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Big Bend National Park
Rio Grande Village RV Campground
 
Full-hookup campground
NPS/Big Bend National Park
Full-hookup campground at Rio Grande Village.
 
The only hookups available in Big Bend National Park are at Rio Grande Village in the 25-site full-hookup campground operated by Forever Resorts, Inc.

Open

Open All Year

Phone:  (for information and reservations)

1-877-386-4383

or

432-477-2293

Details
25 sites. This is the ONLY campground with hookups in the park. It is a concession-operated trailer park. 20 sites are available for reservation, 5 are held for first come, first serve campers. Register at the Rio Grande Village Store/Service Station. Although there is no size restriction, periodically a few sites may not be available for a 40' or longer RV due to the size of the parking lot and orientation of the spaces, which may prevent traffic from passing between two 40' rigs. Water, electrical, and sewer hookups [3-inch sewer connection] are available at the store. The cost is currently $32 (double) with a $3 additional per person charge.

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Creosotebush is seen throughout Big Bend

Did You Know?
The predominant shrub found in Big Bend National Park is creosote. While most shrubs lose their leaves in winter, creosote can maintain its resinous foliage year round. After a rainstorm, the shrubs can "green-up" again and often produce small yellow flowers several times a year.
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Last Updated: December 18, 2011 at 16:07 MST