Big Bend Station

53623 Texas 118, Terlingua, TX 79852

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  • Photo of Big Bend Station - Texas 118, Terlingua, Texas, United States
  • Photo of Big Bend Station - Texas 118, Terlingua, Texas, United States
  • Photo of Big Bend Station - Texas 118, Terlingua, Texas, United States
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53623 TX-118, Terlingua, TX 79852, United States
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About the Business

Big Bend Station is a charming and cozy institution located in Terlingua, Texas. Situated at 53623 Texas 118, this unique establishment offers a variety of services including a cafe, food options, lodging accommodations, an RV park, and even a travel agency. Whether you're looking for a delicious meal, a comfortable place to stay, or assistance with planning your next adventure, Big Bend Station has you covered. With its convenient location and welcoming atmosphere, it's no wonder that this institution is a popular tourist attraction in the area. Come visit Big Bend Station and experience all that it has to offer!

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Jonette Schmidt:
4

"We’ve been staying here for years and find that it’s the most convenient and comfortable rv park in the area. Make sure and get the amazing tamales from the lady that drives around the campground in the morning. They’re delicious!"

1 year ago
Scott Behan:
3

"Although listed as a "resort", it is basically a big, dusty lot with hook ups. Some, but not much shade is available. Laundry has limited hours. Be aware that many pre-paid mobile plans do not have coverage anywhere within a 100 miles of Big Bend. That said, it does appear to be one of the better places to stay in an RV in the area."

1 year ago
David Orth:
2

"Convenient to Big Bend. Small sites, barely enough water pressure to take a shower. The sewer pipes are all about 8 inches above grade, making it almost impossible to get enough pitch to properly drain. Our site was directly behind the restaurant where deliveries are made very early in the morning. Too many other camping resorts to try before we would stay here again."

1 year ago
Amanda D.:
4

"This is a cute little motel in a decent location outside of Big Bend parks. If you go here expecting a 5-star hotel, you will be disappointed. We had an updated room (pics were taken at the end of our 2-night stay) that was much better than we were expecting based on previous reviews. The motel had cute little fire tables with outdoor sofas, a grilling area if you brought your own, and a gas station/restaurant next door. The rooms were clean and had a mini fridge, microwave, and coffee maker. The only negatives were that the window in my room couldn't lock and that the beds were HARD. Bring some kind of mattress topper if you can't sleep on extra firm beds."

1 year ago
QUYEN ll:
2

"We drove 9 hours to get here This campsite is right outside of big Bend, however I would never camp here again. I really wish I had done more research and just camped inside the state park. The staff was friendly, accomadating but not very helpful with questions we had about their camp space. Our tent location was set up in the front of this camp park, near the road, instead of in the back where the bugalos/motel were , so we heard every noise that passed us by. Be prepared to breathe in lots of dust on those extra windy days. We were lucky that this weekend wasn't busy, we were the only ones in the tent section, so we we're able to be near some trees for shade. I couldn't imagine this experience to be any better had there been more people camping, there is no privacy whatsoever. You would be right next to your neighbor. There is a building right behind our camp, right in front of the road, belongs to the park, for they host events there. There was no event going on during our stay, thurs-sun but the string lights that ran around that building, was left on, night and day. I met a gentleman that was staying in park, he's planning to buy land and build his own tiny cabin camp site (we plan to check that out eventually), he said, that's strange that those lights are on, it's usually off. We asked staff on Friday morning to see if they can turn off those lights as we drove all this way to check out Big Bend and star gaze. Nothing happened, lights were left on the whole weekend we were there. We decided to pack most of our things to stay inside the park Hill til 3am just to enjoy the star gazing. It was not very convenient to do what we did, but I am grateful we were able to book and use their electric and water for sleep as we had an 11 & 6 year old with us. Heated blankets are awesome for winter camping! Next spring, I'm definitely camping inside the park."

1 year ago
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