Notes
DAILY VISITATION FEES: Daily visitation fees are in addition to Campsite or Day Use Facility fees.
POTENTIAL COST SAVER: All State Parks charge a daily visitation fee in addition to facility & camping fees. Before you check in at the park, ask if you can save by purchasing a Texas State Park Pass. With a pass you and your guests will enjoy unlimited visits for 1-year to more than 90 State Parks, without paying the daily visitation fee, plus other additional benefits. All pass sales are final. There are no refunds for passes and no extensions regardless of weather or park closures.
EXCESS VEHICLE FEES: An excess vehicle fee will be charged for all vehicles over the limit of 2 per site.
CHECK IN: All campers are required to check in at the park headquarters before occupying a site.
PETS: Big Bend Ranch, a vast and wild area, is different from other Texas parks. If you bring your dog, please pay special attention to the Park's policy on dogs to ensure a perfect visit for you & other visitors, & at the same time, safeguard the park and all its resources. Dogs are only allowed to be a ¼ mile from campsites or designated roads. The trails that dogs are allowed on are the Closed Canyon and Hoodoos Trail on FM 170. Dogs are not allowed on any other trails, in the backcountry, or in any buildings, including the Big House & Bunkhouse at Sauceda Headquarters. Keep your dog on a leash no longer than 6 ft & all droppings should immediately be picked up with a bag and properly disposed of in a trash receptacle.
HORSES: For Parks that allow horses - All horses entering the park, must have a negative Coggins test less than 12 months old.
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES: Public consumption or display of an alcoholic beverage is prohibited.
FIREWOOD: Gathering of firewood is prohibited.
WILDLIFE: Feeding of wildlife is prohibited.
Visitors can check in at Ft. Leaton State Historic Site, the Barton Warnock Visitor Center, or the Sauceda Ranger Station. The Sauceda Ranger Station is open from 8am to 6pm. Fort Leaton State Historic Site and the Barton Warnock Visitor Centers are open 8am to 4:30pm.
If you have a site along the River Corridor, proceed to your campground and select a site. Check in at a Ranger station the following morning to let them know you arrived and/or to make additional reservations.
If you have a site in the park interior, proceed to your site and check in at a Ranger station the following morning to let them know you arrived and/or to make additional reservations.
If you arrive in the park interior after dark and you do not know where your site is, you may overnight at Botella Junction and visit a ranger station the following morning.
Orientation maps are available 24/7 outside of each BBRSP ranger station. Always orient yourself before heading out.
For after-hours emergencies, call 911 or Presidio County Sheriff’s Office - 432-729-4308. For non-emergencies call the Sauceda Ranger Station - 432-229-3613..
Late arrivals with Sauceda campsite reservations in the Main part of the park should stop in at the Barton Warnock Center or Fort Leaton by 4:30pm to check into your campsite. or After hours you will have camp at the Botella Junction, an overflow area, for one night and to come back to the Sauceda Ranger Station the next morning by 9am. Restrooms available.
For after hours emergency, call 911 or 432-729-4308.
FOR BUNKHOUSE
All reservations for the bunkhouse must check in at the Sauceda Ranger Station. Late arrivals can tent camp at Botella Junction and proceed to Sauceda Ranger Station the next morning or choose a bunk that is not occupied and check in the following morning.