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Description

Nestled in the remote desert of West Texas, Big Bend National Park is a breathtaking tapestry of rugged mountains, sweeping desert landscapes, and the winding Rio Grande, forming a natural border with Mexico. This vast expanse is a sanctuary for diverse ecosystems, where visitors can marvel at the vibrant Chihuahuan Desert, explore the lush canyons, and traverse the majestic Chisos Mountains. Notable attractions include the mesmerizing Santa Elena Canyon, the hot springs along the river, and over 150 miles of hiking trails that offer unparalleled opportunities for adventure and solitude. With its rich cultural history and stunning night skies, Big Bend is not just a haven for outdoor enthusiasts but a profound reminder of nature's grandeur and resilience.

Park Details

Date Established:
June 12, 1944
Acres:
801,163
Recreation Visitors (2021):
581220