 by Wally Bob from NM. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

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