RoadRunner Travelers RV Park
Sunset over a desert campground at Big Bend National Park, with gravel lots and distant mountains.
Sunset over a desert campground with RVs at RoadRunner Travelers RV Park in Big Bend National Park.

RoadRunner Travelers RV Park

Camping★★★★☆
Last Updated: February 2026

Sites

57

RV Max Length

Up to 85 feet

Hookups

Boondocking: none; Electric Only: 20/30/50 amp; Full Hookups: water + sewer

Pets Allowed

No

Showers

No

Overview

About This Campground

RoadRunner Travelers RV Park sits four miles from the Big Bend entrance and offers a mix of boondocking, electric-only, and full-hookup sites. The park is Big Rig friendly with some sites up to 85 feet and gravel pads; on-site water and a dump station exist, but showers and bathrooms are not provided. It’s a spacious, desert base with mountain views and dark skies; come self-contained and plan water, waste, and quiet hours accordingly.

Highlights

Book If

✅ BOOK IF: You need full hookups for a Big Bend visit and travel with a large RV. ❌ SKIP IF: You require on-site restrooms, showers, or laundry; you want a heavily shaded, forested environment.

Site Types

Boondocking; Electric Only; Standard RV Site (Full Hookups); Deluxe RV Site (Full Hookups)

Scenic Views

Desert mountain views

Nearby Attractions

Big Bend National Park trails; restaurants and liquor store across road; Alon gas nearby

Family Friendly

Dog park on-site; kids welcome; quiet hours apply; no on-site restrooms or showers

Best Time to Visit

Spring and Fall

Camping Tips

  • Book Campspot early—high demand.
  • Bring ample water and be prepared for limited shade.
  • Self-contained RVs only; showers and bathrooms are not on-site.
  • Use the community fire pit and respect quiet hours.

RV Driver Intel

The Setup

Big rigs rejoice—the pull-through sites are present and gravel internal roads are wide; most sites are level; plan for no bathhouse and carry your own water.

The Vibe

This is a functional basecamp in a desert setting with expansive mountain views. Privacy is decent due to large site separation, but don’t expect forested shade or a lush campground feel.

Bath & Laundry

No bathhouse or laundry on-site; plan to use facilities in town or within the park; bring extra water and soap if boondocking.

What Campers Say

Reviewers praise the clean, well-maintained park and stunning desert views; the lack of on-site restrooms and showers is a notable trade-off. Spaces feel open and uncrowded, with easy access for big rigs and impressive night skies. Proximity to Big Bend NP trails is a strong plus for visit planning.

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