Big Bend National Park is in the southwestern part of Texas, right along the U.S.–Mexico border where the Rio Grande makes a large bend.

Exact location

  • The park is in Brewster County in far West Texas, one of the most remote regions in the state.
  • It sits along the Rio Grande, directly across from the Mexican states of Chihuahua and Coahuila.

Nearby cities and access

  • Big Bend is roughly 250 miles (about 400 km) southeast of El Paso, Texas.
  • Common gateways are the towns of Alpine, Marathon, and Terlingua, which travelers use as bases to drive into the park.

Quick travel context

  • The park occupies over 800,000 acres of Chihuahuan Desert, mountains, and river canyons in this border region.
  • Because of its isolated setting, most visitors reach it by a long road trip through West Texas, often planning at least one overnight stay nearby.

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