When Can You Camp in Big Bend National Park?

Big Bend National Park is located in Southwestern Texas, and is an excellent destination for campers and hikers alike. The park covers over 800,000 acres of land, and consists of three distinct regions: Chihuahuan Desert, Chisos Mountains, and Rio Grande River. In Big Bend National Park, visitors can explore a variety of landscapes including canyons, mountains, rivers and desert.

When Can You Camp in Big Bend National Park?

Camping is allowed year-round at Big Bend National Park. However, visitors should be aware that the park requires a backcountry permit for all overnight stays in the backcountry area. This permit must be obtained before entering the park.

Backcountry camping is only allowed in designated areas and campers must follow all regulations while staying in the park. There are also some areas that require a specific type of permit such as a group camping permit or a horseback riding permit.

In addition to backcountry camping, there are also three developed campgrounds located within the park – Rio Grande Village Campground, Chisos Basin Campground and Cottonwood Campground. These campgrounds offer RV sites as well as tent sites with amenities such as bathrooms and picnic tables. Reservations are highly recommended for these sites due to their popularity.

Conclusion:

Camping can be enjoyed year-round at Big Bend National Park with proper permits obtained beforehand for backcountry stays or reservations made ahead of time for developed campgrounds like Rio Grande Village Campground or Chisos Basin Campground. Visitors should be aware of all regulations when camping in the park.

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Chris Powell