Recent Hipcampers say this Hipcamp is great for families and kids.
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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.We provide the earth, you provide the shelter. BYO-Tent. Camping in your own tent or vehicle is $30 per night, per tent or vehicle for reservations checking in Sunday through Thursday and $50 per night for reservations checking in on Friday or Saturday nights (kids under 13 camp for free), and includes access to our communal spaces and bathhouses. 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. Maps are available at the front door of our main building. No need to check-in with the front desk, just grab a map and set-up.
I had to pay $50 to stay in a parking lot next to other cars. The campsite itself was really great, super nice people but I feel $50 for a parking spot is super greedy, I don’t understand why there are no smaller spots within the campground for Vans. The venue is super cool, they sell cool stuff.
Campsite was beautiful, had all the amenities we needed (hot shower, sink, clean bathrooms, firepit) You can hear the coyotes howling in the distance at night and there's a nice bench on top of the ridge nearby to see the sunrise. Host provided firewood and was very welcoming.
Location
Marfa, Presidio, Texas, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Jumanos, Mescalero Apache, and Ndé Kónitsąąíí Gokíyaa (Lipan Apache) First Nations according to