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With everything there is to see and do in and around Big Bend National Park, the area has become one of the most cherished family-friendly vacation destinations in Texas. Lodging options are abundant, ranging from rustic to luxurious. Whether your family would prefer a campground, an authentic Texas ranch, a resort hotel or a vacation rental, you're sure to find it here. There are also plenty of timeshare resales and vacation homes for sale, for those interested in becoming an avid Bender!

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Offline Al

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Zone Camping
« Reply #15 on: December 06, 2006, 07:34:49 PM »
Zone camping is a great way to go.  Just be sure you have topography maps,  know how to read them and have enough water. A GPS is nice to have for sure.  Remember it is the desert and  everything out there wants to poke or cut you.  Enjoy!

Al

Moderator note:  followups on how to read topo maps have been moved to
http://www.bigbendchat.com/portal/forum/general-questions-and-answers/how-to-read-topo-maps-t4889.0.html
« Last Edit: December 07, 2007, 11:40:25 AM by RichardM »

 

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