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Pine Springs Campground — Attraction in Carlsbad

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Pine Springs Campground
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Pine Springs Trailhead
Salt Flat, TX 79847
Pine Springs Visitor Center
V5VH+P6, 400 Pine Canyon Dr, Salt Flat, TX 79847, United States
Pinery Butterfield Stage Station Ruins
US-62, Salt Flat, TX 79847
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Guadalupe Mountains National Park Sign
Dell City, TX 79847
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Pine Springs Campground

400 Pine Springs to Guadalupe Peak, Salt Flat, TX 79847
4.5(169)
Open 24 hours
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Outdoor
Adventure
Scenic
Family friendly
Pet friendly
Off the beaten path
attractions: Pine Springs Trailhead, Pine Springs Visitor Center, Pinery Butterfield Stage Station Ruins, restaurants: , local businesses: Guadalupe Mountains National Park Sign
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(915) 828-3251
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Nearby attractions of Pine Springs Campground

Pine Springs Trailhead

Pine Springs Visitor Center

Pinery Butterfield Stage Station Ruins

Pine Springs Trailhead

Pine Springs Trailhead

4.8

(91)

Open 24 hours
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Pine Springs Visitor Center

Pine Springs Visitor Center

4.6

(667)

Closed
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Pinery Butterfield Stage Station Ruins

Pinery Butterfield Stage Station Ruins

4.5

(69)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Guadalupe Mountains National Park Sign

Guadalupe Mountains National Park Sign

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4.5

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Reviews of Pine Springs Campground

4.5
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5.0
1y

Good little campground. Make sure to make reservations!!! We stayed at the beginning on June, & keep in mind the temperature during the day is 90°-100+° & at night it doesn’t drop below 70°. It was hot! Some of the camp sites, are off the road & a little bit of a walk from your car. We stayed at Campsite #11 & walked about 150 ft to the site with steps. Campsite #11 doesn’t really have tree coverage, (I don’t think most do) & the stakes are hard to get in the ground, but there are plenty of big rocks to anchor your tent to- just remember to leave no trace & put the rocks back where you found them. The bathrooms this visit were disgusting- toilet paper all over the place & the toilet seats were covered in pee. We tried to use the visitor bathrooms, but those were locked during closed hours. The water at the refill station at the visitor center tasted a bit weird too. BUT the visitor center in general is super cool! Don’t forget the gift shop! Found some pretty neat things in there. The views are beautiful & definitely...

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4.0
5y

Like all NP campgrounds, no fires are allowed which is disappointing. There are pit toilets which are incredibly clean however, the walk up to the flushing RV toilets isn't too far. I was pleasantly surprised at the amount of privacy at the sites because they seem pretty tightly packed at first. Each site has a nice tent pad and picnic table. The parking isn't very adequate and at most of the sites you will need to carry your gear from your car a little way to the campsites. Sites are first come first serve. We got there in the late morning during busy season and had several sites to pick from but the camp ground did fill every day. The views are decent from the campground. Location is ideal. It's pretty central in GMNP and only 30 minutes from Carlsbad Caverns NP (where they only have back country sites). Overall, not a bad campground and probably the best option around while visiting GMNP and CCNP if you're a tent camper (their RV parking lot...

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4.0
5y

Like all NP campgrounds, no fires are allowed which is disappointing. There are pit toilets which are incredibly clean however, the walk up to the flushing RV toilets isn't too far. I was pleasantly surprised at the amount of privacy at the sites because they seem pretty tightly packed at first. Each site has a nice tent pad and picnic table. The parking isn't very adequate and at most of the sites you will need to carry your gear from your car a little way to the campsites. Sites are first come first serve. We got there in the late morning during busy season and had several sites to pick from but the camp ground did fill every day. The views are decent from the campground. Location is ideal. It's pretty central in GMNP and only 30 minutes from Carlsbad Caverns NP (where they only have back country sites). Overall, not a bad campground and probably the best option around while visiting GMNP and CCNP if you're a tent camper (their RV parking lot...

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Mariah CharrierMariah Charrier
Good little campground. Make sure to make reservations!!! We stayed at the beginning on June, & keep in mind the temperature during the day is 90°-100+° & at night it doesn’t drop below 70°. It was hot! Some of the camp sites, are off the road & a little bit of a walk from your car. We stayed at Campsite #11 & walked about 150 ft to the site with steps. Campsite #11 doesn’t really have tree coverage, (I don’t think most do) & the stakes are hard to get in the ground, but there are plenty of big rocks to anchor your tent to- just remember to leave no trace & put the rocks back where you found them. The bathrooms this visit were disgusting- toilet paper all over the place & the toilet seats were covered in pee. We tried to use the visitor bathrooms, but those were locked during closed hours. The water at the refill station at the visitor center tasted a bit weird too. BUT the visitor center in general is super cool! Don’t forget the gift shop! Found some pretty neat things in there. The views are beautiful & definitely worth the stay!
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Greg CGreg C
Well maintained trails and campsites that provide picnic tables. You can see for what seems like forever out here. Only complaint is that quiet hours aren’t enforced and there were several groups of loud teens and people. Voices carry a long way so they sound right next to you. Be prepared, even at night temperatures are warm.
Melissa BubashMelissa Bubash
Like all NP campgrounds, no fires are allowed which is disappointing. There are pit toilets which are incredibly clean however, the walk up to the flushing RV toilets isn't too far. I was pleasantly surprised at the amount of privacy at the sites because they seem pretty tightly packed at first. Each site has a nice tent pad and picnic table. The parking isn't very adequate and at most of the sites you will need to carry your gear from your car a little way to the campsites. Sites are first come first serve. We got there in the late morning during busy season and had several sites to pick from but the camp ground did fill every day. The views are decent from the campground. Location is ideal. It's pretty central in GMNP and only 30 minutes from Carlsbad Caverns NP (where they only have back country sites). Overall, not a bad campground and probably the best option around while visiting GMNP and CCNP if you're a tent camper (their RV parking lot looked terrible).
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Good little campground. Make sure to make reservations!!! We stayed at the beginning on June, & keep in mind the temperature during the day is 90°-100+° & at night it doesn’t drop below 70°. It was hot! Some of the camp sites, are off the road & a little bit of a walk from your car. We stayed at Campsite #11 & walked about 150 ft to the site with steps. Campsite #11 doesn’t really have tree coverage, (I don’t think most do) & the stakes are hard to get in the ground, but there are plenty of big rocks to anchor your tent to- just remember to leave no trace & put the rocks back where you found them. The bathrooms this visit were disgusting- toilet paper all over the place & the toilet seats were covered in pee. We tried to use the visitor bathrooms, but those were locked during closed hours. The water at the refill station at the visitor center tasted a bit weird too. BUT the visitor center in general is super cool! Don’t forget the gift shop! Found some pretty neat things in there. The views are beautiful & definitely worth the stay!
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Well maintained trails and campsites that provide picnic tables. You can see for what seems like forever out here. Only complaint is that quiet hours aren’t enforced and there were several groups of loud teens and people. Voices carry a long way so they sound right next to you. Be prepared, even at night temperatures are warm.
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Like all NP campgrounds, no fires are allowed which is disappointing. There are pit toilets which are incredibly clean however, the walk up to the flushing RV toilets isn't too far. I was pleasantly surprised at the amount of privacy at the sites because they seem pretty tightly packed at first. Each site has a nice tent pad and picnic table. The parking isn't very adequate and at most of the sites you will need to carry your gear from your car a little way to the campsites. Sites are first come first serve. We got there in the late morning during busy season and had several sites to pick from but the camp ground did fill every day. The views are decent from the campground. Location is ideal. It's pretty central in GMNP and only 30 minutes from Carlsbad Caverns NP (where they only have back country sites). Overall, not a bad campground and probably the best option around while visiting GMNP and CCNP if you're a tent camper (their RV parking lot looked terrible).
Melissa Bubash

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