Guide to Big Bend National Park
You've made it to one of the most remote corners of America. Big Bend National Park is a huge area that will take several days to explore. Despite the long drives in between locations, Big Bend National Park offers a lot of variety: a hot desert, cool mountains, fun on the river, and the excitement of knowing you're almost in another country. And just outside the park, you get to experience what it's like to live without strip malls and cell phones, in a community of desert dwellers that's surprisingly close-knit and welcoming.
I spent the end of Day 6, all of Days 7 and 8, and the morning of Day 9 in Big Bend National Park. Since my particular itinerary won't be the same as yours, I've organized the next few pages in a more orderly fashion. If you're interested in how I tackled the Big Bend, skip down the page a bit.
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Now, here's how my trip unfolded.

Late in the day on Day 6, I arrived in Terlingua Ghost Town, and checked into the El Dorado Hotel. It's the second most affordable place to stay in the Terlingua/Study Butte area -- the first is the Chisos Mining Company Motel, but it was booked (because I was visiting on the busiest week of the year, in mid-March, when all Texas schools were on spring break). After checking in, I plotted my strategy for the rest of the evening, and decided I could burn off the rest of the daylight with a drive down Ross Maxwell Scenic Drive, visiting Santa Elena Canyon as it was brilliantly lit with the setting sun.

On Day 7, I once again took a ride down Ross Maxwell Drive, but this time, I wasn't driving. I joined up with a river day-trip, and canoed with about a dozen other people up the Rio Grande, passing through Santa Elena Canyon. The river trip took most of the day, and after returning to my motel in mid-afternoon and taking a thorough shower, I headed back into the park and ended up at Balanced Rock.
I finished the day with one of the most enjoyable experiences of my trip. I had dinner at the High Sierra Bar and Grill, the restaurant connected to my motel. The food was good, and the musical entertainment was, well, unforgettable.

I devoted Day 8 to traveling further into Big Bend National Park, visiting the Chisos Basin and Boquillas Canyon areas. First at Chisos Basin, I hiked the popular Window Trail. At midday, I drove out to Boquillas Canyon, then in late afternoon, I hiked the Lost Mine Trail back at the Basin. The evening ended with dinner at La Kiva, which offered better music than the High Sierra, and good barbeque.

On Day 9, I traveled Ross Maxwell Scenic Drive one more time, to access the Chimneys Trail for my final hike in Big Bend. When it was over, I drove out the north entrance of the park.
Now that you know my itinerary, go ahead and jump into the Big Bend area with a visit to Terlingua Ghost Town, my base of operations during my stay.
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