Rio Grande Village Campground Big Bend National Park, TX 79834
About the Business
Rio Grande Village Campground is located in Big Bend National Park, Texas, United States. Situated near the banks of the Rio Grande, the campground offers four group campsites for groups of nine people or more. This popular campground does not allow RVs, truck campers, or trailers, with vehicle parking restricted to an adjacent area. Each site is equipped with a picnic table, charcoal grill, and bear-proof food storage locker. Water spigots and restrooms are within walking distance, and showers and laundry facilities are available nearby at the Rio Grande Village Store. Nightly rates range from $60-$100 depending on site capacity. Reservations can be made online or by calling 1-877-444-6777. Please note that wood fires and ground fires are not allowed in the park, but charcoal fires in above-ground grills are permitted. Liquid-fuel stoves are also allowed. For more information and to check availability, visit the campground's website or download the campground map for your trip.
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"This place is minimal but has all the necessities! The office staff was friendly and we really enjoyed the rv hookups so we could explore the park! Easy access to many spots from this spot"
"Very unique place to camp. Lots of trails close by. Internet about a half a mile away at the camp store. Water spigots throughout the campground and a dump station on your way in / out. The camp hosts were extremely friendly. Generators allowed between 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m."
"The campground came with many useful facilities. The bathroom was great with running water. there were also drinkable water. However, there was no electricity. We stayed at the campground 34, and following are some important points: 1. we saw coyotes when we reached the campground. It was interesting but also made us more cautious. in the campground, each camping reservation sites have a space for storing food or smelly items, to prevent coyotes and bears from attacking you. Please use that wisely. 2. do not use the trees to hang anything, no ropes, not even lanterns. 3. do not make noise after 9 PM. 4. follow every other rules in the brochure or in the website. 5. there is a Nature a Trail very close to the campsite. it is at the same time, so underrated and so beautiful."
"When reading the reviews, be aware that some reviewers have posted reviews relating to the other nearby campground that is a full-service RV only campground beside the village store. We dry-camped with our 33' Class A at the Rio Grande Campground on Loop 1, Space 2 and loved the site, and the view! The Nature Walk is wonderful; be sure to hike up to the Overlook to watch the sunset. Beware of bears and javelina in the campground and surrounding area. Bathrooms have flush toilets and were clean. They have a RV dump site and water. Drinking water fountains available. They have bins to recycle plastic, glass, and aluminum cans. Sites have a lot of room, a picnic table, grill; and grassy area between loops. I highly recommend this campground. Choose the campground if you don't mind dry-camping, want spacious sites, and plenty of grassy areas and shade trees. If you want full-service book the RV campground and expect essentially a parking lot with less space."
"This was the full hookup RV sites. They converted a paved parking lot into 30 sites. Hookups all worked great. Nice laundry and restrooms. Nice camp store. Gasoline was reasonable price compared to nearby towns. Big Bend is a dark sky site for star gazing. Unfortunately too many RVs left a lot of lights on."
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