48421 FM 2627
Alpine, TX 79830
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Stillwell Store, RV Park & Museum is located in Brewster County on FM 2627 just north of Big Bend National Park. The income producing, old-fashioned general store carries basic necessities/supplies & features a unique gift shop. The RV Park has sites with full hook-ups & tent sites. Visitors also have access to showers, restrooms, WiFi & limited lodging rentals. The +/-250 acres is a small piece that's left of a large cattle ranch belonging to the Stillwell family dating back to the early 1900s. In 1969, Hallie Stillwell opened the Stillwell Store & RV Park & instantly became a tourist attraction. In 1991, Hallie's daughter Dadie opened Hallie's Hall of Fame Museum on the ranch to honor her mother's West Texas legacy. Native wildlife in the area enjoy year-round water & feed creating an above average population of mule deer, quail, javelina & dove. Located near Big Bend National Park (+/-800,000 acres) & Black Gap Wildlife Management Area (+/-103,000 acres).
Listing courtesy of HAR / Tri-County Realty, LLC
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Last updated Apr 19, 2024
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