The best camping in Blackwell School National Historic Site, TX

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Discover the historic Blackwell School in Marfa, Texas.  

The best camping in Blackwell School National Historic Site, TX

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4. Cholla Ranch Camp, Glamping Tents

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23mi from Blackwell School National Historic Site · 3 sites · Lodging
Learn more about this land: Cholla Ranch Camp, situated in the Chihuahuan Desert of Far West Texas is both remote and convenient as it lies just a few miles from the small town of Alpine. This desert setting has been consistently used as a working ranch for decades. The camp is a 10 acre section we have dedicated to hosting guests out of the 1100 acre ranch. Two unique Glamping Tents and 1 Cabin are offered on the ranch to rent. Each unit offers indoor plumbing, comfy beds, refrigerator, microwave, heat and ac seasonally, a private deck, outdoor cooking space and much much more. From your deck is a direct view of the Twin Peaks during the day and spectacular stargazing at night. Pasture Horses and Cattle Roam the Property while Chickens stay safe in their oversized run. One part ranch, one part camp- all Far West Texas Desert. We supply a range of fantastic organic toiletries that help support our grey water system. Fresh Locally Ground Coffee and yes even snacks. Here at CRC we try to ensure your needs are well taking care of.  We look forward to your stay as a place to relax while being submerged in the history of the land.
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$130
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5. Camp Davis RV Park

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20mi from Blackwell School National Historic Site · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
We offer full hookups at our pull-through RV sites with 50-amp service (30-amp adapters available). Tent campers are welcome! Guests can enjoy a completely renovated bathhouse featuring toilets, showers, and a soaking tub. The park also offers free Wi-Fi. Come experience the dark skies of West Texas from your site and enjoy the many birds that call Camp Davis home. Long-term and month-to-month renters are welcome. Tent camping is also available—come stay with us for a while! Nestled in the breathtaking Davis Mountains at an elevation of 4,982 feet, Camp Davis RV Park is your gateway to adventure and relaxation in Fort Davis, the coolest town in the Lone Star State. With stunning mountain scenery, rich history, and proximity to renowned West Texas attractions, your unforgettable escape awaits.
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$43
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8. Cosmic Desert Camp

50mi from Blackwell School National Historic Site · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
Camp Under the Big Sky – Off-Grid Desert Escape Near Presidio, TX Looking to truly disconnect? Welcome to your own slice of raw Texas desert—no electricity, no water, just endless skies, silence, and surreal views. This off-grid campsite sits on untouched land just outside Presidio, nestled between rugged mountains and wide-open desert plains. Whether you're stargazing, hiking, or just looking to escape the noise, this is your blank canvas for solitude and adventure. What You’ll Find: Epic desert sunrises and sunsets with 360° views Incredible stargazing with zero light pollution Total peace and quiet Close to Big Bend Ranch State Park, the Rio Grande, and the Mexico border 💡 Know Before You Go: This is primitive camping – no water, no electricity, no toilets You’ll need to bring everything you need in and pack everything out Fires allowed when no local burn bans are in effect Dogs welcome! Just keep them safe and respectful of wildlife This land offers a rare kind of stillness. At night, the stars stretch forever. In the morning, the desert light changes everything. It’s perfect for off-grid adventurers, photographers, van lifers, and anyone seeking space to breathe. Life doesnt get better than this.
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11. Tumble In Marfa RV Park

1.3mi from Blackwell School National Historic Site · 1 site
Discover the charm of our family-owned RV Park and Campground, where personalized service and a welcoming atmosphere set us apart from the rest. Nestled in a serene location, our campground offers 22 spacious sites equipped with 20/30/50 amp power and water connections. Twelve of these sites also feature waste disposal, while the remaining ten have convenient dumping options available exclusively for our guests. Our facilities include clean restrooms and showers, ensuring a comfortable stay for all visitors. Enjoy the outdoors in our Camp Kitchen and Lounge, perfect for socializing and sharing stories with fellow campers. Stay connected with our strong Wi-Fi service, and feel free to bring your furry friends along, as pets are always welcome here. Whether you're looking to explore nearby natural attractions, swim in local swimming holes, or engage in outdoor activities, our campground serves as an ideal base for your adventures. With nearby restaurants and shops, you'll find everything you need for a memorable getaway. Come experience the unique hospitality of our family-run campground, where every guest is treated like family.

12. Marfa Yacht Club

1.9mi from Blackwell School National Historic Site · 1 site
Discover the Marfa Yacht Club, a truly unique destination that combines the charm of an RV park with the luxury of glamping, all set against the breathtaking backdrop of Marfa, Texas. Spanning 10 acres on the eastern edge of the town, our site offers unparalleled views of the star-studded skies, the majestic Chinati and Davis mountains, and the picturesque working ranch lands that surround us. At Marfa Yacht Club, we provide full-hookup RV sites for those seeking a traditional camping experience, as well as deluxe Airstream accommodations for guests who prefer a touch of glamour in their outdoor adventure. Whether you're looking to unwind under the stars or explore the natural beauty of the area, our park is the perfect base for your one-of-a-kind getaway. In addition to our stunning views and comfortable lodging, you'll find a variety of nearby attractions, including swimming holes, outdoor activities, and local restaurants and shops. Experience the magic of Marfa and create unforgettable memories at the Marfa Yacht Club, where adventure and relaxation await.

13. Davis Mountain RV Park

21mi from Blackwell School National Historic Site · 25 sites
Discover the unique charm of our RV park, nestled at an impressive altitude of 5,050 feet in Fort Davis, Texas—the highest town in the state. This elevation not only offers cooler temperatures, with an average of 72 degrees year-round, but also provides stunning mountain views and mesmerizing starry skies that are perfect for stargazing enthusiasts. Our campground features 24 spacious RV spots, ensuring you have the privacy and comfort you need during your stay. Fort Davis boasts a vibrant local scene with nine distinct restaurants and various shopping options, including two grocery stores and a liquor store, all conveniently located within two miles of the park. For those eager to explore the great outdoors or delve into the rich history of Fort Davis, there are plenty of attractions nearby. The National Historic Site offers both historical insights and scenic hiking trails, making it a must-visit for nature lovers and history buffs alike. Just two miles from our RV park, Davis Mountains State Park hosts weekly programs and features hiking trails suitable for all skill levels, from beginners to advanced hikers. Don’t miss the nearby McDonald Observatory, where families can enjoy engaging programs, including Star Parties held on Tuesday, Friday, and Saturday nights. For more information, visit the Observatory’s website or call (432) 426-

14. Historic Prude Ranch

21mi from Blackwell School National Historic Site · 1 site
Prude Ranch stands out as a unique destination, offering a blend of rustic charm and modern amenities that cater to a wide range of guests. Whether you're seeking a cozy family cabin for a private retreat or a spacious bunkhouse that accommodates up to 20 adventurers, we have the perfect lodging option to suit your needs. As a guest at Prude Ranch, you will enjoy access to a variety of facilities designed to enhance your stay. Explore our scenic trails, perfect for hiking and nature walks, or engage in friendly competition on our sports courts. For those who love to cook outdoors, our designated grill and cookout area is ideal for gathering with friends and family. After a day of activities, unwind in our inviting lodge, where you can relax and share stories of your adventures. With a wealth of entertainment options available, Prude Ranch ensures that every member of your group will find something enjoyable to do. From outdoor activities to nearby attractions, including natural swimming holes and local dining and shopping experiences, your stay promises to be both exciting and memorable.

16. B C Ranch RV Park

22mi from Blackwell School National Historic Site · 1 site
Nestled in the stunning mountains of West Texas, Alpine stands out as a unique gateway to some of the region's most breathtaking natural wonders, including Big Bend National Park, Big Bend Ranch State Park, and the Davis Mountains. This charming town is not only a hub for outdoor enthusiasts but also offers a rich cultural experience with attractions such as the Ft. Davis National Historic Site, the renowned McDonald Observatory, and the intriguing Marfa Mystery Lights, famously featured on the TV show Unsolved Mysteries. Art lovers will appreciate the Chinati Foundation, while wildlife enthusiasts can enjoy exceptional opportunities for wildlife viewing. Alpine is also home to Sul Ross State University and the Museum of Big Bend, adding to its vibrant community atmosphere. The climate here is pleasantly mild throughout the year, making it an ideal destination for visitors at any time. Summers are characterized by low humidity, gentle breezes, and cool evenings, while winters are equally mild, boasting plenty of sunshine. Experience the captivating beauty and endless adventures that await you in this remarkable region, often referred to as the Last Frontier!

18. La Vista RV Park

26mi from Blackwell School National Historic Site · 61 sites
Nestled in the breathtaking Del Norte Mountains of West Texas, La Vista R.V. Park offers a unique blend of natural beauty and outdoor adventure, making it an ideal destination for nature enthusiasts. With stunning views of the surrounding mountains, this park is a haven for bird and wildlife watching, as well as hiking along scenic nature trails. Additionally, it is conveniently located on the route to the renowned Great Chili Cookoff Championships in Terlingua, adding to its appeal for visitors. Just six miles south of Alpine, Texas, La Vista is surrounded by a wealth of attractions in this captivating region known as “The Last Frontier.” The park's dry summer climate ensures comfortable sunny days and cool, starlit nights, perfect for stargazing. At an elevation of 5,400 feet, guests can enjoy majestic views, clean mountain air, and a sense of tranquility that is hard to find elsewhere. Whether you're looking to explore the great outdoors, relax in a peaceful setting, or participate in local events, La Vista R.V. Park is the perfect base for your West Texas adventure. With its combination of privacy, natural beauty, and proximity to local attractions, it promises an unforgettable experience for all who visit.

19. Marathon Motel and RV Park

47mi from Blackwell School National Historic Site · 1 site
Discover the unique charm of our RV Park, where you can enjoy both modern amenities and the tranquility of nature. With 29 full hookups, our park offers a comprehensive service package that includes water, 30/50 amp electrical connections, sewer, and streaming internet, ensuring a comfortable stay for all our guests. Our easy-to-navigate entrance and well-maintained, bright restrooms with showers are available at no extra charge, making your experience hassle-free. For those seeking a more secluded experience, we provide camping options at the rear of the property. This area offers privacy and stunning views of the surrounding mountains, perfect for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle. Additionally, our campsite fees include access to bathroom and shower facilities, enhancing your outdoor adventure. Whether you're here to explore nearby natural features, enjoy swimming holes, or partake in outdoor activities, our RV Park serves as an ideal base. With local restaurants and shops just a short drive away, you can easily indulge in the best of both nature and convenience. Come and experience the perfect blend of comfort and adventure at our RV Park!
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About

Venture into a poignant chapter of American history while camping near Blackwell School National Historic Site. Standing in Marfa, Texas, this historic establishment is a testament to the era of de facto segregation that spanned from 1889-1965. The Blackwell School, built in 1909, functioned as a segregated institution, exclusively serving the Hispanic community of Marfa during the "separate but equal" era. The walls of the Blackwell School echo with stories of determination, resilience, and hope. While the practice of segregation sought to divide, the spirit of the community and the students who walked its halls remains undeterred. Today, the site serves as a powerful reminder of the challenges faced by minority communities and the enduring spirit of those who sought education and progress against the odds. Currently managed by the Blackwell School Alliance, a non-profit formed by the school's alumni, the site is in the process of transitioning to the National Park Service. This alliance, dedicated to preserving the school's legacy, ensures that the stories and lessons from this period are not forgotten but shared with future generations. Camping near the Blackwell School, you can easily explore the school on weekends, with the site open on Saturdays and Sundays throughout the year. Evening visits can also be arranged upon request. To truly immerse yourself in the history and significance of the Blackwell School, it's recommended to schedule a visit through the Blackwell School Alliance. Blackwell School National Historic Site isn't just a destination; it's an experience, a journey through time that offers insights into the struggles and triumphs of a community.

When to go

The best time to visit Blackwell School National Historic Site is during the mild spring and fall months. Summer can be quite hot, and winter may bring cooler temperatures. Plan your visit for a comfortable exploration of this historic landmark.

Know before you go

  • Check the current conditions and any alerts before your visit to stay informed about accessibility and safety.
  • Accessibility is a priority; contact the park in advance for specific needs.
  • While exploring, respect the site's historical significance and preserve its integrity for future visitors.
  • Remember to bring water, as the Texas heat can be intense, especially during summer months.
  • Photography is encouraged, but please observe any restrictions and be mindful of the site's cultural sensitivity.

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