Seminole Canyon's two campgrounds (with 46 sites in total) have showers and make a good base for exploring the Seminole Canyon area. The main one is on a hill, surrounded by beautiful desert vegetation. The nearest town along US 90, Comstock, has limited services. Del Rio, 40 miles southeast, is a good base.
Seminole Canyon Campgrounds
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