Tin Valley Retro Rentals RV Park
From $25.00 USD
Per Night
Terlingua, Texas
51.1 mi from City Center
All "pull-thru" sites that can easily handle up to 42-foot rigs. Each site has approx.1/4 acre of privacy.
Perfect for stargazing, birding, hiking, ATV/ & jeep touring. with the Rio Grande, Big Bend National & State Park, for canoeing/kayaking/rafting. Families, solo travelers, couples, photographers, weddings welcomed. Pet Friendly!
Tin Valley is located 35 miles north of Terlingua, at Terlingua Ranch, one of the largest neighborhoods in the state of Texas. With over 200,000 acres of open land, we are surrounded by beautiful mountains and vistas, and have the darkest skies of all the United States.
Keep in mind that with lots of acres means lots of driving. Eliminate wasted and unnecessary time in your car by preplanning. To help mileage is provided below. Also, make sure you have a spare tire! Nearest tire shop is 100 miles away. Nearest tow truck is 250 miles away. Preplan! Preplan! Preplan!
*35 miles to Terlingua, Terlingua Ghost Town, Study Butte, and to the front entrance of Big Bend National Park.
*5 miles to the back entrance of Big Bend National Park, but high clearance and/or 4-wheel drive is needed for this route.
*4.5 miles to Terlingua Ranch Lodge, (available to you) which has a swimming pool, full-service restaurant, shower house, and laundry facility. Ice is also available!
*20 miles to the closest grocery store.
*35 miles to the closest gas station.
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I (Ronda/Owner) live on the property if you need any assistance during your stay. If I am away, there will be a camp host to help you out. Safety and security are our #1 priority during your stay.
And the best thing? We are PET FRIENDLY! However, absolutely no aggressive dogs allowed. We have animals that live on property, & other guests too, so please be respectful. NO barking dogs either. Guests are here to escape the noise pollution of the city...and to get lost in the silence that we provide. With the mountains nearby, the barking echoes thru the valleys.
Tin Valley was featured on Nat Geo’s documentary show “Badlands, Texas, and has caught the attention of travelers all over the world.