RV ParkAround The Bend RV Park Terlingua
Full-hookup RV sites near Big Bend; big-rig friendly pull-throughs, year-round access.

Rancho Topanga sits along Whitehouse Mountain, off FM 170, about 11 miles west of Study Butte and 7 miles east of Lajitas. The campground stacks 7 private tent sites plus 2 open campgrounds, all with potable water and no electricity. Two bathhouses plus a third under construction keep the place tidy, and the starry skies are a major draw. It’s quiet and private for a tent-focused stay, with some reviews noting ample space between sites and others mentioning occasional closer spacing.
✅ BOOK IF: You’re a tent camper needing quiet, clean facilities, potable water, and great night skies near Big Bend. ❌ SKIP IF: You require full RV hookups, large RV access, or direct trails from camp.
Primarily tent sites; small pop-up/teardrop campers (12' or less)
Mountain views of Whitehouse Mountain; night skies
Study Butte, Lajitas; proximity to Big Bend National Park
Kid-friendly tents and starry skies; quiet ambiance; bear country awareness
Fall to spring; cooler temps and clear skies; bugs lower in shoulder seasons
Tent-focused campground; no electrical hookups; expect to back into or pull into site with space for cars; internal roads are well-kept; plan for 12' max RVs if bringing a small pop-up
A quiet, private tent campground with mountain vistas; not a resort—basic but reliable facilities; you’re here for stars and serenity
Two bathhouses with hot showers and flush toilets; cleanliness praised; third bathhouse under construction; laundry not listed
Campers highlight clean bathhouses and spacious tent sites with stunning mountain views and superb night skies. Water is reliable and hiking can start from the campground; some note consistent quiet hours and occasional highway noise from Route 170.
Primarily tent sites; small pop-up/teardrop campers (12' or less)
Hiking from campground; mountain views; exceptional night skies
Phone reservations only (Booking: Call ahead for availability)
Pets Allowed - Leashed at all times; not allowed on trails
To Park Entrance
11 miles west of Study Butte; 7 miles east of Lajitas
Elevation
4420 ft
Based on 159 Google reviews
Based on 159 guest reviews
" Campers highlight clean bathhouses and spacious tent sites with stunning mountain views and superb night skies. Water is reliable and hiking can start from the campground; some note consistent quiet hours and occasional highway noise from Route 170."
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No. All campsites lack electrical hookups.
Small pop-ups or teardrops up to 12' are the upper limit.
Yes. Big Bend is bear country; store food in bear boxes or hang as required by park rules.
Phone reservations only; peak season availability varies and the site is closed June 1–Sept 1 for repairs.
Two full-service bathhouses with hot water and flush toilets; third bathhouse under construction; free hot showers.
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