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Primitive camping area in Big Bend National Park. Minutes from the Hot Springs. The road has a few pullouts but is quite rocky so be prepared. Must buy a backcountry permit for $10 per night. Lots of privacy in the wilderness. No services.
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Private spot, make sure to check with park rangers to learn about current state of roads leading to primitive campgrounds. Few heavy rain days can change conditions.
Report Check-InNice spot just 1 mile off the pavement. Requires reservation/permit. If you pick your line in the difficult sections you should be ok in 2WD but it is a 4x4 trail so use your common sense. Rocky area but flat. Marked clearly so easy to find. No Verizon or AT&T LTE. No shade. Pack it in, pack it out along with the previous tenants trash. No fires
Report Check-InAlthough we probably could make it in our Promaster it would take forever. Turned around at the first big spot.
Report Check-InWe booked this place at Panther Junction. The road was bumpy for a 2wd. We were not able to find the place at these coordinates.
Report Check-InPrimitive camping area in Big Bend National Park. Minutes from the Hot Springs. The road has a few pullouts but is quite procky so be prepared. Must buy a backcountry permit for $12 which allows you to primitive camp for 14 days. Lots of privacy in the wilderness. No services.
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