OPENSPACE

WELCOME TO BIG BEND COUNTRY

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Welcome to OPENSPACE

OPENSPACE is an off-grid micro resort tucked in the Big Bend desert.
Crafted from repurposed containers and custom A-frames, each space is solar-powered and designed for peace, not pretense. With no city lights, no noise, and no distractions — just stars, stillness, and soul — OPENSPACE invites you to unplug and reconnect.

OPENSPACE was created with sustainability in mind.

  • 100% solar-powered

  • Built from repurposed materials

  • Water-conscious with every drop

  • Designed for efficiency and peace

Stay at OPENSPACE

Our off-grid micro resort offers four unique stays designed for peace, comfort, and connection with nature:

  • 2 Container Homes – Modern, repurposed, and thoughtfully designed with minimalist desert luxury in mind.

  • 2 A-Frame Cabins – Elevated, cozy, and built for stargazing, stillness, and sunrise views.

Each unit is solar-powered, water-conscious, and built to help you unplug — without sacrificing comfort.

We’re a green company that believes your escape should do no harm.

A Simple History of Big Bend National Park

10,000+ Years Ago – Early Inhabitants - Ancient peoples lived here long before roads or borders, leaving behind tools, rock art, and campfire sites. Native tribes like the Chisos and Mescalero Apache followed seasonal patterns through the desert.

1800s – Borderlands & Settlers - Once part of Mexico, this land became Texas in 1845. Ranchers, traders, and miners moved in, trying to tame the harsh terrain.

Late 1800s – Mining & Ranching Boom -The discovery of mercury sparked a mining rush. Ranchers grazed cattle across the open desert, but the land was tough and unforgiving.

1933 – Protected as a State Park - Locals and conservationists fought to protect this unique place. Texas created Big Bend State Park, and the Civilian Conservation Corps built the first roads and trails.

1944 – Becomes a National Park - Texas donated the land to the federal government, and Big Bend became a national park — the first created through state donation.

Now – A Land Like No Othern - With over 1,200 plant species, 450 birds, and dramatic landscapes, Big Bend is one of the wildest and most biodiverse places in the U.S.

Forever Wild & Remote - Big Bend remains remote, rugged, and raw. It’s also one of the best stargazing spots in North America, protected from light pollution and overdevelopment.

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