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Right by the Texas border, the town of Hobbs, New Mexico appeals to visitors looking for a taste of the Southwest. Booking an RV rental in Hobbs is your chance to explore the expansive grassland prairie and endless skies of New Mexico. Blessed with abundant sunshine and semi-arid conditions, Hobbs is a great place to get outside and explore a unique part of the country.

Hobbs has been intimately involved with the oil industry since its earliest days. The boom-and-bust cycles of energy production have determined the fate of this town. Hobbs has been a center for a great deal of investment and research into alternative energy, including solar power. With a fast-growing population and low levels of unemployment, Hobbs is a town that is ready to embrace the future.

And thanks to wide-open prairies, cloudless skies, and roads that seem to go on forever, a Hobbs RV rental by owner provides a classic American road trip experience. Rent a motorhome in Hobbs, and you’ll find a wealth of places to stay and sights to enjoy.

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The Great Outdoors

Book an RV in Hobbs and start experiencing what New Mexico has to offer. This is country made for driving, and a luxury RV rental in Hobbs will allow you to venture out into the surrounding countryside. One sight well worth seeing is the striking gypsum sand dunes at White Sands National Monument. Visitors here can drive along Dunes Drive, a road built on top of the dunes that is suitable for RVs. You can also hike or ride a horse through the desert, or even sled the pristine sand hills. Just be aware that certain areas are sometimes closed for missile testing. How many other parks can claim that?

Ninety miles from Hobbs, you'll find the world-famous Carlsbad Caverns National Park. The famous caves that give the park its name - 119 of them - can be explored at your own pace via a trail that winds in and out of the most significant formations. The Big Room is the most popular of the caves, and as one of the largest caves in North America, it's an awe-inspiring sight. For a more in-depth explanation of this natural wonder, you can take a ranger-guided tour. Another highlight at Carlsbad Caverns is the daily flight of bats leaving the cave. Every evening in summer, thousands of Brazilian free-tailed bats pour out of the cave and into the darkening sky above, on the hunt for insects. It's a spectacle not to be missed. And once the bats have all departed, you can treat yourself to a Star Walk. The skies of New Mexico are often clear, allowing for some of the best stargazing you'll find anywhere.

For a more offbeat vacation experience, you could also visit Roswell. For decades now, this town has become synonymous with UFOs and reported alien sightings. Whether you’re a true believer in extraterrestrial visitors or just a fan of urban legends and folklore, Roswell makes for a fascinating place to visit. At a little over 100 miles distance, your travel trailer rental in Hobbs can get you there in two hours. The UFO Festival in July has to be seen to be believed.

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Once you’ve found the best RV rental in Hobbs, you’ll need somewhere to park it. Fortunately, Hobbs is an RVer’s dream. Although the city is quite small, it’s well equipped with places to park for those who choose to rent an RV.

Hobbs RV Park, right off Highway 62, is easy to reach and central to the town. Tall trees provide shade from the harsh summer sun, and the park offers Wi-Fi and TV as well as easy access to a nearby city park. The center of Hobbs is only a 20-minute walk away, so you'll have access to all the shops and restaurants that the town has to offer.

Cowboys RV Park is another place where you can park your rental RV in Hobbs. The park offers toilet and laundry facilities. Storage lockers are available to rent and there is an on-site play area for dogs. The park’s location offers easy access to Highway 62 on the western edge of town, so it's handy for those who want to explore the surrounding area and get on the road right away.

Hobbs offers enough RV parks that you shouldn’t have much trouble finding a place to stay, even during the busy summer season.

Exploring The City

Hobbs is not a large city, and most of its attractions are a bit of a drive away. That’s not to say that the town is without its own appeal, though. It’s well worth taking a stroll down the main street on a summer evening to soak up some of the small-town charm.

For an insight into the history of Hobbs, you might want to check out the Western Heritage Museum. As well as detailing the story of Hobbs from the earliest days, this museum also has a natural history section that's popular with kids. Doing double duty as the Cowboy Hall of Fame this museum will be of particular interest to fans of Western culture.

If you’re after something to get your heart racing, you could try your luck at the nearby casino. Slot machines offer endless chances to win, and the casino also features a racetrack. The lounge often features shows by local and touring bands, while the on-site restaurant offers a more intimate venue for dinner.

Hobbs is large enough to have a couple big name retailers that can provide for most traveler’s needs. Lubbock, Texas, offers all the amenities of a big city at just over 100 miles away.

With its friendliness towards RVs, Hobbs is a great destination to visit and rent a travel trailer. Start planning your New Mexico vacation today.

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