26 RV Parks & Campgrounds in Alpine, TX
Alpine, Texas sits high in the mountains of far West Texas at 4,462 feet elevation, surrounded by peaks that rise even higher. This is true desert country with a mild winter climate and proximity to Big Bend National Park just 21 miles away. RV parks here range from family-oriented spots with swimming pools and playgrounds to remote 160-acre desert properties where visitors disconnect entirely. Terlingua Ghost Town and the Davis Mountains lie within striking distance, making Alpine a genuine base camp for exploring the Big Bend region.
Lost Alaskan RV Park brings family amenities to the mountains, complete with a swimming pool, playground, gift shop, and a grassy dog park for traveling pets. Rolling G RV Park sits on the south side of town off Highway 118 South and stocks full hookup sites with 50 Amp service and WiFi connectivity. La Vista RV Park claims the high country of West Texas in the Del Norte Mountains, offering spacious RV sites with full hookups and pull-through options alongside mile-high elevation views. Stillwell Ranch Store and RV Park positions itself just north of Big Bend National Park, roughly 8 miles from the Persimmon Gap entrance, and operates an old-fashioned general store selling gas, ice, beer, and canned goods. Rancho de los Arboles Muertos spans 160 acres of raw desert landscape a few minutes from Big Bend, marketing itself as an off-grid, eco-friendly retreat where guests truly step away from daily connectivity. Private and government-managed options exist throughout the area.
Big Bend National Park dominates the region's outdoor draw, with Santa Elena Canyon and Big Bend Ranch State Park offering dramatic landscape and hiking. Terlingua Ghost Town sits nearby as a quirky historical site. The Davis Mountains and McDonald Observatory provide astronomical and scenic pursuits, while the small town of Marfa has developed a contemporary art presence. Boquillas, Mexico lies accessible for day trips, adding cultural variety to trips here.
Alpine's elevation of 4,462 feet keeps summer temperatures moderate at an average of 87 degrees in July, dropping to a cool 50 degrees in January. The surrounding peaks exceed one mile in elevation, creating dramatic terrain on all sides. Annual precipitation runs just 9.9 inches, so rain is rare and skies tend to clear quickly. Drivers should expect winding mountain roads and sparse services between towns. The region's sparse population and wide-open character define the appeal.
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Black Gap WMA FC #1 - #2 is a campground located in Alpine, Texas, offering a remote camping experience in West Texas. This facility provides basic camping accommodations for...

Nightingale Place is a campground located in Alpine, Texas, offering a convenient base for exploring the scenic landscape of West Texas. Situated in the heart of the Big Bend...
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Mills Ranch is a campground located in Alpine, Texas, offering a gateway to the scenic landscapes of West Texas. Situated in the heart of the Big Bend region, this campground...
Show moreDesert Dog Ranch is a campground located in Alpine, Texas, offering a gateway to the natural beauty of West Texas. Situated in the heart of the Big Bend region, this campground...
Show moreStar Haven is a campground located in Alpine, Texas, offering a gateway to the natural beauty of West Texas. Situated in the heart of the Big Bend region, this campground provides...
Show moreRedemption Station is a campground located in Alpine, Texas, offering a convenient base for exploring the scenic landscapes of West Texas. Situated in the heart of the Big Bend...
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