Big Bend National Park | Big Bend Backcountry Camping
Type: STANDARD NONELECTRIC
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Capacity
Pine Canyon 4 campsite (PC-4) can accommodate 2 vehicles*, 6 people, no horses. Maximum vehicle length is 25'.
*NOTE: No trailers at this site.
Do NOT attempt to use this site with a trailer or large vehicle. You will need high clearance and good tires to reach this site.
Primitive roadside sites offer nice views, solitude, and a small flat gravel space to set up camp next to your vehicle. No shade, toilets, or other amenities are provided. The use of generators is prohibited in the backcountry.
For site details and photos please see: https://www.nps.gov/bibe/planyourvisit/campsites_pinecanyon.htm
Access
Pine Canyon primitive roadside campsites are located along the Pine Canyon Road via the Glenn Spring Road. Pine Canyon Road begins 2.3 miles from the junction of the Glenn Spring Road and the main road to Rio Grande Village. The Pine Canyon Road is 4.2 miles in length. Glenn Spring Road and Pine Canyon Road are maintained for high clearance vehicles only. Roads are rocky and may become rutted or experience wash-outs, especially after heavy rains. Check with a ranger for current conditions.
Vegetation
No shade at these sites. Vegetation is sparse grasses and lechuguilla.
Views
Great views of the Chisos Mountains from all Pine Canyon campsites. Views of Crown Mountain and the Sierra del Carmen are especially scenic.
Cautions
Day hikers may park vehicles near the gate at the end of the road. The area may be frequently visited throughout the day. Lock and secure your vehicle while away.
Remarks
Pine Canyon trail, located at the end of the road at the old gate, is easy for the first mile and a half. The last half mile of trail is difficult and steep over loose gravels. The trail ends at a waterfall that flows only after a rain. The canyon is named for its ponderosa pines. The forest is a relict of the last ice age.
Maximum capacity of this campsite is 2 vehicles and 6 people. Max vehicle length is 25'. NO trailers.
You are responsible for protecting YOUR park. All Backcountry Regulations are strictly enforced.