Tres Papalotes Terlingua, TX 79852
About the Business
Tres Papalotes is a unique and charming institution located in the heart of Terlingua, Texas. This campground, lodging, and park offers guests a peaceful and picturesque setting to relax and unwind. Nestled among the stunning desert landscape, Tres Papalotes provides a one-of-a-kind experience for visitors looking to connect with nature and enjoy the beauty of the great outdoors. Whether you're camping under the stars, staying in one of their cozy cabins, or exploring the surrounding park, Tres Papalotes is the perfect destination for a tranquil and rejuvenating getaway.
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Unnamed Road, Terlingua, TX 79852, United States
Reviews
"Remote, quiet, perfect weather at the end of January. You’ll be the only one around for several miles. Enjoy the silence, and the brilliant stars."
"Was there in the second week of June. Site look wonderful! But when I got out the flys were terrible, I had to get my bug proof hat, as the flys were so aggressive. Probably because of the full water tank there. Which added to the visual beauty. The site itself if large and plenty of room maneuver. The road in is rough but never needed 4x4, but my jeep is high clearance which helped."
"Wonderful campsite, but plan plenty of time to get there. It's one of the easier 4WD/high-clearance only sites, but it will take you 1-1.5 hours to get there from the Ranger Station. PROS: - You'll be the only ones for miles around - Great views anytime of day - Compost bathrooms at the site - Big enough for a few rigs - 2 covered picnic tables - Close to the Road to Nowhere - The Road to Nowhere and the Lower Shutup are both nice hikes, and since they're considered roads, you can bring your dog with you. CONS: - It's a VERY long commute if you want to explore anything outside the park - The road conditions can get bad quickly with a good rain - The road to the site crosses a dry river bed a few times and it's not always obvious which way to go Bottom Line: This is a great campsite, but not one I'd recommend for someone new to camping. You are on your own and it's a LONG walk if you have troubles."
"I stayed here in July of 2019. The campsite is large, open, and flanked by ridge lines on two sides. The drive out is not too difficult, but high clearance vehicles are recommended. 4 wheel drive could be required if recent rains have torn up the road. The main reason I like the campsite is that it is remote. Most folks aren't going to make the hour-plus drive from the ranger station to get there. Additional perks are; the Road to Nowhere is nearby, it is very quiet, there is room to maneuver adventure/overlanding trailers near the canopy, and night star photography/gazing is great. There is a small house(?) ruin in the area and non-drinking water was available at the time of my visit. Gnats and flies were very nearly successful in hauling me across the border, though. Next time I'll bring a headnet just in case. The road to the campsite does continue through, so you may get a rare vehicle passing by. Overall, I'd stay here again."
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