Cottonwood Campground

Big Bend National Park, TX · Campground

Rating
4.6/5
★★★★★ 4.6
Reviews
20
Rank in Big Bend National Park
#2
of 43 hotels
City Percentile
33%
rating percentile
Address
Cottonwood Campground, Big Bend National Park, TX 79834
Phone
(877) 444-6777
Website
www.nps.gov/bibe/planyourvisit/cottonwood_campground.htm

Cottonwood Campground is a hotel located in Big Bend National Park, TX. It is one of 43 hotels listed in Big Bend National Park. Its 4.6-star rating matches the Big Bend National Park city average of 4.7 stars. It ranks #2 among Big Bend National Park hotels by combined rating and review volume. There are 10 photos associated with this location.

Customer Reviews

★★★★☆ 4.0 Ben Nicholson · Feb 2026

Cottonwood Campground in Big Bend National Park offers a quieter, more secluded camping experience near the Rio Grande. While most of the cottonwoods were recently cut down—so shade is more limited than in years past—the sites remain spacious and thoughtfully arranged. The campground is well maintained, and the bathrooms are regularly cleaned, which adds to the overall comfort. There is no electricity, so plan accordingly, but that lack of hookups preserves the peaceful atmosphere. The stargazing here is absolutely incredible—among the best in Texas. On clear nights, the Milky Way is vivid, and even a simple pair of binoculars dramatically enhances the view. As a courtesy to others, campers keep lights low after dark, which makes the night sky experience even more remarkable.

★★★★★ 5.0 Bill Anz · Jan 2026

Cottonwood is a small campground with large campsites near the Castolon store and Santa Elena canyon. It's roughly 30 minutes to the Basin, 1 hour from Boquillas/Rio Grande Village, about 30 minutes from the western entrance (Study Butte) and a little over an hour from the Persimmon Gap entrance. There are 4 NON-potable water spigots and 1 potable water spigot. Each site has a BBQ grill (no wood fires though), a picnic table and room for 2 vehicles. There are 4 vault toilets which were clean. The camp host was very nice and had helpful tips on possible hikes. We had no issues with noisy neighbors and didn't notice any road noise after dark. We were there 12/31/25 to 1/4/26 and even though every site was reserved most nights the campground was never full. Mostly tent campers but several RVs

★★★★★ 5.0 Gabriel Martins · Dec 2025

Camped here with my fiancée for thanksgiving and couldn’t have had a better experience. The campground is very well kept, very clean and very quiet. The bathrooms are clean, the water taps are easily accessible and the campsites are well maintained. The camp host was very professional and on top of her game.

★★★★★ 5.0 cshire Cshire · Feb 2026

Stayed here December 2014 for 4 or 5 nights. Nice quiet campground. Only 1 other camper the whole time we were there.

★★★★☆ 4.0 Gary Galles · Feb 2025

This was a great place to stay. Very quiet and beautiful views of the mountains. Watch the wind, it can come through gusting very hard and carrying quite the dust cloud with it. No site services and no dump station, but they do have water spigots around the park and potable water near the entrance.

Accessibility & Amenities

✓ Wheelchair Accessible Entrance ✓ Wheelchair Accessible Parking Lot

Services

Campground

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