Paint Gap Primitive Roadside Campsites are located along the gravel Paint Gap Road, 6 miles west of Panther Junction. Campsite Specifics
*NOTE: A trailer is considered a vehicle for site capacities. DirectionsPaint Gap Road begins 6 miles west of the Panther Junction Visitor Center along the north side of the main park road (Route 13). PG-1 is one mile down the improved dirt road. PG-3 is four miles down the road. High clearance is required beyond PG-2. Road ConditionsPaint Gap Hills road is generally in good condition and accessible to all vehicles up to campsite PG-2. Beyond that high clearance is required at all times. The road is very rocky and rutted where it enters Paint Gap and may require 4-wheel drive to reach the ranch site located beyond PG-3. VegetationThere is no shade at these campsites. Thick vegetation near PG-2 provides some cover. ViewsGood views of the Chisos Mountains from PG-1,2. Nice views of the rocky Paint Gap Hills from PG-2, 3. Dripping Spring and an old ranch site are located at the very end of the road beyond the "gap". From PG-3, a wide array of colorful layers are visible in Tornillo Creek to the north. CautionsJavelina frequent this area. Secure all food in your vehicle, including coolers. Pick up all trash. Javelina become aggressive around food. RemarksRemnants of an old ranch site are located at the end of Paint Gap Road. Not much is left today except some fencing, a trough, a crumbling stone ruin, and assorted historic debris scattered among the cresosote. The ranching period ended with the establishment of Big Bend National Park. All artifacts are protected. No collecting. Campsite Photos |
Last updated: June 14, 2024