Grassy Banks at Big Bend Ranch State Park offers a rugged and remote camping experience in the heart of far west Texas, along the Rio Grande at the U.S.-Mexico border. This expansive state park features dramatic high desert landscapes with steep canyons, rugged mountains, and elevations ranging from 2,350 to over 5,000 feet. Campers can enjoy picnic tables, grills, and toilet facilities on-site, making it a comfortable base for exploring the surrounding wilderness. With over 238 miles of multiuse trails, the park is a premier destination for hiking, mountain biking, backpacking, and horseback riding. The Rio Grande provides opportunities for paddling and fishing, while scenic two- and four-wheel-drive roads invite vehicle-based exploration. Designated an International Dark Sky Park, Big Bend Ranch delivers some of the most spectacular stargazing in the United States. Nearby attractions include Balmorhea State Park, Davis Mountains State Park, Fort Davis National Historic Site, and the McDonald Observatory. For travelers seeking solitude, wide-open desert vistas, and true off-the-grid adventure in Texas, Grassy Banks at Big Bend Ranch State Park is an unforgettable destination.