Looking for a unique and breathtaking adventure in Texas? Look no further than Summit at Big Bend. Nestled in the beautiful region of Terlingua, Summit at Big Bend offers exceptional glamping experiences for everyone. From caves and domes to cozy homes, there’s something for everyone to explore and love.





Summit Domes and Stargazing Domes
For those looking for a romantic getaway, the Summit Domes and Stargazing Domes are perfect accommodations for two. Enjoy a plush king-size bed, air conditioning, a heater, a coffee-maker, and a mini-fridge. The Stargazing Domes offer a clear ceiling for a perfect view of the Big Bend night sky. All domes include an outdoor fire pit for relaxation.
Casa Grande and Casa Del Sol
Casa Grande, a 3-bedroom/2-bathroom home, has a private outdoor patio with breathtaking views of the mountains overlooking the Lajitas airport. Equipped with a washer/dryer, a full kitchen, large living/dining area, master bath, central heat/air, fire pit, and Wi-Fi, it’s perfect for groups of up to six people.
Adjacent to Casa Grande, Casa Del Sol is newly renovated and “desert chic.” Equipped with a plush king-size bed, pull-out queen sofa sleeper, shower for two, toilet, kitchenette, outdoor seating area, and fire pit, it’s perfect for groups of up to four people.
Luxury Caves
The Summit at Big Bend’s Luxury Caves are a must-see attraction. These man-made mining caves, renovated in 2021, offer modern luxuries with incredible views of the mountains. The caves are furnished with plush king-size beds, double rain-head showers for two, private commodes, and kitchenettes.
Great Offers for Remote Workers
Take advantage of the exclusive offers for remote workers and enjoy a breathtaking scenery while staying productive. The Summit at Big Bend offers free and stable Wi-Fi, co-working spaces, and multicultural atmospheres.
Ready for a glamping adventure in Texas? Make your reservation at Summit at Big Bend, 2500 N Lone Star Mine, Terlingua, TX, 79852. Call 432-777-7866 or email info@summitbigbend.com.
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