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Campgrounds for Sale in New Mexico, USA

More details for 6100 Main St, Roswell, NM - Land for Sale

6100 N Main Street, Roswell NM 88201 - 6100 Main St

Roswell, NM 88201

  • Campground
  • Land for Sale
  • $684,113 CAD
  • 29.45 AC Lot
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More details for 4400 E Pine St, Deming, NM - Specialty for Sale

Dream Catcher RV Park - 4400 E Pine St

Deming, NM 88030

  • Campground
  • Specialty for Sale
  • $2,189,600 CAD
  • 2,000 SF
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More details for Highway 54/70, Alamogordo, NM - Land for Sale

Mobile Home/RV Park Development Site - Highway 54/70

Alamogordo, NM 88310

  • Campground
  • Land for Sale
  • $547,400 CAD
  • 20 AC Lot
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More details for 7 Private Drive, Dixon, NM - Specialty for Sale

63-Acre Mixed-Use Redevelopment - Former Hosp - 7 Private Drive

Dixon, NM 87527

  • Campground
  • Specialty for Sale
  • $1,313,760 CAD
  • 35,000 SF

Dixon Specialty for Sale

7 Private Drive #1102, Dixon, NM 87527 - 63-Acre Mixed-Use Redevelopment Opportunity in the Rio Grande Valley WHO THIS PROPERTY IS FOR: RV PARK / MOBILE HOME PARK OPERATOR: 63 acres with two strong wells, septic systems, and power infrastructure already on-site. Sewer treatment facility in place. Commercial overlay allows RV park or MH park development. Massive demand from outdoor recreation tourists - fishing, boating, canoeing, and hiking along the Rio Grande. Adjacent to Vivac Winery draws visitors year-round. Five existing houses provide immediate manager/staff housing or rental income during buildout. WELLNESS / REHAB CAMPUS OPERATOR: Former hospital and clinic buildings total 35,000+ SF with large floor plans ready for adaptive reuse. Ideal for behavioral health, addiction treatment, assisted living, or retreat center. Remote Rio Grande Valley setting between Taos and Hernandez provides the seclusion wellness operators seek. Five detached houses for staff quarters. Two wells, septic, and power in place. Commercial overlay supports healthcare and institutional use. RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPER / CONDO CONVERTER: Five existing houses plus a former hospital building offer multiple paths to residential density. Condoize the hospital into 10-20+ units. Rehabilitate the five houses as standalone rentals or sales. 63 acres provides room for additional development. Grandfathered structures may provide zoning advantages. At $27/SF for 35,000 SF of existing building, the basis is extraordinary for redevelopment. HOSPITALITY / SHORT-TERM RENTAL OPERATOR: Next to Vivac Winery, one of New Mexico's premier wineries. Steps from historic Embudo Station. Rio Grande Valley location offers world-class fishing, boating, canoeing, and hiking. Mountain views from the property. Five houses could become vacation rentals immediately after renovation. Hospital building could convert to boutique lodge or event space. Strong tourism corridor between Santa Fe and Taos. PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS: 63 acres in the scenic Rio Grande Valley. Former hospital, clinic, and dental office (35,000+ SF). Five detached houses. Two strong wells. Sewer treatment facility. Power infrastructure in place. Commercial overlay. Adjacent to Vivac Winery. Near historic Embudo Station. Rio Grande fishing, boating, canoeing, hiking access. Mountain views. Between Taos and Santa Fe. Sold as-is. Cash or new loan. $960,000.

Contact:

Santa Fe Realty Unlimited

Property Subtype:

Trailer/Camper Park

Date on Market:

2026-03-14

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Campgrounds For Sale

Campgrounds

A campground is an area of land where people can camp overnight, either in a tent or in their car or recreational vehicle. The largest campgrounds consist of a number of back-to-back sites where one can park their recreational vehicle or pitch their tent. Privately run campgrounds as commercial ventures with improved or unimproved sites have been around for decades and have been gaining in popularity.

Are campgrounds or RV parks profitable investments?

Investing in a campground can be profitable, especially if the property is large enough for back-to-back sites. One must consider that a campground's value is directly related to an area's demand for such property. In addition, the cost of running a campground is much less than more traditional forms of lodging. As long as property does not have restrictions on its use, it can be bought at a relatively inexpensive price. However, any changes to zoning or building codes must be followed to ensure safety for guests and protection from liability suits.

Campgrounds are popular with extended stay guests. These are people who will rent a site for consecutive months. The advantage for the owner is that the longer they stay, the more money they spend on amenities such as groceries, electrical hook-ups and in some cases propane tanks which can be refilled at a profit.

Campgrounds can be run by both individuals and corporations. A smaller campground can be managed by a single individual with an on-site residence, which the owner rents out for additional income. In this case, the property owner is responsible for maintenance, reservation records and overall management of the area. A larger campground may include on staff groundskeepers, sewer dump stations, laundry facilities and even entertainment for children. A more complex organization requires the hiring of staff to fill these roles.

Should I purchase a campground?

There are many challenges that campgrounds face in becoming profitable investments. The most notable is increased competition. With the upswing in camping and outdoor activities, such as fishing and hiking, demand for campgrounds has risen. In addition, many state run sites are underfunded causing them to close temporarily or limit use by recreational vehicles. If a corporation buys property near such an area they may be forced to lower prices to compete.

What should I look for in a campground for sale?

When looking at a campground for sale, an investor needs to consider what makes the property unique and how it differentiates itself from other sites. These factors include:

  • - Size and location of site (i.e. availability of sewer dump stations, proximity to highways)
  • - Number of back-to-back sites available
  • - Amenities on site (i.e. tenting areas, playground, laundry area)
  • - Whether the property is shaded or provides some level of privacy for guests
  • - Accessibility to other recreational activities (i.e. hiking trails, beaches)
  • - Whether the property is located within an established campground community with other amenities such as specialty shops, restaurants and clubs for guests
  • - How far the property is from other amenities (i.e. grocery stores, restaurants)

Buying a campground can be a smart investment:

Campgrounds can be bought for a relatively low cost. They are a simple business which require little staff to manage and operate, although it will require some initial investment for cleaning or renovating facilities. They are appealing to people who want a simpler lifestyle that is not dependent on the office for employment.

Campgrounds can be found in rural, suburban and urban areas throughout North America. The appeal of these camping properties is equal across all demographics due to their accessibility and affordability compared with traditional hotels or resorts. Investing in property used by campers is a great form of investing in real estate. Guests are always looking for places to stay and businesses that provide these accommodations may be less at risk than other areas when it comes to economic downturns, since many campers will continue to use the property even if they cannot afford other vacations.

 

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