The best camping near Fort Davis National Historic Site

Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Fort Davis National Historic Site adventure.

Explore restored buildings and ruins at this well-preserved frontier military post in west Texas.  

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El Cosmico

40 sites · RVs, Tents21 acres · Marfa, TX
El Cosmico takes its inspiration from a long American history of hippies, nomads, bohemians and those living a life of self-determination. We believe in tuning in, dropping out and being here now. Vehicles are not allowed onto the grounds, so if you are staying in your car or RV you will post up in our large parking lot with easy access to the grounds. Tent camping is dispersed, so you pick your space within the designated camping areas that are indicated on the property map provided at the front desk. Front desk hours are from 7:30am-11:00pm daily. If you are arriving after 11pm please call ahead for late check-in instructions.
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Mountain View Lodge

3 sites · RVs, Tents7 acres · Fort Davis, TX
Formerly Mountain Trails Lodge, our property features stunning sunrises and sunsets, wildlife watching, and amazing dark skies viewing. And on April 8, you join us for solar eclipse viewing. We'll have eclipse glasses for our guests. We offer tent campsites and one RV site with electricity and water available, along with access to a restroom with shower and amenities, our pavilion with a gas grill and grilling tools, a fridge, ice, and picnic tables. We also have cabins for rent, visible on our website mountainviewlodgetx.com. We have seven acres convenient to many attractions, including McDonald Observatory, Fort Davis National Historic Site, Davis Mountains State Park, the Chihuahuan Desert Research Center, a 75-mile scenic loop, and more. Marfa, TX, a widely recognized community of world-renowned artists, is just a 20-minute drive away. Alpine, TX is also only 20 minutes away with more amenities and medical care facilities. We are located in a Dark Skies Reserve with spectacular night viewing of stars and the Milky Way, even without a telescope!
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Rancho Estrella Marfa

1 site · Tent1 acre · Marfa, TX
Two country lots on the edge of Marfa. Hammocks, tent camping and vintage trailer rentals all surrounding an old adobe church which is over 100 years old. All located a half of a mile to the center of Marfa, Texas. The pictures and reviews tell the story. We offer plenty of places to camp and hammocks to sleep on. This is a mellow spot and peaceful for those who want to relax and take a deep breath. We don't host big parties and all nighters. Not our style.
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“Roble Perdido” private RV site

1 site · RV1 acre · Marfa, TX
Learn more about this land:“Roble Perdido” is a private , full hookup RV site , just outside the city limits of Marfa TX. Easy walking access to this unique little town in West TX , close to Big Bend National Park. The site is a back in site , accommodating up to 40’. The site is a leveled gravel parking pad, with full hook-ups. There is a shade shelter ,a picnic table and ,a fire ring with this site. (Please check for local fire bans!)
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Roy L.’s Land

3 sites · RVs, Tents3000 acres · Fort Davis, TX
Lizzard Mountain is located on Point of Rocks Ranch which was established in 1959 by my father Roy Rust Largent Jr., his brother David Largent, my grandfather Roy Rust Largent Sr. It is still a working ranch operated by my son Roy Rust Largent IV and is home of the original Miniature Hereford cattle.
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Gardens Oasis Lobo Texas

100 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents40 acres · Valentine, TX
This is part of many recreational properties in very & unique places, Gardens Oasis are one of the most interesting places for all members of Artists for Humanity coming here to enjoy the true South West of America. Mountain biking, dirt bikes, hiking and exploring this ranch will give you experience you will never have in your city. Part of Sonora Desert this Green Valley is not known to any travel agency. It is yours to explore in it's pristine and original state. Never miss the chance to see it and park your trailer here. Quiet, safe, exotic. Don't forget to take some water with you. You may need that.
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The best camping near Fort Davis National Historic Site guide

Overview

About

Located at the base of the Davis Mountains, Fort Davis is considered one of the best remaining examples of a Southwest frontier military post. In use from 1854 to 1891, it was also home to the famed Buffalo Soldiers. Visitors can explore more than 100 ruins and 24 buildings, including five that have been restored and furnished to their 1880s condition, on self-guided tours. Multimedia exhibits and displays offer a wealth of information, while costumed interpretive programs bring history to life. You’ll also find four miles of frontcountry and backcountry hiking trails, and although there is no camping inside the park, options are available in nearby Davis Mountains State Park and the town of Fort Davis.

When to go

Summers are a popular time to visit, though temperatures can soar. Freezing temperatures are normal for winter. Over spring break, summer, and major holidays, the park offers programs with volunteers and staff members in period dress. The park is closed for Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, New Year’s Day, and Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Free admission is offered several times a year, including for the National Park Service’s birthday (August 25), National Public Lands Day (September 25), and Veterans Day.

Know before you go

  • Several historic buildings, the visitor center, restrooms, and designated parking spaces are wheelchair-accessible.
  • The buildings and ruins are quite spread out and a fair amount of walking is required to see them all.
  • Drinking fountains are available inside the visitor center outside the auditorium, and in front of the commanding officer’s quarters, with the latter two turned off from November to March due to freezing weather.
  • Pets are allowed inside the park but not inside any buildings, and must be kept on a 6-foot or shorter leash.
  • Free wifi is available at the visitor center.

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