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Big Bend National Park
Campground Reservations
 
A reserved campsite in the Chisos Basin Campground
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A reserved campsite in the Chisos Basin Campground.
 
Reserving a frontcountry campsite
Big Bend National Park has partnered with Recreation.gov in accepting campground reservations at the developed frontcountry campgrounds.  

Forty-three (43) sites at Rio Grande Village campground and twenty-six (26) sites at the Chisos Basin campground are reservable from November 15th to April 15th each year.  Visitors may contact ReserveUSA year round to make reservations for the period of November 15th through April 15th of each year.  All remaining campsites in these two campgrounds and the entire Cottonwood campground remain on the first-come, first-serve basis. 

Group campsites at Rio Grande Village, the Chisos Basin, and Cottonwood Campgrounds are reservable year round and reservations may be made 360 days in advance.  Reservations for Rio Grande Village and the Chisos Basin campgrounds family-type sites may be made 180 days in advance.

From April through November, campsite reservations are not taken, as the campgrounds rarely fill during this time of year.

Reservations may be made through the Internet:  www.recreation.gov, or by calling 1-877-444-6777.  Big Bend National Park cannot make reservations.

 

Reserving a backcountry campsite
Use of backcountry campsites requires a backcountry use permit. These permits must be obtained in person, up to twenty-four (24) hours in advance at any visitor center. Advance reservations are not possible.
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Chisos Basin Campground
Reserve a Chisos Basin Campsite
Reserve a campsite in the Chisos Basin Campground (through Recreation.gov)
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Rio Grande Village campground
Reserve a Campsite at Rio Grande Village
Reserve a campsite in the Rio Grande Village Campground (through Recreation.gov)
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Cottonwood Campground
Reserve the Cottonwood Campground Group Campsite
Reserve the Cottonwood Campground Group Campsite (through Recreation.gov)
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Toll Mountain  

Did You Know?
Toll Mountain, 7415' (2260m), forming a prominent part of the Chisos Basin, is named for Roger Toll, Superintendent of Yellowstone National Park. During winters, he evaluated proposed park sites. It was in this role, leaving the Big Bend in 1936, that he was killed in a car accident.
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Last Updated: February 08, 2007 at 10:16 EST