Big Bend Backcountry Camping

  • Part of Big Bend National Park | Near Big Bend National Park, Texas
    Camping

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This site follows the campground booking window. Individual sites at this campground operate on a 6-month rolling basis:

  • Can be booked through Fri, September 26th 2025. Select dates for availability.
  • On March 27, 2025 at 02:00 pm GMT, availability will be released through September 27, 2025.


Overview

Big Bend's vast undeveloped areas provide excellent opportunities for backcountry experiences if you seek solitude, wilderness, and adventure! The backcountry sites listed here are primitive backcountry road campsites and primitive backpacking sites in the Chisos Mountains. All are designated sites located in remote locations. Campers must be self-sufficient. Visit the park's Backcountry Use web page to learn about proper planning and trip preparation for this remote area.


Backcountry Regulations are strictly enforced.   



  • These are primitive sites and do not offer water, electricity, toilet access, or any amenities. 

  • Primitive Chisos campsites are BACKPACK-ONLY campsites with NO vehicle access. Campsites are from 1-6 miles (1.6 to 10 km) from the trailhead. Maximum group size is 15 people. Overnight backpackers may park in the large amphitheater lot adjacent to the Chisos Basin Campground.

  • Most primitive roadside campsites require a high clearance vehicle. The park highly recommends a four wheel drive vehicle. Road conditions can change quickly. High clearance vehicles are defined as an SUV or truck with at least 15 inch (38 cm) tire rims AND at least 8 inches (20 cm) of ground clearance from the lowest point of the frame, body, or suspension. 



Facilities

These are primitive campsites, and require extra trip planning. Please take the time to plan and carefully prepare your itinerary. 



  • Backpacking in Big Bend offers primitive designated backpacking campsites located along the extensive Chisos Mountains Trails system .

  • Primitive Roadside Campsites: offer camping with your vehicle in designated campsites along rugged backcountry dirt roads .  


    • Roadside campsites are intended for high clearance vehicles only. Trailers and passenger vehicles will not be able to access most of these campsites. High clearance vehicles are defined as an SUV or truck, with at least 15 inch (38 cm) tire rims AND at least 8 inches (20 cm) of ground clearance, as measured from the lowest point of the vehicle (frame, suspension, body, differential). 




Natural Features

From an elevation of less than 1,800 feet (550 m) along the Rio Grande to nearly 8,000 feet (2438 m) in the Chisos Mountains, Big Bend includes massive canyons, vast desert expanses, forested mountains, and an ever-changing river. Here you can explore one of the last remaining wild corners of the United States 



Recreation

Splendid Isolation! Big Bend National Park is beloved as one of the few large public land areas in Texas. Major activities include camping, backpacking, hiking, birdwatching, river trips, enjoying the spring bloom, and adventuring along backcountry roads. The spring months of March and April are the busiest, as well as the Thanksgiving and New Year’s holidays, although the park is open and visited year round.



Recreation Sites

  • Management
  • Hike To
  • Standard Nonelectric
  • Overnight

Activities

  • Boating
  • Canoeing
  • Backpacking
  • Birding
  • Camping
  • Interpretive Programs
  • Kayaking
  • Visitor Center
  • Hiking
  • Wildlife Viewing

Amenities

  • Food Storage Locker
  • Quiet Area
  • Scenic Overlooks
  • Privacy
  • Pets Allowed
  • Trailheads
  • Horse Corrals
  • Historic Sites

Nearby Attractions


Guest Reviews (1180)

  • 1 out of 5 stars

    chris j

    Loop: Backpacking Site, Site: East Rim 1
    Reservation Dates: 3/12/2025 - 3/14/2025

    We ended up not camping because we couldn't get there because of all the cars in line. If you have a camping reservation you should have a parking reservation and be able to skip that line with the 1...

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  • 4 out of 5 stars

    Dennis L

    Loop: Backpacking Site; Backpacking Site; Backpacking Site; Backpacking Site, Site: Boulder Mdw 2; Pinnacles 3; Boot Canyon 3; Pinnacles 1
    Reservation Dates: 3/16/2025 - 3/20/2025

    Christy, Chris Ogden, and Lina were amazing. Also, the woman who helped me with questions about the reservation was extremely knowedavke and let me know about the water rationing in the park.

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  • 5 out of 5 stars

    Josh J

    Loop: Backpacking Site, Site: Laguna Mdw 1
    Reservation Dates: 3/12/2025 - 3/13/2025

    We started with a night in Terlingua, explored the Ghost Town, then backpacked up to Laguna Meadow and camped under the stars—unreal skies and total peace. The Window Trail, Hot Springs Trail, Boquill...

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