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Leasburg Dam State Park is located in south-central New Mexico, just north of the city of Las Cruces. The small town of Radium Springs sits just outside the park's boundaries. It is also only around 60 miles south of the touristy town of Truth or Consequences. The nearest large city is El Paso, TX, at around 60 miles to the south.

Leasburg Dam State Park lies on the banks of the Rio Grande River, amongst the dry scrub brush and arid mountains that comprise this part of the country. Many activities are available to participate in here, including camping, hiking, picnic sites, and water access.

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Renting an RV at Leasburg Dam State Park will make it easy for you to enjoy all the things there are to do here. These include a playground for children and picnic shelters to help you escape the hot sun that is frequent to the area, while you enjoy your lunch. There is even a cactus garden, with walking trails and information provided on the various plants.

This dam was built for the purposes of assisting with the irrigation of local farms. Water-based activities available here include swimming and fishing access. It is also a good location for paddling a kayak or canoe. The area is also known for birdwatching as many species of waterfowl frequent this area.

There are hiking trails available with a variety of lengths and difficulty levels offered. Hikers should be aware that temperatures in this area can exceed 100-degrees during the warmer months, and should, therefore, take the proper precautions. This park is also a prime place for stargazing, as it is more rural and located in one of the darker regions of the country.

Camping at Leasburg Dam State Park

Leasburg Dam State Park makes camping with an RV easy. There are several different campgrounds scattered throughout the site, and a stay here will give you the easiest and fullest access to all the fun things that are available to do here.

Reservations for many of the campsites can be made online or by calling the park office. A few of them are always saved so that they may be handed out on a first-come-first-serve basis. The campgrounds can also accommodate RV's of varying sizes.

Some of the campsites offer hookups, while bathrooms and showers are made available for guests as well. There are also ranger-led, night sky programs offered some evenings during the busy season. As a stay at this park will make it easy to enjoy all the fun activities it offers, many people enjoy RV camping at Leasburg Dam State Park, so it shouldn't be hard to find any services you may be needing.

Exploring the Area

When you book an RV in Doña Ana County, you will find interesting places to visit that everyone in the family can enjoy. There are several museums available for touring in Las Cruces. The Zuhl Museum showcases petrified wood and fossils, while the Museum of Nature & Science focuses on flora and fauna of the local area. The Las Cruces Railroad Museum and the New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum both highlight the history of those industries throughout the nearby region. State park RV camping will make it so simple to reach any destination you are interested in nearby.

There are also several local historical sites that you may find interesting. The Old Mesilla Village is a plaza that includes a historic basilica, as well as many locally-owned shops and restaurants that reflect the native culture of the local area. In addition, there is the Lake Valley Historic Townsite. This is a ghost town that was once supported by a local silver mine. Its buildings have been preserved and are available to view and explore.

Other unique sites to see, that are found close to the park, are the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument and the Las Cruces Water Tank Murals. The national monument is a scenic site that offers hiking trails. They lead to picturesque, natural locations such as Dripping Springs and Soledad Canyon. The murals are found around town and were painted by local artists.

Though the area is somewhat rural, there are gas stations and grocery stores available within 20 miles of the park. Some of these offer showers and all make for perfect places to refresh any supplies you may find yourself running low on. There are also many restaurants located nearby if you find yourself hungry.

If you've been looking for a relaxing place to collect your thoughts, that's also located near plenty of neat attractions, consider camping at Leasburg Dam State Park. Go for a hike, cool off in the nearby river, or learn about local history by visiting a local ghost town. Camp in an RV near Radium Springs and enjoy your time in the Desert Southwest.

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