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RV Parks In Radium Springs, NM

32.5012° N, 106.9281° W

Quick Overview

Radium Springs is a small community along I-25 about 15 miles north of Las Cruces in the Rio Grande Valley of southern New Mexico. The area has several RV campgrounds and parks, with some free camping options available. Leasburg Dam State Park sits right here along the Rio Grande, offering camping with hookups in a beautiful desert-river setting surrounded by the Dona Ana Mountains and the Robledo Mountains. Fort Selden Historic Site, preserving the ruins of an 1865 frontier army post where Buffalo Soldiers served, is adjacent to the state park and makes for an interesting history stop. Radium Springs itself is tiny -- just a few houses and businesses -- but its location puts you within a quick drive of Las Cruces' full urban services while camping in a quieter, more scenic setting along the river. The Rio Grande through this stretch provides fishing and birdwatching, and the surrounding desert mountains offer hiking and photography opportunities. The mesquite and creosote desert surrounding the Rio Grande corridor gives way to irrigated green farmland along the river, creating an attractive oasis landscape. For RVers heading through southern New Mexico on I-25, Radium Springs offers state park camping at a fraction of the cost of Las Cruces resort parks, with the city's full services just a 15-minute drive south. The mild winter temperatures in the southern Rio Grande Valley make this area popular with snowbirds from November through March.

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Traveling to Radium Springs by RV

I-25 runs through the Radium Springs area, connecting to Las Cruces about 15 miles south and Truth or Consequences about 55 miles north. Take Exit 19 for Leasburg Dam State Park and Fort Selden. The roads are straightforward for any size rig. Las Cruces to the south has full services including Walmart, grocery stores, fuel stations, and RV dealers. Fuel is available at stations near the interstate exits. The interstate exit for Leasburg Dam State Park and Fort Selden is well-marked, and the short access road handles RVs of any size without any issues. Las Cruces to the south has multiple RV supply and service options.

Dump Station Costs in Radium Springs

Of the campgrounds near Radium Springs, a portion% are free while a portion% charge a fee. Leasburg Dam State Park charges modest per-night camping fees with electric and water hookups available. Additional RV parks in the area run about $25 to $40 per night. Free camping options exist for self-contained rigs on BLM land in the surrounding desert. The area offers good camping value with river scenery at state park rates, significantly cheaper than resort parks in Las Cruces. The combination of state park rates at Leasburg Dam and BLM desert camping makes this one of the best camping values along the southern I-25 corridor between Albuquerque and Las Cruces.

Free: 3 stations (50%)
Paid: 3 stations (50%)

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Best Time to Visit Radium Springs by RV

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Winter

Nov - Feb

28-58°F

Crowds: Medium

Mild southern New Mexico winters draw snowbirds to the Las Cruces area. Leasburg Dam State Park is a popular winter camping spot with comfortable daytime temperatures in the 50s and 60s.

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Spring

Mar - May

42-82°F

Crowds: Medium

Spring warms quickly in the Rio Grande Valley with occasional wind events. The desert begins blooming in wetter years, adding color to the surrounding mountains.

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Summer

Jun - Aug

66-100°F

Crowds: Low

Hot summer days with triple-digit temperatures make summer camping challenging without reliable air conditioning. Monsoon storms from July through August bring brief relief.

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Fall

Sep - Oct

48-86°F

Crowds: Medium

Fall cools to comfortable temperatures along the Rio Grande. The cotton harvest in the valley fields and the Las Cruces chile festival in September add seasonal activity to the area.

Explore the Radium Springs Area

Leasburg Dam State Park is the main camping draw here, with hookup sites along the Rio Grande surrounded by desert mountain views. Fort Selden Historic Site next door is worth a walk-through -- the adobe ruins and interpretive displays tell the story of frontier military life in the 1800s. Las Cruces' Old Mesilla plaza, about 20 minutes south, has excellent New Mexican restaurants, galleries, and historic buildings in a charming setting. The desert mountains surrounding Radium Springs offer short hikes with views of the Rio Grande Valley.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Radium Springs

Where can I find RV camping near Radium Springs, NM?

Radium Springs has {{stationCount}} camping options including Leasburg Dam State Park with hookup sites along the Rio Grande and additional RV parks in the surrounding area.

Are there free camping spots near Radium Springs?

There are {{freeCount}} free camping options near Radium Springs, including dispersed camping on BLM desert land in the surrounding area suitable for self-contained rigs with their own water and power.

What is Leasburg Dam State Park?

Leasburg Dam State Park offers camping with hookups along the Rio Grande surrounded by desert mountain scenery. Fort Selden Historic Site is adjacent, preserving 1865 frontier army post ruins.

How far is Las Cruces from Radium Springs?

Las Cruces is about 15 miles south on I-25, roughly a 15-minute drive. The city has full services including grocery stores, Walmart, RV dealers, restaurants, and medical facilities.

Where can I find RV camping near Radium Springs, NM?

Radium Springs has {{stationCount}} camping options including Leasburg Dam State Park with hookup sites along the Rio Grande and additional RV parks in the surrounding area.

Are there free camping spots near Radium Springs?

There are {{freeCount}} free camping options near Radium Springs, including dispersed camping on BLM desert land in the surrounding area suitable for self-contained rigs with their own water and power.

What is Leasburg Dam State Park?

Leasburg Dam State Park offers camping with hookups along the Rio Grande surrounded by desert mountain scenery. Fort Selden Historic Site is adjacent, preserving 1865 frontier army post ruins.

How far is Las Cruces from Radium Springs?

Las Cruces is about 15 miles south on I-25, roughly a 15-minute drive. The city has full services including grocery stores, Walmart, RV dealers, restaurants, and medical facilities.

Are there free dump stations in Radium Springs?

Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Radium Springs.