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Chisos Basin Group Campground (Big Bend, TX)

Warning

General

The planned construction of the Big Bend National Park Chisos Mountains Lodge and other Chisos Basin facility improvements, originally scheduled to begin in May 2026, will not proceed as planned. Importantly, Big Bend National Park remains fully open to visitors. Due to the construction delay, previously planned closures of the Chisos Basin will not take place, ensuring continued access to the park’s facilities and breathtaking landscapes. We appreciate your understanding and look forward to sharing updates as we work toward bringing these important improvements to fruition. 

A view of Chisos Basin from the Lost Mine trail. Green vegetation with red mountains
Chisos Basic Campground Area from a distance surrounded by mountain peaks
Chisos Basin Campground Map showing Group Campground
Sign on roadway leading to the Group Campground
Group campground, situated among the mountains

Featured amenities

Pet Friendly

About Chisos Basin Group Campground (Big Bend, TX)

Chisos Basin Group Campground, situated high in the rugged Chisos Mountains, is one of the most sought-after campgrounds in Big Bend National Park. It has seven group camping sites available for groups of nine to 20 people (size is site-dependent). At an altitude of 5,400 ft. (1646 m),, the campground is surrounded on all sides by tall, rocky cliffs and conveniently located near some of the park's most spectacular and popular trails. The Rio Grande is only a short drive away. Also found in the 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.

Number of accommodations: 7

Seasonal information

2026 (Current year)

2026 Season availability

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Currently open - Jan 1 to Dec 30

Campground Amenities

Most popular amenities

Pet friendly
Water and Hygiene

Water and Hygiene

  • Potable Water
Pets and Policies

Pets and Policies

  • Pet friendly
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Rates, Sites & Availability

Select check-in and check-out dates to see real-time availability for each site.

7 Sites Available

Site
Price
L, Loop: Group Sites L-R
20 guests · Pet Friendly
Price not available
M, Loop: Group Sites L-R
10 guests · Pet Friendly
Price not available
N, Loop: Group Sites L-R
14 guests · Pet Friendly
Price not available
O, Loop: Group Sites L-R
14 guests · Pet Friendly
Price not available
P, Loop: Group Sites L-R
20 guests · Pet Friendly
Price not available
Q, Loop: Group Sites L-R
20 guests · Pet Friendly
Price not available
R, Loop: Group Sites L-R
20 guests · Pet Friendly
Price not available

Reviews (69)

What Guests Are Saying

Chisos Basin Group Campground offers spacious, clean sites with stunning views and convenient restroom access, making it an ideal spot for group camping. Many visitors highlighted the helpful camp host and the excellent trailheads nearby, enhancing the overall experience. While some found the proximity to other campsites a bit noisy and noted issues with rude staff, the majority praised the beautiful scenery and friendly park rangers, contributing to a memorable stay.

Review Summary

4.4
69 reviews
5
69.6%
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4
13.0%
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8.7%
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4

Ronny S

Verified

April 27, 2026 Stayed at: N, Loop: Group Sites L-R

5

The group campsites were great with the restrooms and dish washing station close by.

Our geoup had a fantastic time with the high adventure group hitting emory peak while others did the Mexico excursion and dozens of trails in-between.

The camp host was friendly and had a lot of great advice to offer.

10 out of 10 experience l.

Kelly P

Verified

March 29, 2026 Stayed at: R, Loop: Group Sites L-R

4

Nice campsite. Very close proximity to other campsites so can hear voices etc. late at night and early morning. Not everyone is considerate of quiet hours

Joshua B

Verified

March 25, 2026 Stayed at: M, Loop: Group Sites L-R

5

Group site M has a great unobstructed view of the Window. It has very few level areas for tents but is doable. It doesn't have cover for picnic tables, but has the best view. The parking is tight for more than two cars. You can fit three if you park two of them in.

Amanda S

Verified

March 22, 2026 Stayed at: M, Loop: Group Sites L-R

5

During our visit, we experienced a medical emergency involving one of our adult volunteers. The officer who assisted us—whose name, I believe, was Officer Mark—was exceptional. He responded quickly, helped manage the situation, and provided steady support to our group of 12 Boy Scouts and 4 adults. His professionalism and kindness made a very difficult moment much easier for all of us. We are deeply grateful for his assistance and will not forget the care he showed our group.

Ramiro R

Verified

December 14, 2025 Stayed at: N, Loop: Group Sites L-R

5

The view and weather in this site is simply amazing

AK B

Verified

November 29, 2025 Stayed at: N, Loop: Group Sites L-R

5

The group campgrounds were excellent with a fantastic view of the state and sunset over the mountains. The store by the Chisos Mountain Lodge is well stocked with basic groceries. Had we known this we likely would not have brought as much food in our cooler and purchased at the store as needed. The nearby Lost Mine Trail and Window were beautiful.

Phillip A

Verified

November 21, 2025 Stayed at: N, Loop: Group Sites L-R

1

Have visited before and loved it. However, this time we found the camp host and maintenance guy very rude. Almost harassing. Will not be visiting again.

Gaelle M

Verified

November 17, 2025 Stayed at: O, Loop: Group Sites L-R

5

Chisos campground is the most beautiful campground I ever camped at, the views are amazing

Kayla B

Verified

June 2, 2025 Stayed at: O, Loop: Group Sites L-R

5

The park rangers were SO kind, helpful, and informational. The site itself was beautiful.

Susie S

Verified

April 16, 2025 Stayed at: O, Loop: Group Sites L-R

2

Seemed over crouded, site was smaller than expected for a big group.

Location Chisos Basin Group Campground (Big Bend, TX)

Address:
Park Headquarters
Big Bend National Park, TX, 79834
United States

Highway access

Chisos Basin Group Campground is accessed via Highway 385, which connects to Interstate 10 to the north. The campground is approximately 40 miles south of Marathon on Highway 385.

Latitude & Longitude: 29.275 / -103.304

Elevation: 1575 feet

Nearby National Park

Big Bend National Park

In Big Bend National Park

Approximate driving time: 15 min

Policies & Rules

General

  • A camper arriving the day AFTER the reservation begins is considered a No Show. A No Show may result in a cancellation of your reservation. Contact the park at 432-477-2251 if you are late or will not be arriving until the day after your reservation starts.
  • Vehicle Restrictions. The road to the campground is steep and winding with sharp hairpin turns. The vehicle restriction for the road and campground is 24 feet (7 m) for motor homes and 20 feet (5.8 m) for travel trailers. No RV parking is available at the group campground, with the exception of site O.
  • Tents Only. The group campground is tent-only; no RVs or trailers allowed. That includes rooftop tents and camper vans. One exception is Group Site "O" which allows for ONE small (up to 20 feet/6 m) recreational vehicle (camper van, pickup camper, or small RV) to camp adjacent to the tent area as part of the larger group. All other sites are exclusively tent camping only.
  • Tent Size. Tents larger than 8 ft. by 8 ft. (2.4 x2.4 m) are not recommended because of site layout. Sites P, Q, and R can accommodate larger tents if necessary
  • No Hookups. There are no electric, water or sewer hookups. 
  • Organized Groups. All organized groups in Big Bend require a Special Use Permit. Visit the park website for additional information. Group maximums are 50 people in the park at one time per group. 
  • Generators Prohibited. Generator use is prohibited in the group campground area. 
  • Group Picnic Shelters. Sites P, Q and R have picnic shelters
  • Food Lockers/Bears. Bears frequent the area. All food must be kept in the food storage locker at each campsite or in a hard-sided vehicle. Trash must be disposed of in the animal-proof dumpsters provided. Do not leave coolers or food boxes unattended at any time.
  • Are you still here? Please collapse your tent during the day if you are not in the campsite. Bears have been known to investigate and damage standing tents.
  • Campfires. No wood or ground fires allowed at any time. Charcoal may be used in the raised grills provided at each site.
  • Pets. Pets are allowed in each campsite, although they must be leashed and restrained at all times. Pets are not allowed on trails or in buildings.
  • Group campsites require a MINIMUM of nine people. The park will not honor reservations with fewer people. Maximum group size varies by campsite from 10 to 20 people.
  • Hammocks. Hammocks are only allowed when not affixed to natural features. Do not hang hammocks on trees. No hammocks or other devices may be attached/tied to trees or any other natural features or objects.

Warnings & Advisories

Warning

General

The planned construction of the Big Bend National Park Chisos Mountains Lodge and other Chisos Basin facility improvements, originally scheduled to begin in May 2026, will not proceed as planned. Importantly, Big Bend National Park remains fully open to visitors. Due to the construction delay, previously planned closures of the Chisos Basin will not take place, ensuring continued access to the park’s facilities and breathtaking landscapes. We appreciate your understanding and look forward to sharing updates as we work toward bringing these important improvements to fruition. 

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Last updated: June 4, 2026

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