Local Attractions
Local Attractions & Activities
There’s more to Deming than wide skies and quiet nights—though we’ve got plenty of both. When you stay at Deming RV Park and Storage, you’re perfectly positioned to explore southern New Mexico’s hidden gems. From scenic hikes and hot springs to small-town museums, wineries, and family-friendly fun, there’s something for every kind of traveler. Spend the morning rockhounding in the hills, relax with a glass of local wine in the afternoon, then head into town for some of the best tacos in the state. Whether you’re looking for outdoor adventure or a peaceful day trip, you’ll find it all just a short drive from your site.
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Parks and Culture

Rockhound State Park
Just 15 minutes from your site at Deming RV Park and Storage, Rockhound State Park offers a quiet, rugged retreat into the New Mexico landscape. Known for its abundance of geodes, jasper, and quartz crystals, the park lets visitors actually take home what they find. You can hike scenic desert trails, snap some stunning photos, or just breathe in the stillness that only the open Southwest can offer. It’s perfect for a half-day outing, especially if you’re itching to stretch your legs and hunt for nature’s souvenirs.

Faywood Hot Springs
Need a little break from the road? Faywood Hot Springs, about 30 miles north, offers a truly relaxing experience in a naturally serene setting. Soak in the mineral-rich geothermal pools surrounded by the sounds of birds and the soft rustle of desert wind. The springs have been cherished for centuries—and once you settle into that warm water under the open sky, you’ll understand why. Whether you’re looking to relax tired muscles or unplug for a few hours, it’s well worth the trip.

Deming Luna Mimbres Museum
Tucked into a historic 1916 National Guard Armory, this museum is a treasure trove of culture and character. Just a short drive from Deming RV Park and Storage, the Deming Luna Mimbres Museum offers everything from ancient Mimbres pottery to rooms full of antique furniture, vintage clothing, and classic toys. There’s even a military room and a display dedicated to Harvey House history. It’s quirky, thoughtful, and packed with small-town pride—a great way to connect with the people and stories that shaped this corner of New Mexico.
Sports and Leisure

Local Hiking Trails
The desert around Deming RV Park and Storage is full of peaceful, scenic trails. At Rockhound State Park, you can hike the Thunder Egg Trail and even collect geodes along the way. City of Rocks State Park offers easy paths winding through towering volcanic formations—great for photos or a relaxing walk. Whether you’re out for a casual stroll or a quiet sunrise climb, there’s a trail nearby that hits the spot.

Local Rock Climbing
If climbing’s your thing, the desert near Deming RV Park and Storage delivers some hidden gems. The rugged terrain at Rockhound State Park and nearby Spring Canyon Recreation Area offers boulder problems and steep faces that challenge both new and seasoned climbers. It’s not a crowded scene—just raw, open rock and big New Mexico skies. Bring your gear, chalk up, and get ready for some solid desert sends.

Luna Rossa Winery
Looking for something mellow to cap off the afternoon? Luna Rossa Winery serves up award-winning wines and a friendly tasting room just minutes from the RV park. Their Italian-style varietals are grown locally, and the vibe is refreshingly laid-back—no fuss, just good wine and easy conversation. Grab a bottle to take back to your site, or enjoy a glass on the patio while watching the sun slip behind the mountains. It’s a slice of New Mexico’s wine country right in your backyard.

Rio Mimbres Country Club
If you travel with your clubs—or just enjoy the occasional round—Rio Mimbres Country Club is an easy choice. Located only two miles from the RV park, this public 18-hole course winds through a classic desert landscape with wide fairways and great views of the Florida Mountains. It’s a great course for both seasoned golfers and casual players. You’ll also find a driving range, putting green, and clubhouse. It’s peaceful, scenic, and a great way to spend a sunny morning.
Family Fun

Sam Baca Aquatic Center
Traveling with kids? Or maybe you just want to cool off and swim some laps? Sam Baca Aquatic Center is a great year-round facility with something for everyone—an indoor competition pool, a smaller therapy pool, and a fun splash zone with a waterslide. The space is clean, well-kept, and perfect for both energetic little ones and adults who just want to float and relax. It’s also just a short drive from Deming RV Park and Storage, making it a convenient go-to when the desert heat kicks up.

Starmax
Sometimes, you need a spot where the whole family can hang out and have fun—and Starmax fits the bill. Just minutes away, this all-in-one entertainment center has bowling lanes, a movie theater, arcade games, and even mini-golf. It’s great for date night, rainy afternoons, or when the kids need to burn off some energy. They’ve also got a snack bar, so you can grab a bite between frames or flicks. It’s the kind of place that makes small-town charm feel big and full of life.
Dining and Other Activities

Irma’s Restaurant
Irma’s is the kind of place that feels like home—even if it’s your first visit. This cozy Deming diner is known for its authentic New Mexican dishes, warm service, and just downright good food. Red or green chile? They’ve got both, and they don’t skimp. The enchiladas are a hit, and breakfast here is a local institution. It’s just a short drive from Deming RV Park and Storage, making it a perfect go-to when you want something comforting and delicious.

Adobe Deli
A bit off the beaten path but absolutely worth the trip, Adobe Deli is part restaurant, part desert oddity, and 100% memorable. Located in a converted schoolhouse, it’s full of character—think taxidermy on the walls, a saloon-style bar, and a menu packed with steaks, seafood, and sandwiches. It’s rustic, it’s quirky, and the food? Some of the best in southern New Mexico. RVers love it for the unique atmosphere and hearty portions. Go hungry—you’ll leave happy.

Tacos Mirasol
Sometimes the best meals are the simplest. Tacos Mirasol is a local favorite that doesn’t try to be fancy—it just serves really good food. Their tacos, burritos, and enchiladas are packed with flavor and made fresh every day. It’s a quick stop, easy on the wallet, and always satisfying. Whether you’re grabbing lunch after a morning hike or swinging through for takeout on your way back to the park, you won’t be disappointed.
