Located 1/4 mile from Fort Leaton State Park, 6 miles from Big Bend Ranch State Park, 6 miles from Ojinaga, Mexico, 60 miles from Marfa and 85 miles from Big Bend National Park. From Presidio, 5 miles east on Hwy 170. Park is on the left.
We spent a couple nights here in May 2022. Generally positive experience, especially for the price. It is situated on the east side of Presidio, just outside Big Bend Ranch State Park. Convenient for forays into the park.
Full hook-ups. Sites are roomy. Entirely gravel. Easy to find, just off the highway.
There are a few stores and restaurants in town, but if you need anything beyond the basics, you should plan to bring it. We were able to find propane at the nice grocery store on the north side of town. Try the Bean Cafe for lunch.
No liquor store in town, and limited beer choices.
Great little hidden RV park! Not much in the way of amenities; it's pretty much a patch of desert with a bunch of RV hookups. But if you want a quiet, remote spot, this is the place, and it's exactly what we were looking for. Pro tip: About a half hour before sunset, hike to the hills to the east of camp, and we saw one of the most spectacular sunsets I've ever seen.
Not fancy, but very friendly hosts and long-term visitors. Close to Presidio and Big Bend State Park. All pull-through sites with 50/30/20A electric, sewer, and water. Shelter where a group meets for informal happy hour most days.
The most friendly and welcoming RV community we've found across the US. In the 5 days we stayed here the RV park hosted 2 potlucks, daily happy hours, and even carpooled to Mexica for dinner one evening. We can't wait to come back next spring!
This place has all your basic needs. Nothing fancy but perfect for heading into Bug Bend Ranch State Park. Owner is such a funny lady. They have a gathering every afternoon which I can guarantee a few laughs. We hadn't been able to receive packages on the road for ages and they had no problems with us getting stuff there. Price is great. Local area has a grocery store well priced for a small community. Dollar general and dollar tree for cheap items. Can border cross into Mexico for lunch. When we are back here again I know exactly where I'm staying. Also the camp hosts are great people too!