I have made reservations for the group camp in Chisos and if you have not been there let me just tell you that this is the best camp ground in the park. Amazing views and close to hiking trails. If this is your first time in the park, please research the park before you join us. https://www.nps.gov/bibe/index.htm



Ground fires and wood fires are prohibited throughout Big Bend National Park. Charcoal is allowed in grills in campgrounds. You must bring a camping stove for meals. I recommend the you have the following items:



Plenty of food

Water

BYOB

Winter gear (Heavy Jacket, Beanies, gloves and warm socks as it gets very cold at night or in high elevation).

Hiking shoes

Rain Gear

Hiking Poles

Day Pack

First Aid Kit

Passport - you must have one to go into Mexico.

Sun Block

Hydration Packs

Snacks

Plenty of fuel for your stove.

Bathing Suit - They have hot springs

Tent

Sleeping mat

Sleeping bag at least 20 degrees. Trust me it gets cold!!!!



Fishing is allowed in the Rio Grande with a free permit issued from a visitor center.



Pets are not allowed on trails or in the backcountry for the protection of the park, wildlife, hikers, and your pet.



We would like to carpool if possible as we will only have 4 spots available for parking. The rest will have to park in the overflow parking. If you have a national park pass the entrance is free.

Veterans and disable veterans with proof also go in free.

You will be charge a $25.00 per vehicle entrance fee or $12.00 individual fee.



The 10.00 fee is for campsite only, nothing else is included in your OIT fee and this fee is not refundable.