Seep Spring on the Rancherias Loop — Big Bend Ranch State Park
Troy W.
Reviewed Nov. 1, 2019

Seep Spring on the Rancherias Loop

Seep Spring is a dispersed primitive campsite on the Rancherias Loop Trail. 

The main attraction of this site is that it is relatively close to the trailhead entrance. Also, camping in the river wash on soft sand with high bluffs surrounding us was a fun experience. On route to this site you will pass through desert brush, see a variety of high mountain flora and weave your way through ocotillo forest. 

There are no facilities nor amenities at this campsite. Leave No Trace principles should apply. Purchase gas and supplies in Fort Stockton, Alpine or Terlingua before entering the park because there are no supplies within the park. Prior to visiting this site it is required that you check in to the Barton Warnock Visitor Center from 8am to 4pm and secure a backcountry permit. Backcountry sites are$10 per night with a limit of 6 people. Sites must be at least 1/4 mile from any other existing campsite; at least 300 feet from water sources and prehistoric or historic cultural sites; at least 3/4 mile from trailheads or roads. 

At the trailhead and once you enter the trail, there is no cell phone signal. This is a remote area of the park which has few visitors, so take appropriate safety precautions for self-rescue if needed. This site is about 4 miles from the East trailhead entrance for the Rancherias Loop Trail. Along the trail you will cross over mountains, valleys and river washes. During our trip there had not been rain and there was a forecast of zero rain. We elected to set up camp and sleep in the river wash on the sand. This is not advisable if there is rain or a forecast of rain because this area could flash flood. 

The main attraction of this site is that it is relatively close to the trailhead entrance. Also, camping in the river wash on soft sand with high bluffs surrounding us was a fun experience. On route to this site you will pass through desert brush, see a variety of high mountain flora and weave your way through ocotillo forest.

SiteDispersed Primitive Campsite
Month of VisitNovember
  • Review photo of Seep Spring on the Rancherias Loop — Big Bend Ranch State Park by Troy W., November 1, 2019
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  • Review photo of Seep Spring on the Rancherias Loop — Big Bend Ranch State Park by Troy W., November 1, 2019
  • Review photo of Seep Spring on the Rancherias Loop — Big Bend Ranch State Park by Troy W., November 1, 2019
  • Review photo of Seep Spring on the Rancherias Loop — Big Bend Ranch State Park by Troy W., November 1, 2019
  • Review photo of Seep Spring on the Rancherias Loop — Big Bend Ranch State Park by Troy W., November 1, 2019
  • Review photo of Seep Spring on the Rancherias Loop — Big Bend Ranch State Park by Troy W., November 1, 2019
  • Review photo of Seep Spring on the Rancherias Loop — Big Bend Ranch State Park by Troy W., November 1, 2019
  • Review photo of Seep Spring on the Rancherias Loop — Big Bend Ranch State Park by Troy W., November 1, 2019
  • Review photo of Seep Spring on the Rancherias Loop — Big Bend Ranch State Park by Troy W., November 1, 2019
  • Review photo of Seep Spring on the Rancherias Loop — Big Bend Ranch State Park by Troy W., November 1, 2019