Group SitePine Springs Campground
Main developed campground in Guadalupe Mountains. Year-round tent and RV sites, reservable via Recreation.gov.

Frijole Horse Corral is the only horse camping facility on Guadalupe Mountains' east side—a 1-site group campground for equestrians and their stock. Located on an unpaved access road just off Highway 62/180, this functional facility sits in a desert valley with minimal shade and direct highway exposure. Vault toilets and potable water anchor the setup; dry camping, no hookups. Maximum 10 persons and 10 animals per reservation.
✅ BOOK IF: Equestrian groups needing horse corral access and group camping. Campers comfortable with highway noise and open desert setting. ❌ SKIP IF: Car campers seeking quiet solitude (highway noise is constant). Hikers wanting wilderness access (facility is service-oriented for horses, not hiking base). Families wanting scenic privacy or shade.
Group tent/RV site with adjacent horse corral
Desert valley views; highway corridor views
Frijole Ranch Museum (adjacent), El Capitan peak, Guadalupe Peak viewpoint, Highway 62/180 scenic corridor
Good for families with horses; shared group camping space. Highway noise and open setting may not suit families seeking quiet nature experience. Limited shade and full sun exposure in summer.
April–May and September–October; mild temps, lower insect activity, cooler nights
Approach via unpaved Frijole Ranch road off Highway 62/180 (suitable all-weather). Back vehicles into gravel lot adjacent to horse corral; space accommodates up to 2 RVs/trailers max 40 feet each. Level site with potable water spigot accessible. Tent pad placed separately for accessible campers. Corral hitching posts and water troughs for stock are immediately adjacent—unload horses carefully to avoid traffic on access road.
Functional group horse camping facility, not a scenic wilderness retreat. Highway proximity dominates the acoustic landscape; expect road noise day and night. Desert valley setting is open and exposed with minimal tree cover. Parking lot-style arrangement; best suited for equestrians and their animals rather than car campers seeking quiet or privacy. Honest assessment: trade-off between horse access and tranquility.
No showers on-site; vault toilet facilities only. No laundry facilities. Plan for bucket baths using potable water or travel to town (45+ miles) for shower/laundry services. Bring extra water for personal hygiene.
Equestrian campers value the dedicated horse corral access and desert location. Most note significant highway noise as a downside and limited privacy. Specialized facility best suited for horse users; not recommended for car campers seeking solitude or hikers wanting wilderness feel.
Group tent/RV site with adjacent horse corral
Horse camping and riding, day-use access to Frijole Ranch Museum, park trail access
Recreation.gov (Booking: Up to 2 months in advance)
No Pets Allowed
To Park Entrance
Short distance down Frijole Ranch access road, immediately off Highway 62/180
Elevation
Approximately 5,500–5,600 feet
" Equestrian campers value the dedicated horse corral access and desert location. Most note significant highway noise as a downside and limited privacy. Specialized facility best suited for horse users; not recommended for car campers seeking solitude or hikers wanting wilderness feel."
Yes. Corral accommodates up to 10 animals with hitching posts and water access. Inspect fencing before arrival and ensure adequate feed and water.
Yes. The site is adjacent to the highway with audible traffic day and night. Pack ear plugs and expect road noise, especially during quiet hours (8pm–8am).
Yes, if it's the only RV. Maximum 2 RVs/trailers total at the site, each up to 40 feet. Unpaved access road is suitable in good weather.
No. Open fires, charcoal, and propane firepits are prohibited. Bring a camping stove for cooking. Only cooking stoves permitted.
Up to 2 months in advance on Recreation.gov. This site books quickly for horse groups; reserve on the first available date.
No. Vault toilets only; no showers, dump station, or hookups. Plan for bucket baths and haul-out waste or drive to town.
Good. Cell reception is available year-round. No wifi or internet connectivity.
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