Within a 30-minute drive from the B0611 Maverick Entrance Booth Fee Station (Kiosk).
Amazing views
Hipcampers say this spot has amazing views.
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Located in Southern Most Section of Terlingua Ranch, within eyesight of the Mexican Border, National, and State Parks.
Easy to find, just across from Willow Mountain, one of the most photograph natural features in Big Bend.
Traveling highway 118
you will see the Entrance at address 53420, just north 1 mile of the outfitters and gas station.
Every night the coyotes would cross the road and come for a visit..Thus the name Coyote Crossing.. With dreams of a tiny home and campground, we continue to improve on the land every day and love to share it with others.
When arriving at night it will be very
dark.. very few lights in use, dark sky's are protected in Big Bend.. so it may be hard to find. but we are directly
on the highway on the west side of 118.
Trash Dumpster up front for your use.
No collecting rocks, cactus or wood to burn... NO TRACE,
leave it as you find it..53420 State Highway 118. The Rustic Camp built by Campers with re-purposed and recycled materials, makes it one of the favorite Primitive Base Camps for Big Bend, Texas. Located in Southern Most Section of Terlingua Ranch, within eyesight of the Mexican Border, National and State Parks. Easy to find, just across from Willow Mountain, one of the most photograph natural features in Big Bend. Traveling highway 118 you will see the Entrance at address 53420, just north 1 mile of the outfitters and gas station. . When you pull in, Host is to the right and Camping is to the left. Just follow the driveway lights on back and pick any spot ya wish. Fiber Wifi up front with a spot to charge your stuff. 53420 State Highway 118 in Terlingua. NO SITE NUMBERS. Choose any site when ya get here. First come first camp. Low cars up front. SUV's and trucks can easily make it to the back, its all up to you, but remember no tow trucks down here. lol. The Out Houses are built by Campers using re-purposed materials and recycled wood. When arriving at night it will be very dark.. very few lights in use, dark sky's are protected in Big Bend.. so it may be hard to find. but we are directly on the highway on the west side of 118. Coyote Crossing is on a small red sign at the entrance. Trash Dumpster up front for your use. No collecting rocks, cactus or wood to burn... NO TRACE, leave it as you find it..
What to expect
Tent site
Camping area selected or assigned upon arrival.
24 guests max per site
Toilet available
Pit toilet, composting toilet. its an old fashion out house. cedar chip compost.
Pets allowed
On leash. Please be very thoughtful of other campers. Please be careful , lots of cactus and only a part time vet that lives in the ghost town.
No campfires
a fire ban can be expected because of the dry weather...
Bins available
Trash bin
Wifi available
No potable water
Bring your own water
No showers
showers down the road about a mile.
Cooking equipment absent
Picnic table absent
Things to know
Getting there
Check in: After 12:00 PM
Check out: Before 12:00 PM
On arrival: Head straight to site
Cancellation policy: Super Strict (30 Days)
Minimum nights: 1 night
Accepts bookings: 12 months out
Park at listing
No wheelchair access
Max 5 vehicles
4WD recommended
During your trip
Follow the
Leave it better
Inclusion policyWe have a zero-tolerance policy against discrimination at Hipcamp. We are committed to helping our Host and Hipcamper communities be inclusive.
Coyote Crossing offers a truly enchanting camping experience, perfect for those looking to enjoy the beauty of Big Bend National Park and its surroundings. The campsite is celebrated for its stunning views, peaceful atmosphere, and the opportunity to stargaze under a clear, vast desert sky. Visitors frequently mention the convenient location near Terlingua and the park, making it easy to explore local attractions. Despite its primitive setup, campers appreciate the clean facilities and the friendliness of the host, ensuring a comfortable stay.
Summary AI-generated from real reviews
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Deborah R.
1 month on Hipcamp
Not recommend
· April 2025
noisy and not as private
Tent
not as private as I expected. toilet was pretty dirty. I understand it's camping. the noise from the adjacent roads were pretty loud.
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Madeleine T.
2 reviews
Recommends
· April 2025
Tent
Great location and layout of campsites. Rob was a great host and came by to give me a heads up about possible thunderstorms and advised me to park on the gravel so my car wouldn’t get stuck with the rain. Would definitely stay here again!
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Brandon S.
2 months on Hipcamp
Recommends
· April 2025
Tent
Great spot close to the entrance of Big Bend and just outside of Terlingua. Close proximity to main road may be bothersome to some due to noise and headlights.
J
Joanne S.
2 months on Hipcamp
Recommends
· April 2025
The Best!
Tent
Great site! Well spaced camp sites provides some privacy. Host let us do our thing and didn't bother us. I have T-Mobile and had service even at the back of the property. So quiet you could hear a pin drop. Will definitely be back and recommend.
Chad B.
7 reviews
Recommends
· April 2025
🌅 Desert Sunsets & Stars Galore 🌌
Tent
Easy to find. Close to Big Bend entrance. Beautiful sunsets. What more could you want?
J
Joann M.
1 year on Hipcamp
Recommends
· April 2025
Tent
Love the outhouse and the stars were amazing! Also appreciated that we could pick our site.
Location
Terlingua, Brewster, Texas, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Jumanos, Mescalero Apache, Ndé Kónitsąąíí Gokíyaa (Lipan Apache), and Chiso First Nations according to