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Desert Cove Campground


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Patrick Dow

August 11, 2025

Definitely a great RV park to stay! Nicely kept grounds ,has a new dog park, outside showers,nice laundry facilities,beautiful club house and the entire staff is outstanding. Close to the lake and shopping. Stop in ask for Mary Lou and tell them Patrick sent you . You won’t be disappointed with the outcome. Space to hold any rig of any size . Has 30 and 50 amp supply with excellent water pressure. Some spots have a concrete slab with a nice awning and extra storage shed. Best kept secret in New Mexico. The trail for your side by side is one of the best trails I’ve seen.

AnnMarie

May 21, 2024

I enjoyed my stay at Desert Cove campground in Elephant Butte State Park. Bathrooms and showers were clean. Camp Host, Scott, was very helpful and courteous. I did see a coyote following me and my dog as we walked a trail shortly before the sun began setting...scary! There is a playground and a trail leading to it but it's a ways from this area of the park. Lots of dogs on leashes which I love. Seems like everyone cleans up after them as well. There are stations with bags for you to use. It was a nice stay. I was here 9 days in late May with electric. Temperatures were high 80s to 90s so the ability to use my air on the afternoon was a blessing! 🥰👍💯

Rebecca Lents

February 23, 2024

Elephant Butte State Park Desert Cove Campground * WORST PLACE YET ! It's $14 for an electric site .. but not really .. because you have to reserve online. There is a fee of $4 per day when you reserve... so it's never $14.00 .. it's $18.00. I generally boondock on public land and only went because I needed to have a good wi-fi connection to download some things and upload some things etc, a nice shower, and electric to charge all my power banks.. So, I called ahead .. ME: It says you have wifi, is there good wifi in the Campground - THEM: yes ! ME: Are your showers warm, or do they actually get hot - THEM: Oh no, they get as hot as you want .. ME: ok, because the last State Park had one of those dumb push button showers where you can't adjust the temperature and have to push the button every 15 seconds THEM: ( Chuckle ) .. no, ours are very nice and hot water ... NOT ACCURATE ! Slightly warm showers, no temp adjustment plus unheated bathrooms, and push button every 10 seconds for water. The wifi signal was very weak AND not free. $3 per hour or $8 per day .. The sites were crammed together with no space between. Most people I think were paying by the month, so it had a very trailer park feel. Dogs barking.. the elderly man next to me cussing at a video game until almost midnight .. bad roads, ancient bathrooms, and the dump station IN the Campground. Not down the road like every other place I've been. Literally right behind the last row of campsites. The lake was pretty, the $10 tent sites and primitive sites look awesome, but Desert Cove Campground was a mistake.

Sue Martinez

September 03, 2023

We loved our stay there. Campsites were clean. There are a lot of places to walk and enjoy the bunnies,quail,and many other creatures. We had a bird feeder out and were very entertained. However, seeds on the ground is not allowed. The drive to the water wasn't long. You will get stuck in the sand without 4X4. Lot's of campers beside the water. Campground has electricity and water. Dump stations are close by.

tameca eastman

April 13, 2022

$14 for electric and water. Dump in area. Desert Beach walking distance. Covered Picnic tables with fire pits. $12 fee to reserve in addition to fee to stay. Plenty of places to park on or near the beach. Nice areas. Clean. Very windy while we're here. We will definitely be back. We assume summer will be very busy so we suggest you reserve in advance. You may not get a spot without it but we saw plenty of parking on and very near the beach and no signs saying you can't park overnight there. We saw a fee RVs and pull behinds parked. Don't know if they stayed overnight.

Alanna O

July 31, 2021

It is such a wondeful place to camp. I have zero experience camping but most definitely would recommend this place. There is electric power, running water, a decent table with shade and 2 parkings spaces. The host is so friendly and helpful and tries his best to keep the park nice and neat. I would definitely reserve a camping spot before coming. BTW to my most recent visit I brought my dog since the place is dog friendly, as long as you bring the leash. The view is wonderful with the lake near and clear skies.

Dennis Wisniewski

July 13, 2021

Great state park we had a view of the lake. It was very clean. With water and power it is a cheep way to stay.

The Vitas

May 08, 2021

If you love water sports and you're looking for a good spot to camp, this state park is a good bet. It's clean, family friendly, and people are respectful of the diverse needs of the travelers. We had electric and water on site, with a dump stationWe stopped here so my husband could kayak, and he was not disappointed. I found the landscape unappealing.

Charles Juarros

May 03, 2021

We stay at Desert Cove or Quail Run frequently. The campgrounds are great. The only issue is that there is only one dump station for the entire park. Since they closed the dump station at Lions Beach a few years ago, it's a total nightmare to dump your RV. They have two lanes and the quail run/Desert Cove station, but only one dump out. So every rv has to take turns. It takes forever, people are bottle necked everywhere. It's a disaster. The state park REALLY needs to fix this situation.

Anna Caudill

April 18, 2021

We loved this campground!! Clean site, water/electric hookups with dump station on site, nice loop, didn't use the restroom facilities but looked clean as we came by! 3 different covered picnic areas in the middle of the loop with grills to use. Our site was #11 and you could see Elephant Butte Lake from the site! Nice covered awning with picnic table provided. Fire pit also available. Saw lots of wildlife in the area, short drive to the lake! We had so much fun here!