Dream Catcher RV Park 4400 E. Pine Street
Deming, NM 88030
505-544-4004
DIRECTIONS: From I-10, take exit 85 (the easternmost exit for Deming), go south approximately 1,000 feet to the park, which is on the east side of Pine Street, next to the Holiday Inn. You may also view a map of the area.
| ESCAPEES MEMBER RATES: |
| Daily Weekly all year Dry camping D/C limit 21 days | $12.00 + elec. $65.00 + elec., *EP $5.00 |
Rates and programs are subject to change. 3/1 available all year*(see note below) *In order to take advantage of 3/1, members must prepay for 21 days at the daily rate and they will receive 28 days of camping. |
| NONMEMBER RATES: |
Daily Weekly all year Dry camping limit 1 day | $18.00 inc. elec $105.00 inc. elec. + *EP $12.00 + *EP |
*Extra person charge $1.00/day over 2 people
FACILITIES:
84 full hookup sites, 12 lease sites, 22 ERPU sites, ample dry-camp space, sewage disposal station. Restrooms, showers, and laundry room are located in the new activity center. ERPU sites are still available. Memberships are $10,000, plus a $500 annual maintenance fee. Wireless Internet service is available at your site via Tengo Internet.
- Please have your mail sent c/o your name to General Delivery, Deming, NM 88030
- Weekly rates are available all year.
Area Information: The park is adjacent to the holiday Inn and has an agreement that campers at Dream Catcher may use the Holiday Inn pool in exchange for advertising Fat Eddies restaurant in the hotel. Shopping is within 5 miles with ample fast food and other restaurants. Deming has a K-Mart and a Wal-Mart with major shopping available in Las Cruses or El Paso. Palomas, MX, is 35 miles south and offers optometrist, dental, and pharmacy services.
Major events in the Deming area include the Duck Races in August (800-848-4955), and the Southwest New Mexico State Fair in September (505-546-2691). Pancho Villa State Park is just south of Deming. Local attractions include Gila Cliff Dwelling National Monument, Rock Hound State Park (visitors may collect 15 pounds of rock specimens), and City of Rocks State Park. There are walking tours of downtown and tours of the largest open-pit copper mine in the U.S., plus many other local attractions.