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McAdams Park
Overview
McAdams Park, also known as Harry McAdams Park, offers a tranquil green oasis in the high plains of Southeast New Mexico. Located just north of the city center, this park provides a peaceful retreat for travelers looking to escape the dry desert landscape. With its mature trees and landscaped grounds, the park serves as a reliable and scenic home base for those exploring the Llano Estacado region or passing through on a cross-country journey.
Location & Surroundings
Situated on the northern edge of Hobbs, the park feels surprisingly secluded despite its proximity to urban conveniences. The landscape is defined by expansive grassy areas and a serene pond that attracts local wildlife and migratory birds. The surrounding area features the flat, wide-open vistas typical of Lea County, offering visitors a front-row seat to stunning New Mexico sunsets. It is conveniently located near the New Mexico Junior College, providing a quiet atmosphere away from industrial zones.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is well-equipped for modern RVers, offering spacious sites with full hookups that include water, sewer, and both 30 and 50-amp electrical service. Many of the sites are paved, ensuring a level and stable setup for rigs of various sizes. On-site amenities include clean restroom facilities, a playground for children, and a designated fishing pond. Paved walking paths wind through the park, offering a convenient way for guests and their pets to stretch their legs in a lush environment.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Visitors are just a short drive from the Western Heritage Museum and Lea County Cowboy Hall of Fame, which provide fascinating insights into the ranching and petroleum history of the region. Golf enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to the Rockwind Community Links, a highly-rated championship course located adjacent to the park. For those interested in gaming and horse racing, the Zia Park Casino is also nearby, offering dining and entertainment options within minutes of your campsite.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an ideal choice for long-haul travelers seeking a quiet, well-maintained stopover with full amenities. It is particularly well-suited for retirees and families who prefer a park-like setting over a standard gravel lot. Because the park offers spacious sites and a relaxed pace, it is perfect for those who want to enjoy a few days of local sightseeing or simply rest in a shaded, bird-friendly environment before hitting the road again.
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User Reviews
Ratt Sass
Shared some time with my wife and my best friend and family, kids got to be kids and have some fun
Chuck Chanley
Lake is for 12 and under and 65 and older stock with trout in winter
cheryl knapp
Quiet and clean but only 15 spots! It’s owned by the city if Hobbs so was only $18/ day with full hookups. Right next to the little pond with ducks.
Jena Hamilton
What a great park, great camp host, 18.00 a night to camp...fishing, hot showers that were very large. Golf course, play grounds and this is a large beautiful place! I forgot to count how many camp spots but only one 50 amp. The rest were 30. Water and fishing...
Keturah Tribal
Nice place for a quiet getaway! Besides the (kinda nasty) duck pond that the dogs love, it Has an old airstrip right behind it that's great for taking the dogs on a private walk.