Locator map for Historic Terlingua Ghost Town area, with list of services, accommodations and amenities.

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1 , 2 . Terlingua Trading Company & Book Store - The Trading Company boasts an extraordinary inventory of southwestern U. S. and Mexican influenced gifts and collectibles, including an outstanding book and map section. Open 10:00am-9:00pm almost always. 432 371-2234
Holiday Hotel was a guest accommodation during the boom days of the Chisos Mine and Terlingua Quicksilver District. today it is a lovingly restored, comfortable historic accommodation in the heart of downtown Terlingua, behind the Trading Company. 432 837-1818 , 888-371-2234
Upstairs at the Mansion is a pair of restored rooms in the 100 year old Perry Mansion, restored to a rustic elegance with the best view in the Ghostown. Uphill and behind the rest of town. (360) 713-3408
Casa Terlingua is located right on TX170 with an unobstructed view of Big Bend National Park and the Chisos Mountains. It is a fully equipped 1800 square foot adobe house that sleeps 4 comfortably.
La Posada Milagro is a cluster of artfully restored rock homes that have been fixed up with modern conveniences, comfortable furniture, southwestern art and high speed internet. These one-of - a kind accommodations are with easy walking distance of restaurants and galleries. 432 371-3044
3. Starlight Theatre serves a great mix of Texas and Mexican cuisine with full bar and frequent live entertainment 432 371-2326
4.Leapin' Lizard Studio and Gallery The watercolor studio for owner Bryn Moore, also features fine and folk art, photography and jewelry of many other local artists and craftspeople. Summer hours Thursday-Monday 3:00-7:00 pm. 432-371-2775
5. Ghostown Cafe Country home cooking from scratch, all day breakfast, reasonable prices, indoor and outdoor seating, great view of the Chisos. Open 7 days per week 6am till 4:00pm 432 371-3000
6.El Dorado Hotel, comfortable rooms with a great view of the Chisos, and close proximity to all the local amenities. 432 371-2111
* High Sierra Bar and Grill at El Dorado Hotel, featuring Tex-Mex favorites, grilled specialties and hand-cut steaks. Open 1:00pm - 11:00pm daily. Open 1:00pm - 11:00pm, daily. Bar open noon till midnight, Saturday till 1:00am. Beer, Wine, credit cards. 432 371-3282
7. The Boathouse Sports Bar and Grill is closed until Jan 2011
Las Ruinas Camping Hostal next to Boathouse. Tents only, bring your own or use one of theirs. Showers, kitchen area and lounge. Walking distance to restaurants, bars. Reservation 432-372-2219
8. Desert Sports - One stop location for river equipment rentals, shuttles, guided rafting and canoeing. Desert Sports is adventure central for the local mountain bike scene; specializing in organizing back road bike trips in the twin park area. Retail shop carries important last minute necessities. Hours 9:00am-6:00pm daily. 888-989-6900
9. Terlingua Store- The Terlingua Store carries all the convenience items you'd expect and then some, ice, milk, bread, snacks, drinks, film, etc., including locally competitive prices on domestic beer. Site of the Francis X. Tolbert Chili-Cook Off during the first weekend of November each year. Open 8:00am-9:00pm 7 days a week. 432 371-2487.
*Restaurant "Los Jalapeños", open 7:00am until 9:00 pm every days except Tuesday. Great Mexican food with influences from Chihua, Sinaloa and the interior.
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11. BJ's RV Park - Full hook-ups, showers, laundry. FM 170, 5 miles west of junction TX 118 and FM 170, just east of Terlingua Ghostown. 432-371-2259
12. Longdraw Saloon and Pizza - Pizza, cold beer, television. The pizzas are made fresh with a large assortment of extra ingredients available to choose from. Hours 5:00pm-9:00pm daily, abbreviated schedule in July and September. 432 371-2608
12. Terlingua House A well-appointed modern adobe structure with several bedrooms and a complete kitchen, near Longdraw Pizza. It is ideal for families and small groups, and sleeps up to eight comfortably. It is very private, but convenient to local activities and services. 325-473-4400
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