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Coyote Crossing Introduce

Coyote Crossing is a charming and secluded campground located in Terlingua, Texas. Nestled under the vast desert sky, this cozy spot is an ideal base camp for exploring the natural beauty of Big Bend National Park and the surrounding areas. With a focus on simplicity and sustainability, Coyote Crossing offers a unique blend of comfort and adventure for both tent campers and RV enthusiasts.

Coyote Crossing provides a range of amenities to suit different camping needs:

  • RV sites with 30/50 amp electric hookups
  • Tent-only campsites
  • Water available by donation (10 cents per gallon)
  • Fire pits and picnic tables for outdoor meals
  • Pit toilets on-site
  • No generators allowed, ensuring a peaceful environment

The campground is designed with eco-friendly practices in mind. RVs can use solar power to keep things green, and self-contained rigs are welcome to fully embrace the off-grid experience. With no city lights nearby, stargazers will be treated to incredible views of the night sky.

Coyote Crossing is a haven for nature lovers seeking a tranquil escape from the hustle of daily life. The friendly staff and welcoming atmosphere make it feel like home away from home. Whether you're exploring Big Bend National Park or simply looking for a peaceful spot to unwind, Coyote Crossing offers an unforgettable experience.

Customer Feedback:

  • "Absolutely fantastic! The owner was super nice and accommodating." - Previous Guest
  • "Remote camping free of city lights and the star watching was fabulous." - Previous Guest
  • "We would definitely return!" - Previous Guest

Stay at Coyote Crossing and experience a true taste of Texas wilderness. With its stunning scenery, quiet environment, and excellent facilities, it's no wonder guests leave with memories they'll cherish forever.

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Customer Reviews

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Tony Cress
Jan 07, 2025

We found Coyote Crossing on the app "Hipcamp". This place was absolutely fantastic for us to use as a basecamp while spending the week exploring the Big Bend National Park and surrounding area. The owner was super nice and accommodating. No water on site, but you could refill your containers in town for .10 per gallon. So no showers on site either. That didn't bother us as we are self contained and could take our own showers at camp. They do have outhouses available and they were very clean. Stunning scenery all around. We visited the week between Christmas and New Years Day a couple years ago, and are looking forward to going back.

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CampFishAndHike
Dec 13, 2020

We stayed at Coyote Crossing for a week and thoroughly enjoyed our time there! The remote camping is free of city lights and the star watching was fabulous. There are no generators allowed so the quietness is awesome. (We use solar on our 28 foot trailer. ) Water is available for 10 cents a gallon at the Cottonwood Market grocery store in Study Butte and you can pay to dump at several of the close RV parks. At camping spot 1 we were able to use the WiFi snd it was zippy. Robert was a super host! We would definitely return!

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Jill S
Feb 25, 2020

Highly Recommended! Excellent location! Rob is a great host and very accommodating. We are so happy we found Coyote Crossing. We couldn't have had a better experience. I highly recommend RV or tent camping at Coyote Crossing rather than in the park or, at the other options around the town of Terlingua. The sites are spacious and the 360 degree views from wherever you park your RV or pitch a tent are spectacular! The entrance of the Big Bend National Park and Big Big Ranch State Park are only a short distance. There is a small grocery with everything you could ever need, a gas station, hardware store, restaurants, etc. all nearby making this a perfect central location to enjoy everything the whole area has to offer.

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Alex Gray
Apr 11, 2024

The owner is very friendly, the bathrooms were nice , rustic but clean and well stocked. The spaces are plentiful with lots of room to spread out. And it is very close to Big Bend National Park

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Jacob Paulson
Nov 27, 2019

Awesome views, very basic, great host. Big Bend was full, so we had to camp or get a hotel. One hotel was full with people camping basically behind the parking lot. We showed up after dark because it took so long to find a place. I’m glad we had a hard time because this was an awesome spot. The host shared a story about how he came down to Terlingua. Make sure you talk to him if you camp here. I highly recommend camping here if you aren’t going to stay in the park, or even if you were planning on staying in the park, but just want more space to yourself. The photo I’ve attached is the view right outside of my tent.