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Adjacent to the Rio Grande Village camp store, this campground, efficiently managed by Forever Resorts, unfolds as an open, paved lot bordered by lush, tree-lined edges. Offering the exclusive privilege of the park's only full hook-ups, the RV park features 25 back-in sites equipped with water, electrical connections, and a 3-inch sewer hookup. While meticulously designed for RV enthusiasts, it's important to note that tents are not permitted on the premises. As a periodic consideration, a few sites may be unavailable for RVs measuring 40 feet or longer, a precaution dictated by the parking lot's size and the specific orientation of the spaces, ensuring a well-organized and safe camping experience.
Dotted throughout Big Bend National Park are remnants of old buildings and ruins from past settlements. Exploring these sites provides a unique glimpse into the early life of inhabitants navigating what might seem like an inhospitable environment. Many of these locations are singular, found exclusively within the confines of Big Bend National Park. What may appear as weathered artifacts to some hold cultural significance, each piece contributing to the narrative that tells the compelling story of Big Bend.