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  1. Love how you describe exactly where this place is in relation to other cities….so many people make assumptions about that, and don’t even tell you what state or country a place is in. so thanks for that.

    sounds like they charge you an arm and a leg for not much to do around there, but rest your head (in your own tent or camper). That cemetery does look cool though, so at least you have something to see in town.

    1. It’s really far in a remote area of Texas. I found not too many bloggers talked about their location, as if it’s close to Austin, San Antonio, or other big cities in Texas. Even put it for a day trip! My guess because of the location, businesses there charged customers like in the big cities.

  2. Thank you for sharing this. Happy to know that there are lot of lodging options in Terlingua. I like the idea of glamping and it’s nice to know that it’s pet-friendly.

  3. Oooh! I’m a big fan of visiting cemeteries. You can find out so much about a place’s history. And I’ve never been to a ghost town, either. Even though this is rural and not very populated, it still seems fun to visit.

  4. Texas is one of the few US states that really intrigues me. Met so many nice Texans in different countries during my travels. Terlingua surely seems like a place to visit when in Texas.

  5. Just a town with 110 people. Living in India, it’s hard to imagine a place with such less population. The starry nights make for a good holiday though. It would be nice to see a mine from inside, we don’t have such mine tourism in India, though there are abandoned mines.

  6. Those driving distances remind us just how big a state Texas is. Almost 10 hours from Houston…?! That’s incredible to think you can drive for that long and yet still be in the same state.

  7. Terlingua looks like an interesting place to stop by when you cannot get space while visiting the Big Bend National Park. I love that idea of converting an old movie theatre into a fine dining place. Terlingua sure looks like a ghost town wtih the church in ruins. Loved this interesting article! 🙂

  8. I can imagine that the highlight of camping here would be the night sky. Being such a small community of only 110 people, it would feel like you have the land and the sky all to yourself. Great escape from busy city life, and love that it is dog friendly too.

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