Visiting Big Bend National Park in Winter: What To Expect

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Many travelers think spring or summer are the best times to visit popular vacation spots, as they believe those seasons have the best weather. The reality doesn't always match the hype, though; some places being more *popular* in warmer months doesn't mean those months are the best time to visit!

Case in point? You should go to Brewster County, Texas, to visit Big Bend National Park in winter.

As it is located in West Texas, on the border with Mexico, and with sections of the Rio Grande running through it, Big Bend National Park is one of those locales that are arguably much better in winter. But why, and what are things to do in Big Bend National Park in winter?

Let's take a look.

How is the Weather at Big Bend National Park in Winter?

First off, what will the weather be like when you go RV camping at Big Bend National Park in winter? This is a valid concern, but you have little to worry about: The weather at Big Bend National Park in winter is — with very rare exceptions — usually much milder than at many other national parks!

Dreaming of a Warm Christmas?

In December, average highs can be in the high 60s Fahrenheit (around 68.5 F, to be exact), with overnight lows in the mid-30s...and those trends continue into January, which is the "coldest" winter month at Big Bend National Park. Yes, you'll need to bundle up for those highs in the...upper 60s!

By the time February rolls around at Big Bend National Park, temperatures will have started to rise beyond the 60s, with daily average highs in the mid-70s Fahrenheit and overnight lows in the high 30s. You'll feel that spring is already on the way, even if winter technically hasn't quite ended just yet!

It's Not All Warm and Games

Keep in mind that even with milder average temperatures, there can be cold snaps that suddenly happen — so bring along proper outerwear just in case if you're visiting Big Bend National Park in winter.

Things To Do in Big Bend National Park in Winter

What are some things to do in Big Bend National Park in winter? Well, the milder winter weather at Big Bend National Park means you can actually do more there than you could if you were visiting during other seasons. This means it's prime time for hiking and mountain biking!

Enjoy Outdoor Activities at Big Bend National Park in Winter

Actually, any strenuous activities that could be uncomfortable or even dangerous in hotter months are great things to do in Big Bend National Park in winter. The weather is particularly perfect for horseback riding. Nights can be close to freezing, but stargazing at Big Bend National Park in winter can be a wonderful experience!

You can also go rafting on the Rio Grande at Big Bend National Park, but try to avoid such activities if a cold spell is in the forecast. There will be plenty of warmer days in winter to do it!

RV Camping in Big Bend National Park in Winter

There's only one RV campground — the Rio Grande Village RV Campground — with full hookups for RV campers at Big Bend National Park.

If Rio Grande Village RV Campground spots are all reserved, and you're hoping to save some money boondocking, bad news — no boondocking is allowed at Big Bend National Park!

However, you do have many other RV camping options, as there are several campgrounds near Big Bend National Park.

Rio Grande Village RV Campground

Precisely because you are planning on visiting in winter (not peak travel season), you should be able to find a spot at Rio Grande Village RV Campground. Reservations are required, so be sure to grab a spot for the next year as soon as possible!

BJ's RV Park

Located in the former mining town of Terlingua, Texas, BJ's RV Park has been a mainstay for generations of RV visitors to the Big Bend area. It has gone through several ownership changes in its time but consistently never fails to make you feel at home away from home. At night, be sure to look up — this campground is great for stargazing!

Road Runner Travelers

You're close to the action at Road Runner Travelers RV park — just three miles away from the west entrance of Big Bend National Park! This is a Dark Sky-friendly (more stargazing!) campground with full hookups and large sites for your rig.

Visit Big Bend National Park in Winter With Cruise America

As you can see, an RV road trip to Big Bend National Park in winter is not only doable but likely preferable! The weather is great for whatever you plan on doing during the day, and the nights are cold and clear enough to see a blanket of stars. All that now remains for you is to find an RV for your trip, and Cruise America can help you out with that.

Cruise America's large fleet of RV rentals and ones for sale is perfect for visiting Big Bend National Park in winter. To see how Cruise can help get you to Big Bend National Park, visit or call today!