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preloadView of the Northeast Rim and Juniper Canyon from peak of the Lost Mine Trail. Taken just after sunrise. To see my Big Bend National Park Lightbox, click here.

Big Bend Country road trip

The Big Bend region calls for outdoor adventure, stunning night skies, local eateries and plenty of history. Kick back as we explore the splendor that awaits in Texas’ Big Bend region.

Get to know Big Bend Country

From Midland to El Paso to Marfa to Big Bend, this trip is sure to check off the boxes for all types of travelers.

Day 1: Traversing Midland

Kick off your tour of Big Bend Country in Midland to discover local gems, great eats and stunning nature.

Susie’s South Forty Confections

This local gem holds the world record for making the largest toffee piece! Be sure to visit the location on Marienfeld Street for a chance to tour the factory.

Doris J’s Kitchen

Doris J’s is a must for fresh soul food and homemade recipes. Diners rave about fried catfish and classic sides like greens and fried cabbage.

Momentum Bank Ballpark

Home to the RockHounds, the Oakland Athletics Double-A team, this ballpark offers a quintessential Texas experience. Catch a game and, of course, a few hot dogs.

Heroes Meals

Did we hear someone say warm pita bread? This Mediterranean staple offers can’t-miss classics like falafel, baklava and hummus.

Stonehenge Replica

Always wanted to see the real Stonehenge? Well, now’s your chance to see the replica located in Odessa Texas. Stop by for a photo opp and to stretch your legs.

Monahans Sandhills State Park

This epic state park is over 3,800 acres and boasts a seemingly endless landscape of sand. Visitors can even rent sand disks and survey the dunes!

Day 2: Discovering El Paso

Get outside and get going in El Paso! From hiking trails to vineyards to local eats, there is so much to discover in El Paso.

Zin Valle Vineyards

This well-kept gem offers locally grown wine and live music, making for the perfect day trip. Visitors can bring their own food while enjoying wine tasting on the patio.

Franklin Mountains State Park

Sitting within the city limits of El Paso, this park is one of the largest urban parks in the country. Hikers are often drawn to the Aztec Caves to take in the stunning vistas.

Papa Eric’s Burgers

Be sure to check out the location on Piedras Street as it is set in a charming, vintage establishment. For no-nonsense, quick and delicious burgers, this stop is a must.

Day 3: Exploring Marfa

Visiting Marfa calls for time outdoors, meeting the locals and savoring delicious, local meals.

Chihuahuan Desert Research Institute

Sitting at the foothills of the Davis Mountains, this nature center and botanical garden is an outdoor enthusiast’s dream. Be sure to start at the Powell Visitor Center to pick up a map and local recommendations.

Margaret’s in Marfa

This stop is worth adding to your list for gourmet food in a welcoming atmosphere. Be sure to end the meal with key lime pie – one of their specialties.

Marfa Maid Dairy

Owners Malinda and Allan are passionate about cheese and want to share it with you! This functioning dairy offers tours, but reservations are needed – be sure to check out their website for more info.

The Chinati Foundation

This contemporary art museum focuses on the connection we all share with nature. The gallery is open Thursday – Saturday from 9 am-5 pm so be sure to plan your visit accordingly.

Aster Marfa

Locals rave about this small, local gem. The outdoor patio makes for the perfect brunch spot, and the fresh-baked pastries, cakes and bagels leave everyone satisfied.

Senior woman walking on trail trough cactus, yucca plant and rocks in Big Bend National Park, Texas, USA. Beautiful landscape.

Day 4: Bask in the beauty of Big Bend

You’ve arrived! Your final destination is the region’s namesake – Big Bend National park. Pack your sunscreen and water – we’re off to explore.

Chinati Hot Springs

Traversing through the Chihuahuan Desert calls for some R+R. Check out this unique hotel with natural mineral springs to truly help you relax and unwind.

Terlingua Ghost Town

Known as Ghost Town Texas, this stop will take you back in time. The town offers the perfect place to roam and explore as you take in the relics of the Chisos Mining Company.

Big Bend National Park

This National Park is a must-see. From dinosaur bones to dark night skies to volcanic dikes – this ecological wonder will leave you in awe. Be sure to always pack a ton of sunscreen and water.

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