From jct US 285 & US 90: Go 1-1/4 mi E on US 90.
Just pulled in at 1900 hours. Right on the road and train is right there too. BUT the train blows the horn after it passes the park, so it's not that loud. The sites are level and in good working order. It's clean and tidy. Nice views
Ok, the train is really close and rattles your RV.
But still a great place to camp.
Bathroom and showers are horrible, laundry is ok, wifi is offered but cant find the password anywhere. You get power water and sewage at each spot. The park is set up a big weird with some rvs and some full time houses right next door.
We were on our way to Big Bend, an 800 mile trip. We made it in to Sanderson around dark due to unexpected in route delays. Finding this little park was unexpected, and welcomed. The road nor the train was an issue. The place was clean and the price was reasonable. We're planning our next trip now. We're planning to put our travel trailer in the park for a few days, and use it as a base to tour the area by car. Looking forward to our next visit.
We stayed here for two nights when we got pinned down by the snowstorm while passing through. It was a nice spot and just what we needed. Several weeks later, we received an envelope from Canyons with $20 explaining that we'd accidently overpaid because we had given them two $20 bills stuck exactly together. (You pay via envelope in a drop box.) 5 stars for honesty and customer service.
This was a great spot for us to stop on the way to Big Bend. The scenery is beautiful here. It was $30 for full hook up and has a pay box, a laundry shed, and shower for $3.
Sanderson is a beautiful small town but unfortunately we came Sunday/Monday and nothing was open except Alon gas/convenient store.