Welcome to Cinnamon Sky Ranch! Our 90 acre property features 6 primitive campsites which are individually set to view some of the grandest scenery outside of Big Bend National Park. These sites are based at the edge of rugged ledges, with rocky inclines. The morning sun paints the western ridges and the evening sun teases before the darkest skies twinkle with a million stars. Folklore whispers of a Shaman burial site, Alien Portals and whatever else the Dark Skies offer up! Your host is a granddaughter of a Texas Ranger that rode and patrolled the Rio Grande from the early 1900's to the mid century.
All campsites are family friendly and feature a fire pit and picnic table for your use. Our sites are **BYO for both potable water and toilet facilities**. Please make sure you bring enough water for your entire stay and bring a camp toilet or other way to pack out any trash or waste you leave behind. Our sites do have cell reception but do not have wifi so plan ahead!
You will enjoy solitude, rugged ground, animal activity and gentleman's respect towards the land - please plan to pack in, pack out. You are responsible for your needs. There will be two central parking areas from which you can access the campsites. Town, Fuel and Grocery are 9 miles South and easily accessible. The National Park entrance is approx. 10.3 miles South. Quiet hours at the property are from dark to daylight. All guests must be 18 or older, safety is the responsibility of the camper. While you are free to move about; do not enter others campsites uninvited, cell service is limited.
Please do not move or take rocks. Do not climb on rock slides. Be respectful of borders. All flora and fauna in the desert will hurt you, so will most of the bugs and snakes. This is their home. We want your experience to be wild, rugged and safe! Campsite names are listed below.
\#1 Campo Paisano
\#2 Campo Arena del Desirto
\#3 Campo Pecuray Hollar
\#4 Campo Muro de Piedra
\#5 Campo Vista Estrellas
\#6 Campo Luna del Desierta
Turn into the white ranch drive at the top of Luna Vista on the East side of Hwy 118, approx 69 miles south of Alpine. (This is north of "Gate 9" located at the Southern Base of Luna Vista.)
I loved this place!! Staff were so kind to my students. Mikey and Gensis DESERVE a raise! Best camp EVAAA! love it. HA!
Sky Ranch was an interesting place as a child to go to. It was fun when I was in 6th grade, but going back as an adult to provide worship for the staff their was such a blast. The staff is so on fire to serve the students coming in and have an amazing heart to go through what they go through for these students.
My daughter went to Sky Ranch for a school trip. She stayed 3 days-2 nights. She said the food was not the best. Every single student paid the same amount and got different looking cabins on the inside. Some of the cabins did not have ladders. And some of them did. Some of the cabins also got shelves and some did not. If i'm going to spend my money expecting that everything is going to be good for my child, those expectations will have to be met. Sky Ranch also has a lot of land and my daughter complained that they probably walked most of the time there. Other than that, I think her experience was fine.
My daughter went here and said that they had everything. One sad part was that the zip lining, pool, lakes, etc. were off limit until summer. She said that food was amazing. She said that Mikey and Genasis needs a big raise. She said that staff were nice and the cabins were too. Price range though not so much. I had to pay 400 for this trip. Will I pay again? Probably not. 400 for 3 nights is really not worth it, but we will be coming again soon.
One of the best camping experiences, father and son and family camping, is one of my favorite holidays camping is outstanding. The team is very friendly and nice and they do their best to make u enjoy ur time... Thank you, skyranch team