Marathon Motel & RV Park
Marathon Motel & RV Park is located at 703 West Highway 90, Marathon, Texas 79842 with a total of 19 campsites. Before your trip to Marathon Motel & RV Park, check out website at http://www.marathonmotel.com/ or contact them through 432-386-4241 to know their nightly rates and available discounts.
GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude)
30.2081, -103.2542
GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude) 30.2081, -103.2542
Amenities
Hookups | 50 Amp | 30 Amp | 20 Amp | water | sewer | Full Hookups |
Connectivity | cable tv | wifi | ||||
Site Amenities | big rig | picnic table | pull thru | |||
Facilities | dump station | laundry | restrooms | |||
Discount Clubs | Good Sam | Passport America | ||||
Pets | pets |
Overview of Marathon Motel & RV Park
Longest RV Reported: 37 feet (Class A)
Reported by Cindy & Cristal F on 5.5.2022
Weekly Rate:
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Number of Sites:
19
Pad Type:
gravel
Elevation:
4,035 ft / 1,229 m
Tent Camping:
Yes
Cell Phone Coverage
Verizon 4G
Confirmed by 6 Users Last Reported 11/16/2020
At&t 4G
Confirmed by 5 Users Last Reported 08/24/2020
Reviews of Marathon Motel & RV Park
26 people have reviewed this location.
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Awesome Park, close enough to Big Bend
Reviewed 1/4/2022
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Days stayed: 6
Site number: 10
Awesome park. Stayed here to visit Big Bend National park and work for a few days. Internet was great and cell reception was very good. I was able to work and do video calls with no issue. One issue - single bathroom/ shower.
Great stars; Good stop before BB, but…
Reviewed 11/2/2022
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Nightly rate: $15
Days stayed: 1
Site number: Far tent site
Easy check in. Only 15 for a tent site which were taken by vans and cars (we are in a van). Tent pads not very well maintained if you needed them but adequate. Only 2 bathrooms- one male one female, which includes the showers but you may have a wait. Showers were very good and all was clean. Only one washer and dryer and requires gett...moreEasy check in. Only 15 for a tent site which were taken by vans and cars (we are in a van). Tent pads not very well maintained if you needed them but adequate. Only 2 bathrooms- one male one female, which includes the showers but you may have a wait. Showers were very good and all was clean. Only one washer and dryer and requires getting a key so may not be able to do laundry if you are down the list. Only one person/unit can use either machine at one time. They were very helpful to let us do our load first thing the next morning. Washer required extra rinses to remove all the detergent. $5 load. Star gazing was FANTASTIC with a knowledgeable and engaging amateur astronomer who encouraged questions and use of scopes. That was worth the money alone. Definitely lotta trains if you’re a light sleeper.
Freight trains @ 100 yards, 2, 3 & 3:45 AM
Reviewed 2/2/2022
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Nightly rate: $35
Days stayed: 2
Site number: 8 & 16
OK if you can sleep through the loud horns of the freight trains and the road noise from route 90 all just yards away from our site……
Great park wifi
Reviewed 9/11/2021
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Nightly rate: $35
Days stayed: 1
Site number: 11
Streamed YouTube all night no problem . Dog walk many stickers ( goat heads ) . Most sites pull through . Night sky outstanding . Staff helpful & friendly . At&t 3bars
Great spot for exploring Big Bend National Park
Reviewed 22/10/2021
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Nightly rate: $35
Days stayed: 2
This was a great little RV park along with a motel that had a beautiful courtyard. We stayed in a 34 MH towing and had plenty of room to maneuver around the campsites. The sites were close together but we were only here to sleep as we did touring most of the day. There was some train noise, but it did not bother us as we live close ...moreThis was a great little RV park along with a motel that had a beautiful courtyard. We stayed in a 34 MH towing and had plenty of room to maneuver around the campsites. The sites were close together but we were only here to sleep as we did touring most of the day. There was some train noise, but it did not bother us as we live close to RR tracks at home. Staff was friendly. We would stay here again.
Legitimately an oasis
Reviewed 18/5/2021
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Nightly rate: $20
Days stayed: 6
This is a fantastic park on the outskirts of the super tiny town of Marathon. The sites were level, and dumping was very easy. Never had any issues with cell signal for remote work. There isn't a ton of stuff to see in Marathon itself, but you can definitely have fun at White Buffalo Bar, Los Muertos, or grabbing a coffee at V6 Coffee ...moreThis is a fantastic park on the outskirts of the super tiny town of Marathon. The sites were level, and dumping was very easy. Never had any issues with cell signal for remote work. There isn't a ton of stuff to see in Marathon itself, but you can definitely have fun at White Buffalo Bar, Los Muertos, or grabbing a coffee at V6 Coffee Bar. The stars are ridiculous here! Our site was $20 a night since we got the weekly rate, I believe it is $35 a night without it. They have a lovely gazebo garden pond area, as well as a beautifully landscaped courtyard, complete with a little fountain and the greenest grass in Texas (I'm guessing).
Great Home base outside Big Bend
Reviewed 31/3/2021
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Nightly rate: $35
Days stayed: 3
Site number: 12
The little town of Marathon will charm you with the old buildings and Gage Hotel at its center. We were in the area to visit Big Bend National Park, without reservations in advance is a difficult park to stay in. The RV park is a gravel lot with full hook ups and plenty of Verizon coverage (which will be spotty inside Big Bend) The c...moreThe little town of Marathon will charm you with the old buildings and Gage Hotel at its center. We were in the area to visit Big Bend National Park, without reservations in advance is a difficult park to stay in. The RV park is a gravel lot with full hook ups and plenty of Verizon coverage (which will be spotty inside Big Bend) The center piece for this park is the oasis with a fountain and big fireplace to sit in the evenings. *There is a train which is loud but didn’t bother us too much. The staff was great and everyone staying was friendly, the restroom was nice and very clean.Downtown is an easy walk to support the local businesses in this small town. We visited the Rusty Rabbit Antiques full of southwestern items and the owner was charming. The Gage Hotel is prominent feature and known for its prickly pear Margarita which we enjoyed outside on the patio.
Nice little Oasis.
Reviewed 30/3/2021
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Nightly rate: $17
Days stayed: 3
The sites are in a large gravel lot. Plenty of room to park tow vehicle next to Camper. Friendly staff and nice showers and laundry facilities. The common areas are well maintained and nice. Our section had 30amp and water. Used dump station on way out. Daily rate is with PA discount. Big Bend NP is about an hour south. Great highways ...moreThe sites are in a large gravel lot. Plenty of room to park tow vehicle next to Camper. Friendly staff and nice showers and laundry facilities. The common areas are well maintained and nice. Our section had 30amp and water. Used dump station on way out. Daily rate is with PA discount. Big Bend NP is about an hour south. Great highways for towing to and from Fort Stockton and Van Horn. There are trains that pass frequently in the day but didn’t hear any from 10pm-6am.
Parking lot with hook ups
Reviewed 6/1/2021
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Days stayed: 3
It’s gravel/dirt and when I stayed it had snowed and melted a couple of days prior. This made for some muddy shoes and dog paws. The park isn’t all that bad and a good place to visit Big Bend if campgrounds there are full. Staff was friendly and the grounds fairly clean. I will warn you that the train tracks are across the road and th...moreIt’s gravel/dirt and when I stayed it had snowed and melted a couple of days prior. This made for some muddy shoes and dog paws. The park isn’t all that bad and a good place to visit Big Bend if campgrounds there are full. Staff was friendly and the grounds fairly clean. I will warn you that the train tracks are across the road and the trains can be loud.
Very good
Reviewed 29/12/2020
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Nightly rate: $15
Days stayed: 1
Site number: None
They were all full when I called them at the last minute after visiting Big Bend National Park (Big Bend having no vacancies now or in the foreseeable future). The got me a spot anyway in their dry camping area. My spot was fairly level and otherwise fine. The internet was fine and the people in the office could not have been nicer....moreThey were all full when I called them at the last minute after visiting Big Bend National Park (Big Bend having no vacancies now or in the foreseeable future). The got me a spot anyway in their dry camping area. My spot was fairly level and otherwise fine. The internet was fine and the people in the office could not have been nicer. You will hear train whistles from time to time but I’ve had much worse. Otherwise pretty peaceful.
Perfect stay before Big Bend
Reviewed 16/11/2020
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Nightly rate: $30
Days stayed: 1
Great place to stay before entering Big Bend. Has full hookup spots and a ‘tent’ area. We opted for that at only $15 for the night. A little further from the road and has trash bins, a pond and benches. Plenty of space and level enough for our 40 foot fifth wheel. The only con is the train that comes through 2-3 times per night with ...moreGreat place to stay before entering Big Bend. Has full hookup spots and a ‘tent’ area. We opted for that at only $15 for the night. A little further from the road and has trash bins, a pond and benches. Plenty of space and level enough for our 40 foot fifth wheel. The only con is the train that comes through 2-3 times per night with horns blaring!
Parking lot type RV camping but it has nice features.
Reviewed 24/8/2020
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Nightly rate: $35
Days stayed: 1
Site number: 10
We just stayed one night here and were impressed by the cute features of the Marathon Motel and RV Park. The camping spot itself is just an open gravel parking lot with hookups but they have very nice grounds that include a beautiful grassy courtyard, outdoor restaurant, pond, chicken coop, and the best part: a telescope and a really k...moreWe just stayed one night here and were impressed by the cute features of the Marathon Motel and RV Park. The camping spot itself is just an open gravel parking lot with hookups but they have very nice grounds that include a beautiful grassy courtyard, outdoor restaurant, pond, chicken coop, and the best part: a telescope and a really knowledgable astronomer who is there to point things out! The train came through three times during the night so just be prepared for that.
Great place to jump off to Big Bend
Reviewed 31/3/2020
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Nightly rate: $35
Days stayed: 3
Great little town. Businesses are trying to make a comeback. The owner is a nice guy. Sites are level and gravel. It's the closest private campground to the Big Bend Park. Couple of things to know about Big Bend. If you are thinking of camping in park, most sites are first come first serve. If you have a larger RV or trailer. Mak...moreGreat little town. Businesses are trying to make a comeback. The owner is a nice guy. Sites are level and gravel. It's the closest private campground to the Big Bend Park. Couple of things to know about Big Bend. If you are thinking of camping in park, most sites are first come first serve. If you have a larger RV or trailer. Make certain you check website to be certain you will be able to fit in available sites. If I remember they can only go up to 25'. Big Bend is beautiful. Huge. Back to park. Owner has a large telescope for viewing the stars. If there are no clouds he generally has a star gazing party. It was cloudy while we were there, so that didn't work out.
Kept up nice
Reviewed 22/3/2020
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Nightly rate: $30
Days stayed: 1
Site number: 11
Sites are pull through, not too big. Train goes by a lot but folks were friendly and full hookups worked great. Can’t speak to restrooms because we have our own. Wifi worked great. Cable tv was good.
Good jump off for Big Bend
Reviewed 3/2/2020
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Nightly rate: $30
Days stayed: 3
If you’re headed to BB, this is a good night before stay (especially if you need to dump & fill up before boondocking at the park). Laundry is $3 for wash/dry for one load. Heads up: there’s 1 washer & 1 dryer. You pay in cash at the office & they give you the key for the laundry room. You need to estimate how many loads you need, sett...moreIf you’re headed to BB, this is a good night before stay (especially if you need to dump & fill up before boondocking at the park). Laundry is $3 for wash/dry for one load. Heads up: there’s 1 washer & 1 dryer. You pay in cash at the office & they give you the key for the laundry room. You need to estimate how many loads you need, settle up if more than you thought, etc. the system is a little clunky, but end the end you still get clean clothes! There’s a telescope in the back lot for anyone to use. There’s a train across the street that comes by a few times a day. Yes it’s loud, but it’s a short train & didn’t run in the middle of the night.
Good for an overnight only
Reviewed 27/2/2019
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Nightly rate: $30
Days stayed: 1
Site number: 26
Basic campsite with minimum facilities. One bathroom that was not so clean. Full hook ups. We were on our way to Big Bend, so it was a great location to stay. It was also perfectly located - easy walking distance to the Gage Hotel for a great dinner.
Beautiful Dark Skies, Nice Park
Reviewed 25/12/2018
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Nightly rate: $17
Days stayed: 6
Site number: 13
Marathon is in a remote area of Southwest Texas - not much to do without slowing down and enjoying the quirkiness of small town and remote life.We had the end site so our desert views were wonderful. The nearby train whistle adds such character :-)Level, gravel sites with decent spacing. 50 amp FHUs and open skies. WiFi didn't ...moreMarathon is in a remote area of Southwest Texas - not much to do without slowing down and enjoying the quirkiness of small town and remote life.We had the end site so our desert views were wonderful. The nearby train whistle adds such character :-)Level, gravel sites with decent spacing. 50 amp FHUs and open skies. WiFi didn't work for us. Beautiful community courtyard with fire pit is nicer than most parks in more popular areas.The Gage Hotel and Gardens are beautiful. We enjoyed a lovely Christmas dinner. Don't miss the BBQ place either! Load up on groceries before you get here, the local store is pretty sparce - but again, better than many small towns.
What a pleasant surprise!
Reviewed 30/11/2018
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Nightly rate: $17
Days stayed: 1
Site number: 10
We stayed here under Passport America, so got the 50% rate. With PA you're never sure what you're going to get, as many of the campgrounds are very run down. Marathon was beautiful. The sites are pretty level, almost all of them have 30/50 service now. The work they have done to the courtyard, motel, and sitting areas make this a v...moreWe stayed here under Passport America, so got the 50% rate. With PA you're never sure what you're going to get, as many of the campgrounds are very run down. Marathon was beautiful. The sites are pretty level, almost all of them have 30/50 service now. The work they have done to the courtyard, motel, and sitting areas make this a very comfortable place to relax. The staff is extremely friendly, and at night they have star watching sessions through some of the large telescopes they have on-site. Marathon is a designated dark-sky city so the views are not obstructed by the glow of lights. Easy in and out, laundry on-site, and the views of the surrounding landscapes are wonderful. We will absolutely be staying here again when we are in the area.
Absolutely LOVE this place!
Reviewed 29/6/2018
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Nightly rate: $24
Days stayed: 60
Doll and I stayed here for about 2 months. The place is beautiful and the people that work here are fantastic. My favorite spots in the Park are the courtyard and the garden, with their herbs and fruit trees. The high school held their prom in the courtyard while we were here. The kids had a great time.The RV spots are maintai...moreDoll and I stayed here for about 2 months. The place is beautiful and the people that work here are fantastic. My favorite spots in the Park are the courtyard and the garden, with their herbs and fruit trees. The high school held their prom in the courtyard while we were here. The kids had a great time.The RV spots are maintained well, and the motel rooms are impeccably clean. Danny, who owns the place, is a blast and he obviously takes great pride in the Park. Each evening there are "Star Parties" hosted by Bill who is the resident expert on all things Astronomy. There are high powered telescopes onsite that Bill will help you use.The tent areas are on raised above-ground "platforms" with a mixture of shredded tires and sand. Much more comfortable than the hard ground.There isn't much shade in the RV areas and when we were here in June 2018, it routinely hit 105-107 degrees F.Alpine is where most people go to shop that stay here. There are a couple of stores in town but they tend to be a bit pricey. Bring some ear plugs though because the trains are pretty close and have there typical LONG-LONG-SHORT-LONG whistle blowing schemes going throughout the night.Oh, and you can get propane delivered right to your rig without leaving the park! Check at the office for more info on that.Shouts out to: Danny, Chelo, Mary, Ben, Daniel,Carmen, Sam and the others. You guys rock. See ya next year!!
We loved this place!
Reviewed 22/3/2018
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Nightly rate: $24
Days stayed: 3
We stayed here for 3 nights in February 2018. We paid an average of $24. a night with our Passport America membership. We honestly weren't expecting much when we booked this campground but after we arrived we found it to be a small oasis in the desert. We felt it had a very old west charm. The staff was friendly and accommodating, the ...moreWe stayed here for 3 nights in February 2018. We paid an average of $24. a night with our Passport America membership. We honestly weren't expecting much when we booked this campground but after we arrived we found it to be a small oasis in the desert. We felt it had a very old west charm. The staff was friendly and accommodating, the grounds were well kept. We stayed in the front area of the campground which is basically a dirt lot with hookups. They have a dump station for those in need, a laundry(honestly wasn't the greatest), showers, they offer boondocking spots, a beautiful courtyard area with green grass, tables and chairs an outdoor fireplace and although the clouds didn't co-operate while we were there we were told they are a big star watching location equipped with there own mini observatory. Great place for photography buffs.There is not much to do in the town of Marathon, we had appetizers, drinks and dessert at the White Buffalo Bar in the Gage Hotel, I HIGHLY recommend the oyster nachos! Alpine is the closest larger town @ 30 minutes away if in need of supplies. If you have a low riding rig there is a slight hill at the entrance/exit so take it slow, we didn't have any issue with our 30' Airstream but witnessed a few others bottoming out upon exiting. If you're a light sleeper there are train tracks across the street, the earliest train was @ 5-5:30, wasn't an issue for us, kind of added to the charm.
Good place to stop with full hook-ups and decent cell service before entering Big Bend.
Reviewed 1/3/2017
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Nightly rate: $35
Days stayed: 2
Site number: 16
We stopped for two nights at Marathon Motel and RV Park before entering the Verizon dead zone in Big Bend National Park. Its proximity to the National Park and amenities made it a worthwhile stop for us. The park has a lovely courtyard area with a fountain and fireplace open to both motel and RV guests. The park has two areas for ...moreWe stopped for two nights at Marathon Motel and RV Park before entering the Verizon dead zone in Big Bend National Park. Its proximity to the National Park and amenities made it a worthwhile stop for us. The park has a lovely courtyard area with a fountain and fireplace open to both motel and RV guests. The park has two areas for RVs – the 50amp loop towards the back has some trees and seems to have nicer sites. The 30amp area is just a large flat gravel parking area with hookups. There is not much separation between sites, just enough room for a picnic table, and no privacy. The 30amp sites are also right next to the road, with the train tracks just a little further away – so not particularly quiet. We arrived on a Wednesday without reservations and snagged the last available spot in the 30 amp area. I’d recommend reservations if you can make them – we never had any luck with the park’s website nor could we get anyone to answer the phone. Marathon is a small town without much in the way of services, although the Gage Hotel has a very nice restaurant and bar for those so inclined. The RV park’s laundry facility was not open/working when we visited, so we made the 30 mile drive to Alpine for a laundromat and grocery store, neither is available in Marathon. Alpine is a nice little college town and worth a visit if you have the time. Note: $35 is the regular daily rate, the park offers a Passport America 50% discount ($17.50/night) for two nights.We had 3 bars of Verizon 4G unboosted. The park also offers free wifi, but it was marginal.
Star gazing in a small town
Reviewed 19/5/2015
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Nightly rate: $25
Days stayed: 3
We stayed based on reviews here and the fact that we could use Passport America (half off the price shown above) before moving on to a more expensive park in Alpine. If we didn't have reservations and packages coming to the next park, we might have stayed longer. We were able to walk or ride our bikes into town and it was a quiet place...moreWe stayed based on reviews here and the fact that we could use Passport America (half off the price shown above) before moving on to a more expensive park in Alpine. If we didn't have reservations and packages coming to the next park, we might have stayed longer. We were able to walk or ride our bikes into town and it was a quiet place to get some work finished. We did hear the train a few times, but maybe we've become immune to them because it didn't bother us. On the couple of clear nights, Danny, the owner, brought out his large telescope and gave us star tours. He also told us what time we would be able to see and get a photo of the Milky Way.The sites are gravel and area is scrubby, but that's west Texas. The grass in the courtyard is some of the most lush we've ever seen, though, and our dog just wanted to roll around forever. The wildflowers were also blooming while we were there in April.We didn't use the restrooms, but they looked like single large rooms decorated in Southwestern tile. The laundry room was out of commission. We had a spot on the hill in the back.
Ask for the spots on the hill out back
Reviewed 4/3/2015
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Nightly rate: $23
Days stayed: 1
Site number: 3
We were happy with our site, but we were put on the hill at the far back of the campground and motel. We were put there presumably because we have a motorhome, but the sign said 36' and over and we told them we're under 30. Not sure if their length includes the toad, but since we were overnighting I guess that's what they were thinking...moreWe were happy with our site, but we were put on the hill at the far back of the campground and motel. We were put there presumably because we have a motorhome, but the sign said 36' and over and we told them we're under 30. Not sure if their length includes the toad, but since we were overnighting I guess that's what they were thinking. The front lot was mostly empty except for a few small trailers, so I guess there's some segregation going on? The woman at the desk was very kind, helpful, and seemed genuinely excited to work there. We had a pull-thru with a nice view of the town and even the mountains from our back windows, and it was pretty quiet. Wi-fi was decent back there and cell service fantastic with no booster needed. Electric hookups were at the very back of the site so our power cord barely reached with our car still attached, and our sewer hose wouldn't reach at all. We didn't feel like unhooking the car, so we just decided to dump at the next place we go. They're doing some paving and construction around the front area, so maybe they're fixing it up further? The restaurant was closed and things seemed to be in a state of flux, but for $23 after the Good Sam discount I wasn't complaining. We were just here to work for a few hours and rest for the next day's drive to Marfa. The short version: ask for one of the back sites if they aren't full of motorhomes. That seems to make a difference between a bad experience and a good one. We wished it hadn't been raining because we wanted to ride our bikes into downtown Marathon and try the coffee shop and a couple of the cute little bars and restaurants, but hopefully next time.
Lousy campground in a great location
Reviewed 22/1/2015
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Nightly rate: $25
Days stayed: 3
Site number: 13
This campground is now for sale and the amenities and staff seem to reflect the focus on milking it for all they can get. Showers are $5. There is 1 working washer and dryer. Wifi doesn't work at site 13 -- it is way up by the 50 amp service lot.Sites for 30 amp users are a gravel parking lot. Sewer connections are uphill and raise...moreThis campground is now for sale and the amenities and staff seem to reflect the focus on milking it for all they can get. Showers are $5. There is 1 working washer and dryer. Wifi doesn't work at site 13 -- it is way up by the 50 amp service lot.Sites for 30 amp users are a gravel parking lot. Sewer connections are uphill and raised by 6-8" above the ground. No shade. Just a picnic table.This park is a launching point for those heading to Big Bend early the next morning or a return/dump spot for those in Chisos Basin or Cottonwood (no dump station).As of January 2015, there is gas and diesel in town and French's grocery store has some goods available. Do not plan to stock up in Marathon for a trip to Big Bend.Johnny B's is a great stop for Breakfast.
Absolutely Love Marathon
Reviewed 4/10/2014
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Days stayed: 30
It's a short walk to a great town full of wild transplants with even wilder stories...As for the park itself, I spent almost every night at the fire pit (where we were given free wood nightly) in the adobe courtyard. Met bikers and families and other travelers many nights, others locals would come over and we'd all exchange stories...moreIt's a short walk to a great town full of wild transplants with even wilder stories...As for the park itself, I spent almost every night at the fire pit (where we were given free wood nightly) in the adobe courtyard. Met bikers and families and other travelers many nights, others locals would come over and we'd all exchange stories as to how we arrived at this middle-of-nowhereland.While the RV park itself isn't much, there is a little cafe that is randomly open on the property, and a pirate radio station. While there, we were given access to program the station however we'd like, which was pretty much the coolest thing ever.Marathon itself is a constantly changing town. We've visited on several occasions. Sometimes there was a cute little coffee shop open, other times the owners had sold it and moved on. Same for various bars and other restaurants. The Gauge hotel offers a free driving range complete with putting green to anyone who wants to stop by (not at the hotel itself, but on the other side of town from the RV Park).The owner, Danny, at the RV Park treated us literally like family, especially my son. And while the train is very loud, and I could see how that could DEFINITELY annoy people, we got used to it and had fun leaving pennies on the tracks to get flattened...Definitely not for everyone, but I am in love with Marathon. I don't remember what the nightly rate is, but our monthly rate was $300 and some change.
This is a parking lot on the hotel grounds with a train track next door.
Reviewed 8/8/2014
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Nightly rate: $25
Days stayed: 1
We left here early -- the train noise was out of hand, and it was just a parking lot at the hotel, so we left and headed to Marfa. There are a few places to eat and some bars in town, but no laundromat and you need to get gas way before you get there!