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Desert Gardens Oasis in Lobo, Texas

102 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents40 acres · Valentine, TX
Desert Gardens Oasis is your in country camping retreat with RVs, cabins and tent spots where fireplaces are waiting for you. We have thousands of acres for hiking in the mountain, trip to the cave, landing strip for your power para glider, outdoor chess, golf, shooting range, monastery, and speedway - all included for free waiting for you. We are Chihuahua desert headquarters for the most unique location located about 15 minutes drive from Interstate 10 and Van Horn, Tx. We are one of the most unique camping in west Texas. Artists for Humanity manage this place with members coming from all over the world. Enjoy the true west Texas and true South West! Salt Springs spa is coming soon We are at West side of Green Valley in Lobo, Texas. Desert Gardens Oasis is quiet, safe, exotic and tranquility is the theme of every day. www.Desert-Gardens-Oasis.com
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Annie’s Outpost

6 sites · RVs, Tents20 acres · Sierra Blanca, TX
Located just 2 miles off I-10, 8 miles to the West of Sierra Blanca, and 80 miles South/South-East of El Paso. This property is truly a part of the "OLD WEST". Sierra Blanca was named after Sierra Blanca Mountain, just North-West of town. The town came into existence when competing railroads for a second (Southern) transcontinental railroad line came within 10 miles of one another in 1881. Jay Gould, famous railroad magnate and robber baron, drove a silver spike commemorating the event on Dec. 15th 1881. The town sprang up around that spot, although the population didn't reach 350 people until 1914. It is best described as grazing land that is flat to slightly sloping terrain covered with desert sagebrush and grasses. Learn more about this land: Primitive campsites offer nice views, solitude, and a small flat space to set up camp next to your vehicle. No shade, toilets (bring your own), or other amenities are provided at this time but are in the works. Sierra Blanca has mild winters and very hot summers but the desert can get cold at night. The weather is generally sunny but come prepared for changing conditions. This is not a commercial campground. Site is great for large groups. Larger RVs have trouble turning or parking so please no rvs over 26 ft. Bring your own toilet. Wildlife include rabbits and hares, javelina, woodcock, teal, sandhill crane, quail, pronghorn, mule deer, duck, dove, rattlesnake, rails, gallinules, and moorehens, toads and a variety of lizards. Please be aware of the 3 day cancellation policy. A full refund may initiated if you cancel at least 3 days prior to arrival. Thank you.
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P>T Ranch

11 sites · RVs, Tents1 acre · Dell City, TX
PT Ranch: People are Greater than Things. This is a great location for people to come and relax and get away from the hustle and bustle of the city life. Nestled only 0.6 of a mile off of Highway 62/180 in Hudspeth County (On North Howling Wind Road), Texas, this Ranch offers four 30'x60' RV sites, and four 20'x30' RV sites. There is ample Hiking nearby (Sierra Tinaja Pinta, Cerro Diablo, and Miller Mountain in The Cornudas Mountains), and the site is only about twenty miles West of the Guadalupe Mountains National Park. When you need to reconnect with city life, El Paso is only about 45 minutes away, and the small town of Dell City is only 20 minutes away the county seat, Sierra Blanca, just 40 minutes away. We welcome Families, Meditators, Yogis, Saints and Sages, Overlanders, Hikers, Mountain Bikers, Motorhome Enthusiasts, Snow Birds, Sun Gazers, Bush Pilots, Equestrians, Paragliders, Baloonists, Kite flyers, and anyone who's out there to enjoy the natural beauty of West Texas and the world in general. We ask that our guests pack in and pack out what they bring. As we are a newcomer to Hipcamp, we do not have any RV hook-ups, or out-houses yet. We also explicitly request that our guests not bring any drugs or alcohol on the site--this is a dry listing--we don't like drugs and alcohol, they bring demons, and we don't like demons. Also, we support the Second Amendment, but ask that our guests not discharge firearms on the site unless it's an emergency. We love dogs, but if your dog is big and aggressive, not very obedient, and potentially dangerous to other people, kids, and small pets, we ask that you keep your buddy on a leash and make sure that he/she doesn't get into trouble. Thanks. P.S. P>T Ranch is a Private Member Association, owned and operated by a private trust, and all it takes to become a member for life is to book a night and complete your reservation.
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Apache Park and Trail

4 sites · RVs, Tents1000 acres · Van Horn, TX
"A  Private Park with History and Hidden Treasures of the African and Native Americans"Learn more about this land:The Apache Park and Trail is a private park with rolling elevations of over 4,000 ft within the small town of Plateau, Texas with spectacular sunrises and sunsets. It's desert climate, breathtaking vistas, plateau views in every direction and a compelling history is a must to see! Visitors will be acquainted with the geology of the desert, and magnificent views of rock formationsns, panoramic vistas, and old Indian campsites; one of the locations where "Geronimo" the Medicine Man hideout for over 25 years against both the Mexican Soldiers and US Calvary in the early 1800's. The Apache Park and Trail "The Gateway to Beauty" a western paradise surrounded by the stunning and majestic intermountain views; Black Peak, the Apache Mountains, the Sierra Diablo, the Boracho Mountains and more.The Apache Park and Trail is within a ten minute drive from Van Horn, Texas, the county seat of Culberson designated as the "Crossroads of Texas Mountain Trail" by the State of Texas.In conjunction with Van Horn Horn, we are traveler friendly and also awaits visitors to Big Ben National Park, Fort Davis National Historic Site of the Buffalo Soldiers. the UT McDonald Observatory, Guadalupe National Park, Carlsbad Caverns and more!All vactioners, photographers, artists, desert botanists, explorers, rock hounds, fossil collectors, historians, amateur archaeologist and students will have the most unique experience imaginable into the history of Texas and America.
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South Lobo, Texas

4 sites · RVs6 acres · Van Horn, TX
Learn more about this land:This land is located on about 6 acres of Chihuahuan desert land, about 1 mile directly south of the old ghost town of Lobo (which is why this place is called South Lobo), which is about 17 miles south of I-10 at Van Horn, Texas. The Rio Grande valley is about 15 miles to the west of this site, and about 2 miles east is Chispa Mountain (about 1200 feet higher than the surrounding country).Some day I hope to operate a small interfaith chapel and emergency water station (this land is located about 15 miles as the crow flies from Mexico) but for now it is just a beautiful bit of country for camping. You can learn more about our mission by searching for "South Lobo, Texas."My pricing is per vehicle (since this is the most environmentally impactful thing that happens on this place), which means that primitive campers who are not parking on the property can camp for free (one extra camping space is reserved for primitive campers).There is no power or water on site and minimal shade. You are welcome to hike, mountain bike, explore, etc but ATV's are not allowed (except on the dirt road).This is also a great location for railfans (Amtrak goes through here six times per week while going between San Antonio and Los Angeles, but there is also some freight traffic) but also for stargazers and ham radio operators (very low electrical noise levels).Safety wise: The Border Patrol is frequently in this area, so please do not be surprised if they come by and say hello while you are camping. If they ask about your presence, tell them you are camping with the permission of the landowner. Other than the border patrol, you are unlikely to encounter any other people. The biggest danger out here is dehydration. Be sure and bring more water than you think you'll need as it is a long drive back to Van Horn. (and if you have any extra left, please consider leaving it behind for emergency use from refugees who may be passing through)Lots of things to see and do in the area --- Van Horn is a nice town (with some decent food, stores, etc.). The famous Prada Marfa isn't far away and of course there is the ghost town in Lobo (where they occasionally have film festivals and other events). Lots of folks pass through this area heading to Big Bend and other points further out.Please do your best to clean up your camp site when you leave so that this unique landscape will be preserved for future visitors to see and experience.
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Looking to go camping near Sierra Blanca, Texas? Look no further than Hipcamp! With over 310 options to choose from, you'll find the perfect campsite for your outdoor adventure. Stay at El Cosmico (537 reviews), Gardens Oasis Lobo Texas (66 reviews), or Desenrascanco Camp (46 reviews) - all highly rated by fellow campers. Prices start as low as $9 per night, with an average price of $18 per night. Enjoy popular amenities such as pets, toilets, and trash facilities. And if you're into whitewater paddling, surfing, or hiking, this is the perfect spot for you!