Load up your RV (or your pick up, or even your sedan), and head to the southernmost tip of the Lone Star State, where there really is an outdoor adventure to suit anyone’s interests and fitness level. Like roughing it in the wilderness? Pitch a tent. Prefer the amenities of a comfortable lodge? You can do that too. You can also hike, go horseback riding, rock climb and bird watch. Whatever you do, make sure to enjoy Texas’s endless night sky.
Camping in Big Bend is awesome in the spring and fall. This time of year, not so much. Go somewhere where it's cool enough to breathe (and sleep at night.)
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smendlovitz
5 months ago
4 comments
SOUNDS WONDERFUL...
cdmcculloch
5 months ago
2 comments
Camping in Big Bend is awesome in the spring and fall. This time of year, not so much. Go somewhere where it's cool enough to breathe (and sleep at night.)