Chisos Basin Campground is situated high in the Chisos Mountains of Big Bend National Park, offering spectacular views, mild temperatures and nearby popular trails. With 60 individual campsites, it is the most sought-after campground in the national park, but it is better suited for tent camping instead of RVs and trailers. Wildlife is abundant in the area, and Big Bend provides endless opportunities for exploring and sightseeing.
Chisos Basin Campground, perched high in the rugged Chisos Mountains, is the most sought-after campground in Big Bend National Park. At an altitude of 5,400 ft., the campground is surrounded on all sides by tall, rocky cliffs and is conveniently located near some of the park's most spectacular and popular trails. This campground offers excellent views and mild temperatures.
Also found in the Chisos Basin area is the Chisos Basin Visitor Center, the General Store and the Chisos Mountains Lodge, which houses the only restaurant in Big Bend National Park.
Important: The road to the campground is steep and winding with sharp hairpin turns. Trailers over 19 feet and RVs over 24 feet are not recommended, and will not be accommodated. No RV parking is available at the group campground, nor is generator use allowed. All sites where you may have a generator are now reservable. If you need to use a generator and you do not have a reservation in a site that will allow generator use, you will need to camp elsewhere.
Note: Campsites are small, rocky, and not level, so there are very sites truly suitable for RVs. Many sites will allow an RV/Trailer/Van/Camper, but you will not be able to get level. The campground is almost always full, and if the site you booked doesn’t work, in all likelihood you will NOT be able to switch sites, and will either have to make your site work, or find accommodations at another campground. It is necessary that you carry some form of leveling blocks/devices with you. Please carefully review the site details before making a reservation.
The Chisos Basin Campground has 60 individual campsites. The campground is reservable year-round, some sites six months in advance, some two weeks in advance. Site #s 8 - 10, 12 - 15, 31, 37 (ADA), 48 - 60 are reservable only 2 weeks in advance. There is no first-come, first served camping. There are a few sites set aside for administrative use.
Because of the size of each campsite, they are more suitable to tent camping than RVs or trailers, though both are allowed at some campsites. Each site comes with a picnic table, charcoal grill and bear-proof food storage container, and some sites come with picnic shelters for shade. Sites are generally rocky and not level. Most campsites are within easy walking distance to drinking water and toilets, and a dump station is provided for RVs and trailers.
The dump station is oddly situated and requires EXTRA long hoses, as it's on the right side of the road, opposite from most RV sewer outlets. Another more easily utilized dump station is located at Rio Grande Village.
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Nearby Campgrounds | Distance | Notification Rate |
Chisos Basin (Big Bend)
Big Bend National Park
|
0.0mi | 95% |
Big Bend Backcountry Camping
Big Bend National Park
|
7.0mi | 94% |
Cottonwood (Tx)
Big Bend National Park
|
16.3mi | 92% |
Rio Grande Village (Big Bend)
Big Bend National Park
|
21.9mi | 96% |
Rio Grande Village Group
Big Bend National Park
|
21.9mi | 93% |
Grassy Banks
Barton Warnock Visitor Center
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27.2mi | — |