Bill
For Aguirre Spring Campground: This is a great place! The road in is very twisty and not for big vehicles. The view is amazing!
Posted Jan 02, 2022 by Bill from Plano, TX. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Travel dog
For Aguirre Spring Campground: Great campground, but lots of abuse i think mostly from near by Air Force base. Trash and graffiti on trail mostly near campground. Also campground gets packed with picnickers that don’t recognize the separate picnic area.
Posted Mar 07, 2020 by Travel dog from Maine. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Karoline
For Aguirre Spring Campground: This place is amazing: great hiking, very quiet at night (quiet hours are from 10 pm to 6 am).... we towed our 31 ft 5th wheel very slowly up, going down was much easier using the engine break on our diesel truck (I probably would not try to bring anything bigger up and we only did after talking to the camp host below). Site 28 was long enough for our 5th wheel and truck (there were a few others, that would have worked for us). The sites are not the most level and we used our lego blocks to rise one side and it worked fine. The BLM was doing some work on the camp ground. It looked like they were adding gravel, trying to level the sites one site at a time. The mountains are amazing looking especially right after sunrise when they get lit up by the first rays of sunshine. I hiked Baylor Canyon hike, it offers beautiful views across the valleys and along the mountains. I would rate it at moderate in difficulty. We went to the BLM office is Las Cruces, because the sign at the pay station was not very clear to us. We have an Interagency Access Pass (for the permanently handicapped, usually the same benefits as the Senior NP Pass) to ask about it. The oprices stated are $5 for day use and $7 for camping. It is well worth it. For those with a military ID card: there is a fitness center (free showers), a small commissary, a mini PX and a gas station (no diesel) on the White Sands Missile Range in the valley below.
Posted Feb 26, 2020 by Karoline from Livingston, TX. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Donald
For Aguirre Spring Campground: I agree with the previous reviews. This campground is awesome. $5.00 for day use and $7.00 to camp. If you have a “Senior Pass,†it is half price. There is water at the entrance but you must have a long hose, at least 25 feet, to fill your tanks. There is no RV dump or electricity.There are two trails, Pine Tree Trail (a 4 mile loop), and Baylor Pass Trail (6 miles one way). Of the two, the Baylor Pass Trail is far better. I stayed two nights in a F250 with Truck Camper.
Posted Nov 05, 2019 by Donald from Jacksonville, FL. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Lola Belle
For Aguirre Spring Campground: This place is beautiful! Got here for an amazing sunset last night and a huge sky full of stars. Today hiked the four mile trail. No electricity, there is drinking water available as you come into park by host station. If in the area again I will come back.
Posted Mar 06, 2018 by Lola Belle from New York. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Winnie
For Aguirre Spring Campground: Beautiful quiet campground tucked right up in the Organ Mtns with incredible views. Great location between Las Cruces & White Sands. Gate is now open until 6 pm in winter, not 5pm. Rd in was winding but no problem for cars or compact campers, our older 21 ft RV did fine. Water at campground host, 4 mi from campground. $7/night or half price with national park pass. 2 great hikes from campground, a 6 mi one way and the other a 4 mi loop, we loved them both. Would happily return again to this special place!
Posted Feb 01, 2017 by Winnie from Maine. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
deepseafalcon
For Aguirre Spring Campground: we came late afternoon on Mar 31.
Campground is beautiful in evening light, with great views to the East
it is nestles underneath the Organ Mtns, with basic amenities and bathrooms, suitable for self-sufficient campers or tents.
Prices quite reasonable (yet confusing ... two prices 5.- or 7.- are posted), 50% off for interagency or national park pass holders.
Would come again any time!
Posted Apr 01, 2016 by deepseafalcon from NY. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.