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huachuca wrote:
Thanks for the clarification on Cottonwood - I thought I may have been missing something that could come in handy. We really enjoy staying there, often arrive late and have found the site availability postings to be somewhat unreliable.
The link you've provided seems to go to the Park Service managed Rio Grande Village campground (the one without hookups). I don't think you're able to make reservations from it for the concessionaire managed Rio Grande Village RV Park campground (the one with hookups located in front of the store). It's my understanding these are entirely separate but I could be wrong.
It would sure help to clarify things if they didn't both have such similar names.
โApr-29-2016 02:54 PM
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โApr-29-2016 01:05 PM
2gypsies wrote:prstlk wrote:
As many said you can not get your rig into any other campground INSIDE the park except the Rio Grand Campground.
The campgrounds in Big Bend they could fit their RV are:
Rio Grande Village RV with hookups - Some reservable
Rio Grande Village campground - dry camping - Some reservable
Cottonwood campground (lovely) - dry camping but no generators allowed. Some reservable
The other campground in the park is Chisos Basin with a 24' motorhome restriction and a 20' trailer restriction due to the narrow winding road. Some are reservable.
We highly recommend staying in this huge park. Once inside you'd have a lot of space to cover. Staying outside the park - even if it were only a couple miles from the 'gate' is still a very long way to get to the main areas of the park. There is nothing at the 'gate'.
โApr-28-2016 08:13 PM
prstlk wrote:
As many said you can not get your rig into any other campground INSIDE the park except the Rio Grand Campground.
โApr-28-2016 02:23 PM
Jesshopes wrote:
I really REALLY appreciate all of the very specific feedback.
prstlk, just so that I understand are you suggesting that we stay at a campground 100 miles from headquarters? Wouldn't that mean hours of driving each day?
I don't mind driving a bit but to drive 3-4 hours a day just to get to and from the park seems like it might be a bit much.
I'm not super concerned with the amenities of the park other than full hook up and, maybe, clean bathrooms. I mentioned "resort" earlier because I saw one and was trying to find out the name of it.
Location is much more important. Two years ago we stayed at the campground 1 mile from the entrance to the Grand Canyon. IT was, in my opinion, a dump...but served a perfect purpose.
Thanks again! All of this information is so helpful!
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