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Tin Valley Retro Rentals

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Tin Valley Retro Rentals, near Terlingua, Texas, is a unique camping spot that offers a blend of quirky accommodations and stunning natural beauty. With options ranging from retro Airstreams to cozy tents, it’s a place where you can truly escape the everyday grind.

The campground is pet-friendly and features spacious sites that allow for a bit of privacy while still enjoying breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains. Visitors rave about the starry nights, with one camper noting, “The star viewing cannot be beat!” You’ll find amenities like fire pits and charcoal grills at each site, perfect for cooking up a meal or roasting marshmallows under the vast Texas sky.

For those looking to explore, Tin Valley is a short drive from Big Bend National Park, where you can hike and take in the rugged landscapes. The nearby Terlingua Ranch offers additional facilities, including showers and a restaurant, making it easy to enjoy a bit of comfort after a day of adventure. Whether you’re here for a weekend or a longer stay, this campground promises a memorable experience filled with charm and tranquility.

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Tin Valley Retro Rentals is located in Texas

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29.493301096217934 N
103.34079601895363 W

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Access

  • Drive-In
    Park next to your site
  • Walk-In
    Park in a lot, walk to your site.
  • Hike-In
    Backcountry sites.

Stay Connected

  • WiFi
    Available
  • Verizon
    Unknown
  • AT&T
    Available
  • T-Mobile
    Good

Site Types

  • Tent Sites
  • RV Sites
  • Standard (Tent/RV)
  • Group
  • Cabins
  • Tent Cabin

Features

For Campers

  • Trash
  • Picnic Table
  • Firewood Available
  • Reservable
  • WiFi
  • Showers
  • Drinking Water
  • Electric Hookups
  • Toilets
  • Alcohol
  • Pets
  • Fires

For Vehicles

  • Sewer Hookups
  • Water Hookups

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Reviewed Mar. 30, 2021

Quirky park with stunning views

We drove in after dark and were greeted and driven around by the amazingly friendly Megan. She got us set up in our spot in no time. We brought our own camper van to stay in buy they also offer extremely unique trailers and tents to rent. Waking up to the views of the mountains was an unforgettable experience and we are truly envious of those that get to live in them. We will definitely be back for a more lengthy visit :)

  • Review photo of Tin Valley Retro Rentals by Jeff D., March 30, 2021
  • Review photo of Tin Valley Retro Rentals by Jeff D., March 30, 2021
  • Review photo of Tin Valley Retro Rentals by Jeff D., March 30, 2021
Reviewed Mar. 13, 2021

Tin Valley Retro Rentals is a diamond in the rough!

Tin Valley Retro Rentals is a diamond in the rough! Owner Ronda has transformed Airstreams, buses, retro RV’s, and even a VW Beetle (the Cuddlebug) and Land Yacht into amazing places to stay. At Tin Valley you’ll share your stay with a donkey, some pigs, chickens, dogs and cats. It’s a pet friendly atmosphere. Along with the retro rentals and tent sites there’s amazing RV parking and new to Tin Valley, Van Lifer parking spaces. This is not your standard RV park, the RV parking spaces are spread out not packed in tightly. The sites are spread out so you’re not looking directly into your neighbor’s window but instead at the immaculate unobstructed view of the surrounding mountains. Two of the tent sites have their own artistic touch complete with A-Frame style lodging so you can leave the tent home if you’d like. The Land Yacht site is the only clothing optional site here as well, where you can feel free to feel free. Each site has it’s own fire pit and charcoal grill. There’s an outdoor shower here, or nearby showers, laundry, pool and cafe at the neighboring Terlingua Ranch. Artist Jules Muck has put her own touch on Tin Valley transforming what would normally be just a renovated RV into a work of art. Stars will shine brighter here than you’ve ever seen before without the city light pollution nearby and it’s an amazing sight. You can hike up the two mountains closest or take a walk around Tin Valley. Take time to head to Big Bend national or state parks in the Terlingua area. The center of Terlingua also has a ghost town complete with walking tour. In that area you’ll find bars and restaurants, Cottonwood, the nearest grocery store, or the closest place to fill up on gas. A visit to Terlingua and Tin Valley Retro Rentals won’t disappoint. You won’t’ find another place this original, or with this much space to rent to call your own as an RV’er, camper, or retro renter. Check out tinvalleyretrorentals.com or Tin Valley Retro Rentals on Facebook.

Reviewed Jan. 3, 2021

Off the grid!

The first time I stayed in Tin Valley was in July a few years ago. Not many folks were there, and we stayed in Pancho Villa, a refurbished Airstream that was wonderful. We had a perfect view of the Milky Way at night, and spent our days in Big Bend - and had both places almost to ourselves. This week we returned to Tin Valley prepared to camp, but then a record-breaking snowstorm settled in. Rhonda moved us to a converted trailer with room for the four of us, heat, and a kitchenette.

Rhonda is a wonder. The place is pretty much off-the-grid, so don’t go if you want to be pampered and online. Go if you want a taste of independence, to hear coyotes howling at night, and zero light noise to see the sky. Can’t wait to return.

  • Review photo of Tin Valley Retro Rentals by Kathrina M., January 3, 2021
  • Review photo of Tin Valley Retro Rentals by Kathrina M., January 3, 2021
  • Review photo of Tin Valley Retro Rentals by Kathrina M., January 3, 2021
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Reviewed Jul. 25, 2019

Stayed in an old Airstream!

Had a great time staying in the “Streaker” at Tin Valley Retro Rentals 6/21-24. Highly recommend as an escape from your daily routine. Rhonda is very cool and will make sure all of your needs are met. The star viewing cannot be beat!

  • Review photo of Tin Valley Retro Rentals by Chris P., July 25, 2019
  • Review photo of Tin Valley Retro Rentals by Chris P., July 25, 2019
Reviewed Nov. 27, 2018

Serene Desert Retreat

Tin Valley is a beautiful and serene desert retreat situated in a valley, surrounded by small mountain ranges such as the Western Corrazones and Sombrero Peak. The night skies are bright and breathtaking when the weather is clear; we were lucky enough to see the Milky Way and the Leonid meteor shower during our stay. There are several sites at Tin Valley - some A frame platforms, some stationary trailers, some cars and buses that have been converted to camping trailers. There are also some stationary RVs available to rent that have running water, electricity, and a bath house. These latter RV rentals are more expensive than the more primitive sites. We booked our stay through Airbnb.

Our camper was an old trailer that had been gutted/renovated and was outfitted with sleeping bags, extra blankets, two cots, and a propane heater (no gas provided). It was a good windbreak on the colder, chillier nights. There were some solar-powered outlets in the trailer (for charging a phone), but we didn't use them since our phones would charge in the car. I don't think they would power anything like a hair dryer, etc. The rest of the site included a trash can, a padded bench, two chairs, a picnic table, a charcoal grill, and a fire ring (wood available for purchase - I think it was $5 per bundle). There is no water at the site, but there is a sink and outdoor shower a short walk away. There is no hot water available, but it is potable. The rental included the free use of the (hot) showers at nearby (5 minute drive) Terlingua Ranch Lodge, where there is also a restaurant. There is also a portapotty a short walk away from the trailer, which was kept very clean and well-stocked with toilet paper. There is no cell service or wifi at the campsite, but free wifi is available if you walk down toward the stationary RVs.

Getting to the site in the dark can be a little intimidating - it's West Texas, so everything is pretty spread out. The owner of the site was excellent when communicating how to find it. Google Maps will not take you to the correct place - you must print out directions before you go (cell service is very spotty out there) and watch your car's odometer. Drive slowly and carefully - lots of wild animals and winding, unpaved roads. You can safely make it to the camp site with any kind of car, though a vehicle with high clearance and/or 4-wheel drive wouldn't hurt.

The site is about a 20-25 minute drive from Terlingua/Study Butte, and about a 30-35 minute drive to the entrance of Big Bend National Park. If you plan to stay here while visiting Big Bend, remember to factor drive time to the park and then within the park - it's a big place. The drives are beautiful, though, so it's not a chore.

Please be aware:

  1. If you bring your own car, please check all systems before you take it out there. Our car's battery died halfway through the trip and the owner of the only auto parts store in Terlingua was out of town, so the store was closed. We had to get a jump in the park and then drive two hours north to Alpine to get a new battery.

  2. West Texas is a desert - Big Bend NP only allows 5 gallons of water per person per day at potable spigots. Please be sparing and conserve where you can. That said, it is Texas, which means it can get very hot. Bring water with you everywhere.

  3. West Texas is home to Mexican black bears, mountain lions, bobcats, coyotes, javelinas (wild hogs), every variety of venomous snake that lives in the United States, and more. It may not look like a typical "predator country," but it can be. Store food in hard-shell enclosed spaces, like your trailer or car. Bear boxes are not available at sites, but they are available in the national park. Watch carefully for snakes on dry ground at the site (rattlesnakes, copperheads, coral snakes) and in water (cottonmouths, water moccasins).

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  • Review photo of Tin Valley Retro Rentals by Chelsey D., November 27, 2018
  • Review photo of Tin Valley Retro Rentals by Chelsey D., November 27, 2018

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How much does it cost to camp at Tin Valley Retro Rentals?

    Camping at Tin Valley Retro Rentals can cost between $10.00 and $35.00 depending on the site.

  • Does Tin Valley Retro Rentals have RV hookups?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Tin Valley Retro Rentals has water hookups and sewer hookups.

  • What is the elevation of Tin Valley Retro Rentals?

    Tin Valley Retro Rentals is located at 3270 feet.

  • Are fires allowed at Tin Valley Retro Rentals?

    Yes, according to campers on TheDyrt.com, fires are allowed at Tin Valley Retro Rentals, although make sure to check current fire restrictions in the area.

  • Does Tin Valley Retro Rentals have wifi?

    Yes, according to campers on TheDyrt.com, Tin Valley Retro Rentals does have wifi.

  • Is there cell phone reception at Tin Valley Retro Rentals?

    According to campers on TheDyrt.com, Verizon signal is unknown, AT&T is available, and T-Mobile is good.