Camping Guide For West Texas
From the hill country to the desserts to the beaches and the Piney woods- Texas is such a diverse state! For places to camp in and around the East Texas Area checkout our previous blog here.
For this post we will be looking at state parks and camping grounds in West Texas.
West Texas is known for it's wide-open spaces with rugged plains and the only mountains in Texas are found here. Big Bend National Park is one of the most well-known national parks in the country and El Paso is the largest city in this region. Because the cities and towns in this area are not close together and are so remote each town and location has it's own unique charm.
Great Places to Camp in West Texas
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• Davis Mountains State Park, TX-118 N., Park Rd. 3 Fort Davis, TX 79734, https://tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/davis-mountains
• This is a beautiful and historic park high in the mountains of west Texas. Here you can hike, backpack, mountain bike or ride your own horse, take a scenic drive through the mountains, go camping, stargaze, geocache and study nature.
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• Hueco Tanks State Park, 6900 Hueco Tanks Road No. 1 El Paso, TX 79938, https://tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/hueco-tanks
• At Hueco Tanks, you can hike, rock climb, bird watch, study nature and history, picnic and stargaze. Visitors can take guided and self-guided tours to view rock imagery.
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• Balmorhea State Park, 9207 TX-17 Toyahvale, TX 79786, https://tpwd.texas.gov/stateparks/balmorhea
• Dive into the crystal-clear water of the world’s largest spring-fed swimming pool. Swim, scuba dive, or just relax under the trees at this historic park in West Texas.
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• Caprock Canyons State Park and Trailway, 850 Caprock Canyon Rd. Quitaque, TX 79255, https://tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/caprock-canyons
• Watch the Bison roam the beautiful plains, bats roost in Clarity Tunnel, and explore 90 miles of trails in the panhandle of Texas. You can also enjoy swimming, fishing, and boating on Lake Theo.
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• Big Bend National Park, Big Bend National Park, TX, https://www.nps.gov/bibe/index.htm
• In Far West Texas you will find the night skies are dark and the stars are bright. Here, hundreds of bird species take refuge in a solitary mountain range surrounded by weatherbeaten desert. Cactus bloom in sublime southwestern sun, and the diversity of species is some of the best in the country. Enjoy star gazing, hiking, bird watching and more.
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• Colorado Bend State Park, P. O. Box 118 Bend, TX 76824, https://tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/colorado-bend
• Spend a weekend exploring the unspoiled wilderness of Colorado Bend. They are two hours northwest of Austin. Marvel at the beauty of Gorman Falls, cool off in Spicewood Springs, fish or paddle the river, take a cave tour, and explore the 35 miles of hike and bike trails.
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• Guadalupe Mountains National State Park, Salt Flat, TX 79847, https://www.nps.gov/gumo/planyourvisit/things2do.htm
• As a hiker's paradise, you will find more than 80 miles of trails that meander through woodland canyons and lush riparian springs or zigzag up steep switchbacks directly into the park's rugged wilderness. And if hiking isn’t your thing you can still relax and enjoy the amazing view!
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. Apache Pines RV Park, W. Hwy 90 Marfa, TX 79843, https://www.visitmarfa.com/partner_listing/apache-pines-rv-park/
. Here you will find 25 Full RV hook-ups + free cable + WIFI, level pull-throughs, on Hwy 90 at the western edge of town, and well away from the railroad noise with beautiful prairie views in all directions. The official Marfa Lights Viewing Area is located 9 miles east of town on U.S. 90, towards Alpine. Enjoy the great view!
Plan Ahead
With any State Park or camping grounds you plan to visit we highly advise you check the website and call before you start your travels for any park closure alerts, as well as inquire about camping fees and availability or any needed reservations or permits you may need to prepare for in advance. We hope you enjoyed this guide for West Texas, please tag us in your travels on twitter, Facebook, and Instagram!