Prices are reasonable at $6 per person per night, which gives access to the pools. Day use is $5 per person if you just want to stay for a little & take a dip.
The campground only has a about 12 spaces, so it's best to go online & reserve a space. There are three pools which vary from about 101 to 104 degrees, plus there's the "Water Dragon" which has 150 degree potable water for dish washing or tea making. It's a nice quiet place & the owners do a great job. There are no hook-ups, so bring what you need for food & drinks.
We were camped next to the Gila River, so the sound of running water was a nice change from what we have in Tucson all year. It was 95 degrees at home last week....
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It's just beginning to bloom & leaf out now, so spring is starting there.
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There's a great little breakfast place in Mimbres if you pass by. Excellent food & good prices (the huevos rancheros are $6.75 & plenty filling).
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Nice trip for your wish list. Round trip from Tucson was 515 miles the way we did it.