Camp Elena - Ocotillo Tent 2
Cabin in Big Bend National Park, TX
3 guests · 1 bedroom · 1 bath
Reasons to book
High-end valuePrice for this property is higher than average in the area
Includes essentialsGarden, Kitchen or Kitchenette, Air conditioner and more
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About this cabin rental
Welcome to Camp Elena! We are located less than 10 miles from Big Bend National Park and just minutes from Terlingua Ghost Town. Our tents offer a back-to-the-wild, luxury glamping experience with breathtaking views of the Chisos and Christmas Mountain Ranges and The World's Largest Dark Sky Reserve. Relax and unwind during a couple's getaway or group retreat while enjoying modern and sustainable amenities in the Texas Wild West.
Ocotillo Tent 1 Primary View: Chisos Mountains (BBNP)
TENT AMENITIES
-Coyuchi sheets, towels, and robes
-Hair dryer & Aesop soaps
-Dining/workspace & dresser
-2 yoga mats
-Telescope for unforgettable stargazing
-Outdoor grill, fire pit, and lounge chairs
-Complementary local coffee & tea
-Fellow pour-over and french press coffee equipment
-Fridge/freezer, microwave & gas cooktop
-Cooking & dining essentials
COMMUNAL AMENITIES
-Hammock Pavilion (4 hammocks with mountain views)
-Group Fire Pit (with 8 lounge chairs and Jenga)
SUSTAINABILITY
Embrace the off-grid experience as our glamping retreat operates on solar power. Our furniture and amenities are almost all FSC-certified, GOTS-Certified, handmade, and/or second-hand finds. A portion of the proceeds from each stay goes to Big Bend Conservancy to preserve, enrich, and conserve the unique resources of Big Bend National Park.
WEATHER/AC
Each tent has a split AC/heat unit that provides year-round temperature control of the bed area, and a large, radiant propane heater for additional warmth in winter months. There's also a large ceiling fan in the bedroom for an extra breeze, and we provide a fleece blanket and electric blanket in the winter. Do note that because they are uninsulated canvas tents, the indoor temperatures will never match the levels of a fully insulated home.
You can find average outdoor temperatures on Big Bend National Park's website, and we always recommend checking the weather conditions right before you travel to the area.
Our aim is to provide an authentic experience in the great outdoors while being as comfortable as possible in tented lodging.
SELF CHECK-IN
We are a self check-in property, do not provide daily housekeeping, and do not have staff on site but have property managers that live a few minutes away and are available to help with any guest needs.
MORE INFO
Please check our dedicated website to Camp Elena for more information about the property, getting here, and things to do.
Ocotillo Tent 1 Primary View: Chisos Mountains (BBNP)
TENT AMENITIES
-Coyuchi sheets, towels, and robes
-Hair dryer & Aesop soaps
-Dining/workspace & dresser
-2 yoga mats
-Telescope for unforgettable stargazing
-Outdoor grill, fire pit, and lounge chairs
-Complementary local coffee & tea
-Fellow pour-over and french press coffee equipment
-Fridge/freezer, microwave & gas cooktop
-Cooking & dining essentials
COMMUNAL AMENITIES
-Hammock Pavilion (4 hammocks with mountain views)
-Group Fire Pit (with 8 lounge chairs and Jenga)
SUSTAINABILITY
Embrace the off-grid experience as our glamping retreat operates on solar power. Our furniture and amenities are almost all FSC-certified, GOTS-Certified, handmade, and/or second-hand finds. A portion of the proceeds from each stay goes to Big Bend Conservancy to preserve, enrich, and conserve the unique resources of Big Bend National Park.
WEATHER/AC
Each tent has a split AC/heat unit that provides year-round temperature control of the bed area, and a large, radiant propane heater for additional warmth in winter months. There's also a large ceiling fan in the bedroom for an extra breeze, and we provide a fleece blanket and electric blanket in the winter. Do note that because they are uninsulated canvas tents, the indoor temperatures will never match the levels of a fully insulated home.
You can find average outdoor temperatures on Big Bend National Park's website, and we always recommend checking the weather conditions right before you travel to the area.
Our aim is to provide an authentic experience in the great outdoors while being as comfortable as possible in tented lodging.
SELF CHECK-IN
We are a self check-in property, do not provide daily housekeeping, and do not have staff on site but have property managers that live a few minutes away and are available to help with any guest needs.
MORE INFO
Please check our dedicated website to Camp Elena for more information about the property, getting here, and things to do.
Amenities
Air conditioner
Kitchen or Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Parking
Balcony or Patio
Garden
Family friendly
Map of Big Bend National Park, TX
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FAQs
How much does this cabin cost compared to others in Big Bend National Park?
The average price for a rental in Big Bend National Park is $422 per night. This rental is $234 above the average.
Is parking included with this cabin?
Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at Camp Elena - Ocotillo Tent 2. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.
Is there a pool at this cabin?
We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this cabin. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.
Is Camp Elena - Ocotillo Tent 2 pet friendly?
Unfortunately, this cabin is not pet-friendly. Try searching again and filter for "Pets Allowed"
What amenities are available at Camp Elena - Ocotillo Tent 2?
We found 7 amenities for this rental. This includes air conditioner, kitchen or kitchenette, internet / wifi, parking, and balcony or patio.
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