Warning
GeneralThe 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.
About Chisos Basin Group Campground (big Bend, TX)
Number of accommodations: 7
Campground Amenities
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Pet Friendly
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Potable Water
Seasonal information
2026 Season availability
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Reviews (68)
What Guests Are Saying
Chisos Basin Group Campground offers stunning views, particularly from Group Site M, and features spacious, clean campsites with accessible restrooms. Visitors appreciate the helpfulness of park rangers and the nearby trailheads, enhancing the overall experience. However, some found the proximity to other campsites could lead to noise issues, and there were mixed reviews regarding camp host interactions.
What Guests Are Saying
Chisos Basin Group Campground offers stunning views, particularly from Group Site M, and features spacious, clean campsites with accessible restrooms. Visitors appreciate the helpfulness of park rangers and the nearby trailheads, enhancing the overall experience. However, some found the proximity to other campsites could lead to noise issues, and there were mixed reviews regarding camp host interactions.
Review Summary
Mitchell P
VerifiedOctober 22, 2021 • Stayed at: N, Loop: Group Sites L-R
It was great
Frank S
VerifiedSeptember 21, 2021 • Stayed at: N, Loop: Group Sites L-R
Beautiful Park and Campground. This park is underrated for its natural beauty. Only issue was the Lodge diner was closed.
Veronica P
VerifiedJanuary 26, 2020 • Stayed at: O, Loop: Group Sites L-R
We had an amazing time! Beautiful place, can’t wait to go back!
Jerry W
VerifiedJanuary 25, 2020 • Stayed at: R, Loop: Group Sites L-R
The campsite was well kept and clean. Cache boxes very nice feature.
The local trails were well kept and easy to access. The hot spring was somewhat of a disappointment, no changing facilities.
The driving trails were very interesting with wildlife, various vegetation, and formations.
This park is very BIG and 2-3 days are not enough to do it justfice. Would recommend 4-days minimum in the park.
Robert S
VerifiedJanuary 24, 2020 • Stayed at: M, Loop: Group Sites L-R
Site M is terrible. Showed up with group of 9. Parking is very tight for 2 vehicles. Site is very steep and tent pads are severely eroded to the point there is hardly anywhere to put tents. Our group had to go to the regular campground to camp.
Kenneth F
VerifiedJanuary 24, 2020 • Stayed at: L, Loop: Group Sites L-R
Excellent roomy space and quiet! Close enough to bathrooms and great hiking trails. Not a bad campsite in the whole campground!
Curtis W
VerifiedJanuary 17, 2020 • Stayed at: R, Loop: Group Sites L-R
The weather was wonderful and we saw lots of wild animals up close
Stephan G
VerifiedJanuary 17, 2020 • Stayed at: R, Loop: Group Sites L-R
Every year I take our Freshman Biology class to Chisos Basin for ecological studies in BBNP. The Chisos Basin is fantastic; its diversity, climate, accessibility to trails is outstanding. Restroom facilities could be updated, but are sufficient for campers' needs.
Location Chisos Basin Group Campground (big Bend, TX)
Address:
Park Headquarters
Big Bend National Park, TX, 79834
United States
From Interstate 10, take highway 385 south to Fort Stockton and then on to Marathon. From Marathon, go 40 miles south on Highway 385 to the north entrance of Big Bend National Park. Drive straight 26 miles (42 km) to Park Headquarters at Panther Junction. Turn right and drive for three miles (1 km). Turn left at the Basin sign and go seven miles (2.1 km) before making a right into the campground road.
Latitude & Longitude: 29.275 / -103.304
Elevation: 1575 feet
Policies & Rules
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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 |
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No Hookups. There are no electric, water or sewer hookups. |
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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. |
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Generators Prohibited. Generator use is prohibited in the group campground area. |
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Group Picnic Shelters. Sites P, Q and R have picnic shelters |
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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. |
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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. |
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Campfires. No wood or ground fires allowed at any time. Charcoal may be used in the raised grills provided at each site. |
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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. |
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Minimum & Maximum Occupancy. 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. |
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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
GeneralThe 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.