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Coyote Crossing

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· Terlingua, Brewster, Texas
21 acres hosted by Rob C.
13 tent sites
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Near Big Bend National Park
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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Named one of the best Hipcamps to visit in 2024.
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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..   
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631 ratings · 499 reviews
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Jonathan Q.
2 reviews
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· February 2025
Private and unique
Very private spot with fair price and some lovely sounds from coyotes nearby :) - easy check in and check out, definitely recommended if you stop by Terlingua.
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Robert M.
2 reviews
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· January 2025
Great times at a great place!
Had a great time under the stars. Work up to amazing views and pure quiet. It was amazing. If you get a chance to meet the host, say hi! He’s super cool!
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Tyler K.
2 reviews
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· January 2025
Coyote Crossing
Second time here, great spot when the park is full. Nicest outhouse I've had at a primitive spot.
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Holt And Sara W.
2 reviews
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· January 2025
This spot had great views. There were plenty of spots for a 2 wheel drive vehicle. Super dog friendly. Easy access to the trash cans. Fun and interesting bathrooms but we were here for the adventure. We’d recommend this place. We want to open one just like it for ourselves! Thanks again!
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Ethan R.
2 reviews
Mixed feelings
· January 2025
Tent · Group trip ·
Great site. Pretty bare bones. Id definitely come back again on another big bend trip
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Donald B.
2 months on Hipcamp
Recommends
· January 2025
Recommend
I stayed in the back right site. Secluded, noise free, and blocked from the wind. Great place to stay. Highly recommend.
Location
Terlingua, Brewster, Texas, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Jumanos, Mescalero Apache, Ndé Kónitsąąíí Gokíyaa (Lipan Apache), and Chiso First Nations according to To respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Rob C.

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