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Rio Bravo Ranch is a family owned ranch that borders the Rio Grande and Casa Piedra Road. We have cultured a love for camping and the outdoors on this ranch as children and young adults. One day we were sitting on "the backside," enjoying the amazing vistas, solitude and a campfire when the idea came to us that we should share this amazing place with others seeking this type of experience. We tried to think about what makes camping enjoyable to us - no immediately adjacent campers, a nice fire ring/shade structure, a nice, large tent site and vistas with unobstructed views. We have incorporated this into our campground design which, when completely finished, will encompass several hundred acres of Chihuahuan desert vistas. We are also fortunate enough to have a large riparian area on the property. It is in this area, amongst the 40ft tall cottonwood and willows, we often find Gambel's Quail, Scaled Quail, Javelina and numerous bird species including the occasional turkey. We would love nothing more than to share this wonderful place, where we grew up, with souls seeking solitude, adventure and inspiration. Our eastern entrance is just a few miles outside the Big Bend Ranch State Park boundary, conveniently located on Casa Piedra road about 1.6 miles north of FM 170.
Star Party is a campsite that offers an exceptional stargazing experience, perfect for groups and those seeking solitude in nature. Most campers appreciate its seclusion, breathtaking views, and the serene ambiance it provides. While the location is generally accessible, a 4WD vehicle is recommended due to sandy paths and gravel. Guests find the site well-equipped with amenities like shade shelters and fire rings, enhancing the camping experience.
A group of 6 of us camped at Star Party and it was absolutely awesome! The location is perfect for star gazing and I would highly recommend this location, especially for a group!
We spent one night at Star Party. 4WD is required due primarily to fairly deep sand and gravel. Great little shade shelter and picnic table. Super isolated spot. You can hear the road but just barely.
Very secluded and peaceful! Would highly recommend for anyone wishing solitude. The stars at night were incredible!
Location
Presidio, Presidio, Texas, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Jumanos, Yoli (Concho), Pescado, Mescalero Apache, Ndé Kónitsąąíí Gokíyaa (Lipan Apache), and Chiso First Nations according to