The best dog-friendly RV camping near Study Butte

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Camping near Study Butte, Texas with an RV and pets has never been easier! Hipcamp offers over 665 options for RV camping with pets in this area. Goat Pens, Cigar Springs Ranch (657 reviews), El Cosmico (537 reviews), and Paisano Azul Ranch (428 reviews) are just a few of the top-rated campsites to choose from. With an average price per night of $30 and options as low as $10, Hipcamp has the perfect RV campsite for any budget. Popular amenities include pets, toilets, and trash, while paddling, climbing, and surfing are among the many popular activities to enjoy.

94% (3.1K)

Top-rated campgrounds

View from entrance

1. Dusty Paddle

99%
(45)
22mi from Study Butte · 7 sites · Tents, RVs · Study Butte, TX
Once a sea, this now desert campground offers views of the mountains into Mexico and surrounding Terlingua, Texas area. Use your imagination and have fun at our tropical themed campground. There are plenty of cool rocks and an arroyo to explore on this 42 acres. Fossil And shell hunt, hike, bike, enjoy fabulous sunsets and the best stargazing possible. Keep a look out for awesome desert plants and wildlife. Feel free to bring a painted rock with your name, date, and where you are from to leave at your campsite. This campground is private and remote but conveniently located within 10 minutes of a store that is well stocked with Wi-Fi, ice, beer, propane and other necessities. This is an off grid campground. If you are looking to unplug, this place is for you. Please remember to bring whatever you need for a Boondocking experience, such as water, fuel, shade etc. Please stay on discernible roads, to help preserve this property and pack out ALL trash, human waste, and pet waste.
Campfires
from 
$20
 / night
Red Rocks of the Solitario in background

2. Laughing Coyote Canyons

100%
(1)
16mi from Study Butte · 1 site · Tent, RV · Study Butte, TX
Introducing a unique opportunity for remote Overlanding and camping enthusiasts seeking an unparalleled connection with nature, while maintaining convenient access to the vibrant town of Terlingua. Nestled between the sprawling state and national parks, this exceptional 10-acre desert property offers a secluded haven surrounded by picturesque mountains, captivating canyons, and an abundance of diverse plant and wildlife. For those with a passion for exploration, the property's close proximity to the east side of Solatario caldera "mountain range" presents an enticing invitation to discover and immerse oneself in the natural wonders of the region. Accessible via a roughly 1+ hour scenic 4x4 drive, the journey to Terlingua Ghost Town or the eastern route to 118 unfolds a breathtaking tapestry of awe-inspiring vistas and cliffs, enriching the travel experience with unforgettable moments at every turn. Whether you seek tranquil seclusion or thrilling adventure, this remote desert property perfectly balances the allure of off-the-grid camping with the convenience of being within reach of Terlingua's fascinating energy. Embrace the freedom to create your own overlanding escapades, bask in the beauty of the untamed wilderness, and savor the serenity of an exclusive desert retreat, all while maintaining a direct link to the captivating attractions of Terlingua and both Big Bend Parks. As a reminder, this is a remote site that is over an hour to the nearest town or highway via 4x4 high clearance roads. It is another hour to the nearest hospital or veterinary clinic. There is no cell service on the property. There is spotty cell service on near-by roads so dont rely on calling for help in an emergency. Back up communication or cell boosting is recommended. It is common to not see anyone out here for days. To promote a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone, please come prepared and abide by the following rules and precautions: 1) Bring enough water - you will get dehydrated easily in the desert. 1 gallon per person/day is a good general rule for drinking, preparing food, etc. 2) Bring a secondary full can of gas (2.5 gallons or more) and have a full-size spare tire. 3) Bring a first aid kit that includes trauma bandages and tourniquet. 4) Follow a Leave No Trace principle. Please leave the campsite and surrounding area the same or even better than you found it. 5) Store food after preparation in animal proof container or vehicle. Do not keep in tent. Among other animals that are attracted to food, there is a population of black bears in the nearby Solitario. 6) Please remove all trash and waste upon departure. 7) Dogs are allowed on site (we love ours!) However, please be mindful of cleaning up after them. Be very cautious of the desert environment and wildlife. Besides the abundant thorns and stickers that pose harm, animals such as the Javelina consider a dog the same as a Coyote (enemy), and have been known to attack in packs when encountered. This could injure you and your dog. 8) Fires are welcome in the fire-ring but please bring your own firewood, keep the fire contained, and refrain from making fires in high wind conditions. We also require everyone to bring an extra gallon of water to completely douse fire and coals before leaving camp. Follow Brewster County fire bans during periods of high wind and fire concerns. 9) The property and immediate area has a rocky and uneven terrain that includes very large ravines and canyons, some with 50 foot sheer drops. The rocks and dirt around these areas can be very loose and unstable. Hiking around the property is at your own risk. Take precaution to avoid injury. 10) Remember that the surrounding areas are all private property so keep to the roads once outside of Laughing Coyote Canyon site. 11) Enjoy your time here. Being in a remote landscape promotes being one with nature. It can be humbling and exilirating at the same time. A grounding experience akin to how our ancestors felt with a need for self-reliance.
Campfires
from 
$15
 / night
No Mans Land

4. No Mans Land

4.4mi from Study Butte · 3 sites · Tents, RVs · Terlingua, TX
Pitch your tent and set up your campground! Camping inside Terlingua Ranch is once in a lifetime experience. Bring your skills and live off grid. An off road adventure with 360° Mountain views, cactus 🌵rocks and more. Wildlife such as elk, black bear, mule deer, mountain lions, road runners and more. You can hike, explore, hunt and go off road on adventurous ATV if you have one. MUST know how to read Lat/Long or you will get lost. The stars at night appear so close as if you can pick them one by one. Breakfast in the mornings when the sun is barely rising and dinner when the sun is setting is a sight you can't see anywhere else. Terlingua Ranch is the getaway spot when you need to connect with yourself and focus. If you want to disconnect from your phone or internet Terlingua Ranch is the place. You can bring Starlink or any other method of connection if you need to stay connected in case of an emergency. We have 21 acres in the back by the Chihuahuan mountains on the border of Mexico and also connect to 9 Points Mesa Ranch and we have also have 5 acres in front close to the entrance of Terlingua Ranch. The 5 acres also have mountain views as well. Enjoy your experience at No Man's Land!
Campfires
from 
$90
 / night
Ranchito De Cielo Rey

5. Ranchito De Cielo Rey

13mi from Study Butte · 10 sites · Tents, RVs · Study Butte, TX
West Texas desert land with wildlife and lots of open air. Just north of Big Bend National Park lots of hiking and sites to see. Trails on the property and a perimeter to walk to see wildlife. Land is located on Dagger Road and can be accessed from 2 different exits off of Hwy 118 Approximately 60 miles south of Alpine Tx. To enter the Ranchito exit off 118 onto Comanche Prairie rd make a left at the end then right on Detour then right on Dagger to the entrance, to enter from the main Terlingua ranch paved road turn right on Dagger rd and follow to Ranchito. Please do not camp around the existing rv no 1 spot on map and the surrounding area. Camp site no. 4 is a large cleared area set up for multiple campers, sites 2 & 3 are cleared areas for single tents. See picture of property map and camping sites that are numbered numerous other rustic places to camp also not marked. Dark skies area enjoy the stars. Property is not to far from Terlingua to enjoy great food and historic sites. Google maps will show Ranchito De Cielo Rey. Enjoy and be safe.
Campfires
from 
$27
 / night

Camping near Study Butte, Texas with an RV and pets has never been easier! Hipcamp offers over 665 options for RV camping with pets in this area. Goat Pens, Cigar Springs Ranch (657 reviews), El Cosmico (537 reviews), and Paisano Azul Ranch (428 reviews) are just a few of the top-rated campsites to choose from. With an average price per night of $30 and options as low as $10, Hipcamp has the perfect RV campsite for any budget. Popular amenities include pets, toilets, and trash, while paddling, climbing, and surfing are among the many popular activities to enjoy.

94% (3.1K)

Top-rated campgrounds

View from entrance

1. Dusty Paddle

99%
(45)
22mi from Study Butte · 7 sites · Tents, RVs · Study Butte, TX
Once a sea, this now desert campground offers views of the mountains into Mexico and surrounding Terlingua, Texas area. Use your imagination and have fun at our tropical themed campground. There are plenty of cool rocks and an arroyo to explore on this 42 acres. Fossil And shell hunt, hike, bike, enjoy fabulous sunsets and the best stargazing possible. Keep a look out for awesome desert plants and wildlife. Feel free to bring a painted rock with your name, date, and where you are from to leave at your campsite. This campground is private and remote but conveniently located within 10 minutes of a store that is well stocked with Wi-Fi, ice, beer, propane and other necessities. This is an off grid campground. If you are looking to unplug, this place is for you. Please remember to bring whatever you need for a Boondocking experience, such as water, fuel, shade etc. Please stay on discernible roads, to help preserve this property and pack out ALL trash, human waste, and pet waste.
Campfires
from 
$20
 / night
Red Rocks of the Solitario in background

2. Laughing Coyote Canyons

100%
(1)
16mi from Study Butte · 1 site · Tent, RV · Study Butte, TX
Introducing a unique opportunity for remote Overlanding and camping enthusiasts seeking an unparalleled connection with nature, while maintaining convenient access to the vibrant town of Terlingua. Nestled between the sprawling state and national parks, this exceptional 10-acre desert property offers a secluded haven surrounded by picturesque mountains, captivating canyons, and an abundance of diverse plant and wildlife. For those with a passion for exploration, the property's close proximity to the east side of Solatario caldera "mountain range" presents an enticing invitation to discover and immerse oneself in the natural wonders of the region. Accessible via a roughly 1+ hour scenic 4x4 drive, the journey to Terlingua Ghost Town or the eastern route to 118 unfolds a breathtaking tapestry of awe-inspiring vistas and cliffs, enriching the travel experience with unforgettable moments at every turn. Whether you seek tranquil seclusion or thrilling adventure, this remote desert property perfectly balances the allure of off-the-grid camping with the convenience of being within reach of Terlingua's fascinating energy. Embrace the freedom to create your own overlanding escapades, bask in the beauty of the untamed wilderness, and savor the serenity of an exclusive desert retreat, all while maintaining a direct link to the captivating attractions of Terlingua and both Big Bend Parks. As a reminder, this is a remote site that is over an hour to the nearest town or highway via 4x4 high clearance roads. It is another hour to the nearest hospital or veterinary clinic. There is no cell service on the property. There is spotty cell service on near-by roads so dont rely on calling for help in an emergency. Back up communication or cell boosting is recommended. It is common to not see anyone out here for days. To promote a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone, please come prepared and abide by the following rules and precautions: 1) Bring enough water - you will get dehydrated easily in the desert. 1 gallon per person/day is a good general rule for drinking, preparing food, etc. 2) Bring a secondary full can of gas (2.5 gallons or more) and have a full-size spare tire. 3) Bring a first aid kit that includes trauma bandages and tourniquet. 4) Follow a Leave No Trace principle. Please leave the campsite and surrounding area the same or even better than you found it. 5) Store food after preparation in animal proof container or vehicle. Do not keep in tent. Among other animals that are attracted to food, there is a population of black bears in the nearby Solitario. 6) Please remove all trash and waste upon departure. 7) Dogs are allowed on site (we love ours!) However, please be mindful of cleaning up after them. Be very cautious of the desert environment and wildlife. Besides the abundant thorns and stickers that pose harm, animals such as the Javelina consider a dog the same as a Coyote (enemy), and have been known to attack in packs when encountered. This could injure you and your dog. 8) Fires are welcome in the fire-ring but please bring your own firewood, keep the fire contained, and refrain from making fires in high wind conditions. We also require everyone to bring an extra gallon of water to completely douse fire and coals before leaving camp. Follow Brewster County fire bans during periods of high wind and fire concerns. 9) The property and immediate area has a rocky and uneven terrain that includes very large ravines and canyons, some with 50 foot sheer drops. The rocks and dirt around these areas can be very loose and unstable. Hiking around the property is at your own risk. Take precaution to avoid injury. 10) Remember that the surrounding areas are all private property so keep to the roads once outside of Laughing Coyote Canyon site. 11) Enjoy your time here. Being in a remote landscape promotes being one with nature. It can be humbling and exilirating at the same time. A grounding experience akin to how our ancestors felt with a need for self-reliance.
Campfires
from 
$15
 / night
No Mans Land

4. No Mans Land

4.4mi from Study Butte · 3 sites · Tents, RVs · Terlingua, TX
Pitch your tent and set up your campground! Camping inside Terlingua Ranch is once in a lifetime experience. Bring your skills and live off grid. An off road adventure with 360° Mountain views, cactus 🌵rocks and more. Wildlife such as elk, black bear, mule deer, mountain lions, road runners and more. You can hike, explore, hunt and go off road on adventurous ATV if you have one. MUST know how to read Lat/Long or you will get lost. The stars at night appear so close as if you can pick them one by one. Breakfast in the mornings when the sun is barely rising and dinner when the sun is setting is a sight you can't see anywhere else. Terlingua Ranch is the getaway spot when you need to connect with yourself and focus. If you want to disconnect from your phone or internet Terlingua Ranch is the place. You can bring Starlink or any other method of connection if you need to stay connected in case of an emergency. We have 21 acres in the back by the Chihuahuan mountains on the border of Mexico and also connect to 9 Points Mesa Ranch and we have also have 5 acres in front close to the entrance of Terlingua Ranch. The 5 acres also have mountain views as well. Enjoy your experience at No Man's Land!
Campfires
from 
$90
 / night
Ranchito De Cielo Rey

5. Ranchito De Cielo Rey

13mi from Study Butte · 10 sites · Tents, RVs · Study Butte, TX
West Texas desert land with wildlife and lots of open air. Just north of Big Bend National Park lots of hiking and sites to see. Trails on the property and a perimeter to walk to see wildlife. Land is located on Dagger Road and can be accessed from 2 different exits off of Hwy 118 Approximately 60 miles south of Alpine Tx. To enter the Ranchito exit off 118 onto Comanche Prairie rd make a left at the end then right on Detour then right on Dagger to the entrance, to enter from the main Terlingua ranch paved road turn right on Dagger rd and follow to Ranchito. Please do not camp around the existing rv no 1 spot on map and the surrounding area. Camp site no. 4 is a large cleared area set up for multiple campers, sites 2 & 3 are cleared areas for single tents. See picture of property map and camping sites that are numbered numerous other rustic places to camp also not marked. Dark skies area enjoy the stars. Property is not to far from Terlingua to enjoy great food and historic sites. Google maps will show Ranchito De Cielo Rey. Enjoy and be safe.
Campfires
from 
$27
 / night

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