Study Butte RV Park

Hwy 118, Terlingua, TX 79852

432-371-2468

GPS: 29.3132,-103.5258

Study Butte RV Park is located at Hwy 118, Terlingua, Texas 79852 with a total of 0 campsites. Before your trip to Study Butte RV Park, check out website at or contact them through 432-371-2468 to know their nightly rates and available discounts.

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29.3132, -103.5258

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude) 29.3132, -103.5258

Overview of Study Butte RV Park


Last Price Paid: $35

Reported by NK on 04.05.2022

Longest RV Reported: 42 feet (Fifth Wheel)

Reported by Cindy & Cristal F on 5.5.2022

Weekly Rate:

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dirt

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2,526 ft / 769 m

Tent Camping:

Yes

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  • Good people

    Reviewed 5/4/2022

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    Nightly rate: $35

    Days stayed: 7

    Site number: 31

    Needed a launching spot for big bend, found it here at Study Butte RV Park. Great hanging out in the outside covered area with owners/employees/locals. Be careful of Larry, he will get you drunk and tell you lots of stories. Super close to Big Bend National Park. Clean bathrooms, hot showers, laundry if you need.

  • Great place near park

    Reviewed 8/3/2022

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    Nightly rate: $30

    Days stayed: 4

    It is a no frills RV park. We had water and electric and bathrooms which is all we needed. We had a great time in the community shelter in the evening getting to know Leon, Bonita, regular long term campers and colorful locals. Very enjoyable. The first night they even invited us to a dinner they had there. The proximity to the amaz...moreIt is a no frills RV park. We had water and electric and bathrooms which is all we needed. We had a great time in the community shelter in the evening getting to know Leon, Bonita, regular long term campers and colorful locals. Very enjoyable. The first night they even invited us to a dinner they had there. The proximity to the amazing grocery store and park entrance was a big plus. Thanks

  • Very helpful

    Reviewed 9/2/2022

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    Only place in Terelingua that would allow us to dump our black tank. Charged us $10.Nice people

  • We love this rustic campground

    Reviewed 7/11/2021

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    Nightly rate: $35

    Days stayed: 10

    Site number: 5

    This is the closest campground to the entrance to Big Bend National Park. Several other new campgrounds have opened up in the past few years. We stay here every year though because of its location and the friendly owners, Leon and Benita. It’s a basic, unassuming desert park with FHUs and large sites in the older part of the park - the...moreThis is the closest campground to the entrance to Big Bend National Park. Several other new campgrounds have opened up in the past few years. We stay here every year though because of its location and the friendly owners, Leon and Benita. It’s a basic, unassuming desert park with FHUs and large sites in the older part of the park - these used to be buddy sites but he’s changed them to larger single sites now - room for our rug, propane fire ring and lots of camp chairs for get togethers. We have a new picnic table at our site. Leon has put in new power pedestals. A newer section of the campground has sites with W/E but no sewer. There is a pavilion where group get togethers can happen. This visit we even had a music concert and pot luck one evening that was great. There are also a few RVs to rent through AirBnB and a few tent sites. There are private restrooms with showers available but the laundry is gone. The WiFi is strong. Verizon cell works on extended network with 3 bars and ATT cell works with 2 or 3 bars. Our portable Dish works well - since Study Butte/Terlingua is a desert area, not much shade nor trees to keep the satellite from working! Right across the 2 lane road is the local country store. We stock up on most of our groceries in Fort Stockton or Alpine and use the country store when we run out of a necessity. We will keep staying here when we visit Big Bend. We don’t need fancy - we like reasonable pricing, FHUs, WiFi that works, safe and friendly; Study Butte RV works for us. If you want more amenities and a higher cost, check out Maverick Ranch in Lajitas, which is close to the state park but not to the National park. It is very nice but not near what we come to the area for.

  • Convenient to Big Bend, but needs work.

    Reviewed 13/3/2021

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    Days stayed: 30

    The best part about this park is its location. It's very close to one of the entrances to Big Bend National Park and not too far from Big Bend Ranch State Park. There's a small but well-stocked grocery store within walking distance.However, if you're working remotely, the Wifi and cell coverage leave a lot to be desired. The owners...moreThe best part about this park is its location. It's very close to one of the entrances to Big Bend National Park and not too far from Big Bend Ranch State Park. There's a small but well-stocked grocery store within walking distance.However, if you're working remotely, the Wifi and cell coverage leave a lot to be desired. The owners mentioned that a fiber connection was coming. Cell service is through a third party and all data is roaming.Many of the sites are also VERY close together. We were fortunate to get a site on an end, but some of the sites end up with just inches between slide-outs.There's quite a collection of stuff (an old boat, farm equipment, kitsch, etc.) around the park which some may find off-putting, while others may appreciate.

  • Close to Big Bend, rustic

    Reviewed 22/1/2021

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    Nightly rate: $25

    Days stayed: 1

    Stopped in looking for something for the night. I asked what they had and went for the electric only for $25 cash or check. The bathroom/showers were individual with hot water and hand blowers. I had a little area to sit, it was relatively quiet being across from a country store and the people were nice. Rough around the edges so if...moreStopped in looking for something for the night. I asked what they had and went for the electric only for $25 cash or check. The bathroom/showers were individual with hot water and hand blowers. I had a little area to sit, it was relatively quiet being across from a country store and the people were nice. Rough around the edges so if you expect a pretty looking RV park then move onto more expensive places. They have all hook up types and The WIFI could be slow at times but I had no problems. I will put this down as a visit again.

  • Nice stay

    Reviewed 6/1/2021

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    Nightly rate: $35

    Rustic RV park. Rustic town. Great location just outside west enterance to Big Bend. Sites were close together, but we were there just in the evenings. Manager Al was great. Real friendly and helpful.

  • Clean and felt safe, but rough around the edges

    Reviewed 26/11/2019

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    Nightly rate: $30

    Days stayed: 6

    What we liked: utilities (water + electric) worked fine, bath facilities were clean and functionally designed (four private toilet/shower rooms), laundry was handy and reasonably priced, and the location was great. It was easy to get into the park early for hikes, and the general store across the street was very well stocked with reaso...moreWhat we liked: utilities (water + electric) worked fine, bath facilities were clean and functionally designed (four private toilet/shower rooms), laundry was handy and reasonably priced, and the location was great. It was easy to get into the park early for hikes, and the general store across the street was very well stocked with reasonable prices. Owners were friendly. Skies at night were dark and excellent for stargazing.What we didn't like: Sites are incredibly close together (no possibility of sitting outside at all, neighbor's conversations were basically happening inside our rig), our water and electric area was extremely unlevel with big gravel humps in the sites, and wifi is provided via DSL line so it is incredibly slow and at times totally unusable. The RV sites are surrounded by a junkyard collection of nonfunctional cars, random equipment, huge water containers, plywood, corrugated metal, an abandoned sailboat, and other random junk. There is no dump station (we were told to use a pull through FHU site when leaving but didn't see any open).AT&T has NO service in the area (roaming only) so check your plan for roaming limits.

  • Close to Big Bend!

    Reviewed 10/3/2019

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    Nightly rate: $25

    Days stayed: 7

    Site number: 21

    This was a spur of the moment choice. We needed a location near Big Bend and also located to get to other areas easily. The overall stay was great. The Owners Leon and Benita were great hosts. RV camp site was perfect for our needs and the bathrooms were clean. This place is not perfect but they are working on making this a great p...moreThis was a spur of the moment choice. We needed a location near Big Bend and also located to get to other areas easily. The overall stay was great. The Owners Leon and Benita were great hosts. RV camp site was perfect for our needs and the bathrooms were clean. This place is not perfect but they are working on making this a great place. Thumbs up to them and wish them great success.

  • Very tight spaces, but very nice people!

    Reviewed 25/2/2019

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    Nightly rate: $35

    Days stayed: 4

    Site number: 10

    We had originally planned to stay at another RV park. However that turned into a mess, and luckily Studdy Butte had a spot for us! The owners and manager were extremely nice and accommodating. As far as location, it’s probably the best you can get to the national park without being inside. There is a market directly across the str...more We had originally planned to stay at another RV park. However that turned into a mess, and luckily Studdy Butte had a spot for us! The owners and manager were extremely nice and accommodating. As far as location, it’s probably the best you can get to the national park without being inside. There is a market directly across the street, walking distance. The only place for groceries in town. The park itself has trails straight into the mountains behind, which was a nice surprise! However at the biggest reason we may not return, is the size of the site. They are tight, extremely tight! We stayed at dozens of places throughout four states, and this was by far the smallest site we’ve had. The owners Took over about a year and a half ago. They do have plans to improve this. So if we are back in the area next year or the year after, we may call and check to see if things have changed. The only other concern we had, The owner has about five outside dogs and they bark all the time. 11 PM, 5:30 AM.... it didn’t matter. Hopefully they can work something else out with that as well.

  • Older campground, nice for a short stay.

    Reviewed 22/4/2018

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    Nightly rate: $20

    Days stayed: 4

    We stayed here in February 2018 on our way out of Big Bend. We dry camped in the large open area just past the hookup area. The campground offered showers that were very nice and clean, which we really appreciated after a week of dry camping in Big Bend. Close to Terlingua, a must do if you're in the area. Make sure to grab a beer fro...moreWe stayed here in February 2018 on our way out of Big Bend. We dry camped in the large open area just past the hookup area. The campground offered showers that were very nice and clean, which we really appreciated after a week of dry camping in Big Bend. Close to Terlingua, a must do if you're in the area. Make sure to grab a beer from the store next to the Starlight Theater and sit on the porch and mingle with the locals and fellow travelers. We went to the Starlight Theater for a late dinner and to listen to a local band that was really great! If time permits take the drive through Big Bend Ranch State Park to Presidio, it's a beautiful drive but be aware there are some really steep grades if you decide to take your RV along. We continued on from Presidio into Marfa, which is a cute eclectic town and had a Mediterranean-style lunch at the Food Shark food truck, really good. There's not much in the area when it comes to camping but it definitely has a lot to offer in the way of fun.

  • Closest RV Park to Big Bend outside of the park. Wifi was very slow. Good location for all of your needs!

    Reviewed 11/3/2018

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    Nightly rate: $32

    Days stayed: 10

    Site number: 7

    This place is the most convenient spot if you are staying outside of the park and only 1 mile from the Panther Junction entrance! If you get to make a vacation out of this and unplug, then good for you. If you are a digital nomad like us then I hope you remember life prior to high speed internet and can acclimate to speeds hovering aro...moreThis place is the most convenient spot if you are staying outside of the park and only 1 mile from the Panther Junction entrance! If you get to make a vacation out of this and unplug, then good for you. If you are a digital nomad like us then I hope you remember life prior to high speed internet and can acclimate to speeds hovering around 1MBPS DL. DSL is the only thing available down here save 1 place. Read below for that tidbit:Pros:- Location!! Gas station <1 mile away, amazingly stocked grocery store (they have everything I'm serious) right across the street, Terlingua Ghost Town 5 miles away.- The owner's, Leon and Bonita, are super nice. Actually everyone we met there was very friendly.- New bathroom facilities for those who need it.- Like all of the area, there is plenty to see just strolling around the grounds including an old cemetery originating from the mining days and vistas for days.Cons: - It can get a little crowded during busy season. We were packed pretty tightly with our neighbors, who luckily turned out to be awesome and now we keep in close touch with them!- The place is a bit chaotic but the owners are doing their best and it's part of the charm anyways.- No laundry - go to the gas station and there is a building behind it that has machines you can pay to use.Tips:- WIFI. Wish we didn't need it but with retirement a few decades away, we still need to pay for that gas bill. SO, if you need wifi, here's your plan:-- You can tether to your phone on 3G and get around 3MBPS download speeds.-- For speeds around 4MBPS-7MBPS download you can go into town and work from the coffee shop there. They close at 2 but you can sit out there for as long as you want.-- For the hidden gem that has Google Fiber, go to the public library next to the Terlingua School. We worked from here everyday as we needed higher speeds to avoid being fired.- Wind and sand storms pop up whenever they darn well please. So if you leave for the day, or even an hour, bring your awnings in or you may find them wrapped around your RV when you get back. Also - break your tent down. We saw someone's go flying by when they weren't around.- It's dark here. Like you will get lost going 10 feet dark. Bring lots of flashlights/headlights/lanterns. If you have a pet, get some type of light on their collar will help you avoid having to whip up a search party when they bolt into said darkness after unknown creature and don't come back. Like one little dog I know...

  • Pricey for small tight park

    Reviewed 6/3/2018

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    Nightly rate: $32

    Days stayed: 3

    Pulled into the park it was really crowded. Had to squeeze into a tight backin which was probably one of the best spots and one of few spots with a picnic table. Some of the spots were so close together you could have walked out the door and reached over to your neighbors RV. No bathrooms, no laundry room either. On the plus side it wa...morePulled into the park it was really crowded. Had to squeeze into a tight backin which was probably one of the best spots and one of few spots with a picnic table. Some of the spots were so close together you could have walked out the door and reached over to your neighbors RV. No bathrooms, no laundry room either. On the plus side it was very close to Big Bend and about 5-10 minutes from Terlingua. Also the owner was nice. But I would say the $32 was a little overpriced for this park.Would have stayed in BJ’s park if it had an open spot, book early!

  • Close Big Bend & Great Market Nearby

    Reviewed 22/2/2018

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    Nightly rate: $20

    Days stayed: 10

    The park itself is a little odd. I guess the owners were away for a number of days, but when we arrived there is no obvious place to check in...no one ever answered the door at the most obvious building towards the back of the park. A guest let me know which RV the host was in, so I checked in with her. We dry camped here. The dry camp...moreThe park itself is a little odd. I guess the owners were away for a number of days, but when we arrived there is no obvious place to check in...no one ever answered the door at the most obvious building towards the back of the park. A guest let me know which RV the host was in, so I checked in with her. We dry camped here. The dry camp area had a ton of junk laying around, and broken glass. There is a goat tied up back there. He's really cool but I felt pretty bad for him being tied up all the time. In our 10 days there, we did see him get walked once.There was also a boil alert in effect for the town's water. The host failed to mention this, so we filled our 100 gallon tank with this water before setting up in the dry camp...so even after the alert was over, we unfortunately had this water in our tank. Kinda irresponsible for them not to let campers know. A fellow camper was who told us, and I called the water utility to confirm it. I let several other new arrivals know, because they hadn't been told either. Kind of a fluke thing to happen while we were there, but still. The water in Big Bend National Park was unaffected so we ended up filling our 5 gallon jug at Panther Junction a couple times.So the pros (and why we would consider staying here again): close to the park entrance, cheapest place to stay, and the market across the street has a ton of organic produce and products. And being in the dry camp area, we had so much more room than anyone in the hookup sites (they were really packed in over there, like, crazy). From our spot we also had an awesome unobstructed view of the incredible stars.Just posted our vlog to YouTube of our time here

  • Great location! Friendly people!

    Reviewed 20/2/2018

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    Nightly rate: $20

    Days stayed: 1

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    Great location, just a mile outside Big Bend National Park. People running the place were great-- we asked for a picnic table when we saw they were moving several, and they said, "No problem! He likes to drive the tractor!" and brought one right over for us, even though it was after dark. We tent camped, so didn't have hookups or...moreGreat location, just a mile outside Big Bend National Park. People running the place were great-- we asked for a picnic table when we saw they were moving several, and they said, "No problem! He likes to drive the tractor!" and brought one right over for us, even though it was after dark. We tent camped, so didn't have hookups or anything, but there is a bathroom (one, literally). Kids and Husband said it looked great (I never saw it because I used a bucket with a toilet seat we had brought). Everybody was very friendly, they gave us a great recommendation for lunch (Hi Sierra Bar and Grill in Terlingua), and had wifi, which was awesome! They do have RV spots with hookups.Overall, a great place to stay when Big Bend is full (literally all campsites, including primitive, were already taken by the time we got to Big Bend). There is also an AWESOME store across the street for supplies, food, etc.

  • Very Nice Owners & Close to Big Bend

    Reviewed 7/3/2017

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    Nightly rate: $25

    Days stayed: 2

    Good location, easy short drive to Big Bend. Very nice owners, super helpful. Clean bathrooms, most sites are pull thrus. Good water pressure. No T-Mobile, roaming only or Verizon had 1x. AT&T 8mbps up 1mbps

  • Less than 1 mile to Big Bend National Park! Very friendly owners!

    Reviewed 7/3/2017

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    Nightly rate: $28

    Days stayed: 4

    This park was less than 1 mile outside of Big Bend National Park - perfect location! The staff and campers were extremely helpful and friendly (especially when our fifth wheel hitch gave us issues). They offer full hookups or dry camping for all sizes of RVs, travel trailers, or tents, a dump station, great water pressure, and a clean ...moreThis park was less than 1 mile outside of Big Bend National Park - perfect location! The staff and campers were extremely helpful and friendly (especially when our fifth wheel hitch gave us issues). They offer full hookups or dry camping for all sizes of RVs, travel trailers, or tents, a dump station, great water pressure, and a clean bathhouse! Overall, we loved the convenience and comfort that Study Butte RV Park offered... ????????

  • Great! Friendly owners, clean, great location in regards to Big Bend National Park

    Reviewed 9/1/2017

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    Nightly rate: $25

    Days stayed: 7

    We were glad to have found this RV park when we were visiting Big Bend. The RV park is right outside the entrance to the National Park. If you stay for a week the rate is $25 per night, otherwise it is $28 per night. It is a very clean considering we did not use the bathrooms but the new owner is really doing a good job fixing the plac...moreWe were glad to have found this RV park when we were visiting Big Bend. The RV park is right outside the entrance to the National Park. If you stay for a week the rate is $25 per night, otherwise it is $28 per night. It is a very clean considering we did not use the bathrooms but the new owner is really doing a good job fixing the place up! We were glad to know that some of the surrounding land was not apart of the RV park, like the creepy cemetery and taco stand.... The way the land is divided doesn't make a ton of sense. A huge bonus for us, especially sense we work remote during the week, was the wifi! It was the best wifi we have had from a campground while fullingtiming. Over all we had a great visit!

  • If the improvements are made this will be a 4 star place.

    Reviewed 20/11/2016

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    Nightly rate: $28

    Days stayed: 7

    Site number: 2

    OK to begin with the previous reviews are before the change in ownership. The new owners, Leon and Benita, bought the RV park in Mar 2016. We stayed there in Nov so my review is based on that time.Leon has already made some improvements, added a few more sites and is working to make more changes.The park could not be more con...moreOK to begin with the previous reviews are before the change in ownership. The new owners, Leon and Benita, bought the RV park in Mar 2016. We stayed there in Nov so my review is based on that time.Leon has already made some improvements, added a few more sites and is working to make more changes.The park could not be more convenient to Big Bend NP unless you stayed in the NP itself. It is on the left, the last commercial establishment before the stretch or road (Rte118) heading to the entrance gate and across the street fro Cottonwood Grocery which is a WELL stocked store for not just groceries but a variety of other items including a good selection of mechanical items for RVs. The store-bright aqua green- that is at the entrance is not a part of the park but is rented and to us added nothing positive. They are open a few hours a day-maybe- and the one time they were open when we were around the smell of stale cigarette smoke wafting from inside the store kept us away. So, proceed into the park itself. It is not much to look at as it's pretty much a gravel parking lot (which gets quite muddy after a rain but which Leon fixes immediately). The sites are oriented north/south or east/west, and mostly level. If the park is full, it wasn't when we were there, it would not be private at all as the sites are the ones that have two rigs per slot. We were there with only 4 other people so we had plenty of space. All sites are FHU and while some now only have 20/30A they are all being upgraded to 20/30/50.The bathroom (and please note there is just one BUT Leon will be adding at least one more) is huge-like in a house-and has a shower/tub combo. The room is really large and could probably hold another whole bathroom, or at least a separate shower room which would be needed with more people. It's pretty clean but there were two guys who were staying for awhile who'd left their shower supplies in it and when I spoke to Leon about it he said he'd told them to remove them. However, it was more a matter of stuff being left in there and not dirt. The shower pressure was lovely and there was plenty of water. Although the park is right on Rte 118 it is blissfully quiet at night because the road only leads to the park and being so close to the dark skies site of Big Bend the stars are amazing. The only noise we heard was the occasional pack of coyotes calling each other. A note to pet owners: I saw scat every morning so they will come right into the park though none did during th day and we felt safe walking both our dog and cat.Laundry: the only laundry we saw was at another RV park or down at Rio Grande Village in BiBeNP. We saved ours for another spot on the road so if you have laundry that needs to be done best to do it before or wait. Cells: We had NO problem with 2 steady 3 intermittent bars of ATT the entire time and Leon upped the speed of the WiFi. I will say that where we were-closest to the bath house, it struggled but closer to the office it was strong. This was one of the big pluses of this CG compared to the ones in the park because there is no signal at them. There is WiFi at Rio Grande Village and Chisos Mountain Lodge but there are only a few areas in the park where you can get a phone signal. One last and IMPORTANT thing: Study Butte RV Park does not take credit cards. Cash or checks only. But, the store across the street has an ATM.

  • Quirky and convenient

    Reviewed 12/2/2016

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    Nightly rate: $25

    Days stayed: 1

    The owner, Dave (unless I have it wrong), is really what makes this RV park worth the stop. There is a brood of semi permanent residents, which along with Dave, give it a counter culture kinda vibe. It's the closest you can get to the national park on the west side, without staying in the park. There is a grocery store across the st...moreThe owner, Dave (unless I have it wrong), is really what makes this RV park worth the stop. There is a brood of semi permanent residents, which along with Dave, give it a counter culture kinda vibe. It's the closest you can get to the national park on the west side, without staying in the park. There is a grocery store across the street, which I can't speak to. Wifi was slow but at least partially effective. Would def recommend if you need to plug in/need respite from the road before heading into Big Bend.

  • Most hospitably place I've been to!

    Reviewed 23/3/2015

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    Nightly rate: $15

    Days stayed: 2

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    When traveling westbound on TX-118 out of the Big Bend National Park, Study Butte RV park will be your first site on the right hand side of the road. You will be greeted by the owner, Dave, who usually walks around his property talking with all of his people residing. He will let you know where all the tent, parking, RV, covered sites,...moreWhen traveling westbound on TX-118 out of the Big Bend National Park, Study Butte RV park will be your first site on the right hand side of the road. You will be greeted by the owner, Dave, who usually walks around his property talking with all of his people residing. He will let you know where all the tent, parking, RV, covered sites, FREE firewood, restroom&shower, what your wifi password is, and whats going on, on or off site, that night. My experience was told that there would be a bonfire and live music that night, and that my dog did not need to be on a leash if she was friendly, which she is, so Tess had a blast with the 3 other dogs that were on site. Dave's "no rules" theme was a really awesome feeling after just leaving Big Bend and told that I couldn't hike with my dog, no campfires, grumpy park rangers and neighbors, and at $14/ night there, I was just not happy. Here, there was a community feel, everyone was SOOOO friendly, had great travel stories and helpful tips for a newbie, and when the wind kicked up and nobody could have a fire, Dave invited all into his (onsite) home for hanging by the fireplace and live music(which was performed by a guy named Marcel, toured with Willy Nelson in the 80s, and another man from CA that had a sound eerily similar to Alexi Murdoch), it was AWESOME!! The next day I wanted to hike, Dave handed me a walking stick, informed me of the trails, where they would go, told me it was too early for rattler season but informed me of where the nearby 6' resides, and that the walking stick was mine, he doesn't let people go without one and it was a gift. The trails revealed the other side of the Chisos mountain window, later I had my own fire that night under what seemed to be endless sky. I had conversation with great people from all over the world, it seemed like a meeting place as most knew one another from earlier in life travels and everyone kept talking about Sunday donuts... I don't care for them, but it was clearly the talk of the town. On Sunday mornings, at 6am, a man sells (what I would soon find out) the best donuts and apple fritters in the great state of Texas and is only open on Sunday mornings, on Dave's site. I urge all that are headed in or out of Big Bend to swing by for a stay, I doubt you'll leave unhappy.

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