El Cosmico in Texas lies in the desert town of Marfa, and it’s that kind of place that once you visit, you never forget about it. Although we Texans are pretty good at roughing it, sometimes it’s nice to experience something in between a five-star hotel and a measly little tent with a compost toilet and no running water – something that allows us to fully enjoy our surroundings without having to think as much about basic survival needs.  With several lodging options to suit your individual needs, you’ll feel completely at home despite being in the middle of nowhere at 4800 ft. elevation beneath the Milky Way band.

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El Cosmico is open year-round, so it’s very important to plan for the weather. In the colder months, the pipes tend to freeze, so make sure to plan for anything. Good dogs (aren’t they all?) are welcome for a minute fee, and if you’d like to see more pictures, read in detail about the property and the amazingly creative culture it harbors, as well as book your time here, please visit their website to do so.

 

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