Chisos Basin. The Chisos Mountains form some of the most scenic parts of the national park, but accommodation can be quite sparse. If you head closer to the Chisos Basin area, you’ll find some of the best campsites and lodges in the area! CHECK TOP AIRBNB CHECK TOP HOTEL.
Our guests are treated to stunning scenery and serenity, as well as a vast undisturbed wilderness, all within a quick walking distance to our services and easy access to many of the park's world famous hiking trails. Once you visit the Chisos Mountains Lodge, you will also experience Civilian Conservation Corps history. In the early 1930's
The Boquillas Hot Springs sits at 105 degrees year round. The Boquillas Hot Springs are the most famous of geothermal hot springs along the big bend of the Rio Grande River. The springs were originally built into a bathhouse by J.O. Langford in the 1900s and while only remnants of the building remain it's still a perfect place to soak after a The onsite campgrounds are comprised of: the Rio Grande Village Campground, Chisos Basin Campground, and Cottonwood Campground. You can reserve the first two campgrounds listed up to 6 months in advance. The Chisos Mountains Lodge is situated inside Big Bend National Park. You must book at least 6-12 months in advance. Rooms sell out fast. For questions or to get more information, please call 775-684-2770. Disabled Discount: A $1 discount on the daily entrance fee is available for an individual who holds a disability placard and presents it upon entrance to a park. Military & Veteran Discount: A $1 discount on the daily entrance fee is available for all active military and veterans. From Interstate 10, take State Highway 385 south to Fort Stockton and into Marathon. From Marathon, drive 40 miles south on State Highway 385 to the north entrance of Big Bend National Park. Drive straight for 26 miles to Park Headquarters at Panther Junction. Turn left and proceed for 20 miles to the Rio Grande Village area. If you have comments or suggestions about facilities, services, or programs, please let us know. For more information, call Big Bend National Park at 432-477-2251 (voice) or 432-477-2370 (TDD) or write to: Superintendent, Big Bend National Park P.O. Box 129, Big Bend National Park, Texas 79834. Visitor Centers and Exhibits Big Bend National Park (432) 477-2251. Within the park, The Chisos Mountain Lodge has 72 hotel rooms, a restaurant, post office and convenience store. There is one service station in BBNP, a Chevron station next to Panther Junction park headquarters. There is a convenience store on the west side of the park at Castolon (no gas) and one on east
Vehicles with capacity of 1-25: will be charged a Flat Fee of $8.00 per person. Those age 15 and under will be exempt from payment of fees. Vehicles with capacity of 26 or greater: will be charged a flat fee of $300.00. Clients entering in their own vehicle in vehicle caravan or meet guide in the park: In any instance where the clients enter
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