Texas Hiking - Big Bend National Park & Beyond - Lodge Based

Trip Length6 Days
Group Size4-12
Activity level
Starting from
$3,599for REI Members
$3,959 for non-members
DeparturesDec 2024-Dec 2025

Hike Texas's Big Bend National Park with REI's expert guides and discover the best of the park and surrounding Trans-Pecos region!

Located in the southwestern corner of Texas, the Big Bend has long enchanted those seeking adventure in the unspoiled West, where breathtaking mountains, dramatic river canyons and vast expanses of Chihuahuan Desert all combine into one uniquely diverse ecological wonderland. Brimming with geologic and ancient cultural history, and an astounding number of plant, bird, and animal species, Big Bend National Park is one of the largest and most remote parks in the lower 48, making it the perfect escape for anyone seeking peaceful isolation from life's daily hustle and bustle.

Our journey begins and ends in the magnificent border city of El Paso. Enroute, we travel the Texas Mountain Trail, viewing landscapes much as the Apache, Comanche and early ranchers saw them, all while exploring some of the region's most iconic towns - Fort Davis, Alpine, Terlingua, and Marfa. Every day we arise to a new and different hike, carefully curated from the amazing variety of trails throughout the Big Bend. Each night we comfortably relax in distinctively Texan accommodations, from a cattle rancher's historic hotel, to a mining magnate's private mansion.

Explore a slot canyon in Big Bend Ranch State Park.

Trip Highlights

  • Hike the South Rim Trail, the Window Trail, Santa Elena Canyon, and other iconic Big Bend Trails
  • Descend from the "sky island" of the Chisos Mountains down to the Chihuahuan Desert floor
  • Hike in Big Bend Ranch State Park and enjoy the Camino del Rio, the most scenic drive in Texas
  • View ancient rock art at Indian Head and modern art by Donald Judd in Marfa
  • Stargaze in the Big Bend International Dark Sky Reserve, the world's largest Dark Sky Place

Activities

This trip is rated Moderate [3]. You should be capable of hiking with a daypack up to 12 miles with elevation gains/losses of up to 2,100'. Trails are composed of packed dirt, sand, large and/or loose rocks, with some steep sections and exposed overlooks. Trip members should have some previous hiking experience and be in good physical condition. You should be capable of hiking up to 8 hours a day for 5 consecutive days.

  • Hiking

What's Included

Lodging and meals as indicated on the daily itinerary; transportation to the start/end of the trip in El Paso, Texas; park entrance fees.

Accommodations

Historic Texas hotels: 5 nights

Your Adventure Itinerary

Itinerary map for Texas Hiking - Big Bend National Park & Beyond - Lodge Based
Day 1

Hike Fort Davis National Historic Site and explore Alpine, Texas

Our adventure begins in the multi-cultural border city of El Paso. Following introductions, we begin the three-hour journey to our first hike at the Fort Davis National Historic Site. The park is one of the finest examples of a frontier military post in the American Southwest with trails that offer sweeping panoramic views of the Fort and nearby Davis Mountains. During our visit we'll learn how the fort served as a key military encampment during western expansion and hear stories about legendary residents such as the Buffalo Soldiers. We then continue to Alpine, the Gateway to the Big Bend. There is time for a stroll along Alpine's Mural Mile, a brisk hike up Hancock Hill, or to relax at our lodgings, before we gather for dinner. Lunch and dinner included.

Hiking: 3-4.5 miles; Elevation gain/loss: 320'; Transfers: 3.5 hours

Day 2

Hike in Big Bend National Park and experience the Terlingua Ghost Town

We set out for Big Bend National Park and our first hike at Persimmon Gap Draw. This often-overlooked treasure features outstanding views of the oldest exposed geology in the park. We visit the park's Fossil Bone Exhibit, which celebrates 120 million years of paleontological history, and the Panther Junction Visitor Center. Then traveling the Ross Maxwell Scenic Drive, our afternoon hike on Burro Mesa is a Chihuahuan Desert classic through a series of narrow gorges leading to a dramatic pour-off. Afterwards we head for Terlingua Ghost Town where the day ends at our accommodation in a restored mansion, once the stately home of the local mining magnate - our home for the next four nights. Dinner tonight is at the famed Starlight Theatre. All meals included.

Hiking 5.8 miles; Elevation gain/loss: up to 645'; Transfers: 3 hours

Day 3

Discover the diversity and history of the South Rim Trail

Today we discover the most famous hike in all of Texas: the South Rim Trail. The biological diversity and geologic history add to the grandeur of the Chisos—a true "sky island" surrounded by an 'ocean' of Chihuahuan Desert. This is the only mountain range in the U.S. which is fully contained within the boundaries of a national park. Throughout the day we are rewarded with countless dramatic viewpoints, including those from the South Rim which spans miles into the distant Sierra del Carmen Mountains of Mexico and thousands of feet below to the Chihuahuan Desert floor. Returning to Terlingua, we dine and then relax at the Perry Mansion. As part of the Big Bend International Dark Sky Reserve, the world's largest IDA-certified Dark Sky Place, Terlingua is also an ideal spot for stargazing afterwards. All meals included.

Hiking up to 12 miles; Elevation gain/loss: up to 2,000'; Transfers: 1 hour & 40 min

Day 4

Mountains, desert and river ecosystems of Big Bend

Today we experience a "triple treat" and explore Big Bend's mountains, desert and river ecosystems - all in one day. We begin hiking on the Window Trail, which descends through a canyon sandwiched between majestic mountain peaks. Photo opportunities abound as we make our way out of the Chisos Basin and onto the desert floor via the picturesque Oak Springs Trail. Utilizing a trail not found on maps, we picnic under the shady trees of a desert oasis. Next, we continue down the Ross Maxwell Scenic Drive to Santa Elena Canyon. A short hike showcases sheer limestone walls that tower 1500' above both sides of the Rio Grande. Back in Terlingua, we dine at another favorite locale. All meals included.

Hiking up to 9 miles; Elevation gain/loss: up to 740' elevation gain & 2,100' elevation loss. Transfers: 2 hours & 45 min

Day 5

Hike the Mesa de Anguila and Big Bend Ranch State Park

The Mesa de Anguila Trail is a hidden gem seldom explored by visitors to Big Bend National Park. The mesa sits high atop Santa Elena Canyon and marks the western border of the park. Our hike provides fantastic views of the bends of the Rio Grande, a brilliant example of how the park got its name. We visit the Barton Warnock Center to learn more about the region's incredible natural history, and then drive along the Camino del Rio. The road twists and winds with the Rio Grande, crossing arroyos, climbing mountains, and hugging canyon walls. Reaching Big Bend Ranch State Park, we discover the beauty and diversity of this massive 311,000 acre park. Returning to Terlingua, there is free time to explore the Ghost Town before we gather for a farewell dinner at the iconic Starlight Theatre. All meals included.

Hiking 6 miles; Elevation gain/loss: 900'; Transfers: 1.5 hours

Day 6

Explore ancient rock art at Indian Head and modern art in Marfa before returning to El Paso

This morning we begin our return journey to El Paso, but not before we explore another secret treasure of Big Bend National Park on our hike at Indian Head Mountain. Marvel at ancient petroglyphs, pictographs, and other remnants of the Big Bend's early inhabitants, hidden amongst the mountain's striking volcanic formations. Then we travel the Texas Mountain Trail back through Alpine to Marfa for a scrumptious lunch at a favorite eatery. Afterwards, discover the iconic cultural phenomena that is Marfa itself - where West Texas ranching life and modern art collide - on a walking tour at the world famous Chinati Foundation. There you can witness the minimalist art of Donald Judd and other well-known international artists. Following, we transfer to El Paso with a planned arrival time of 5:30pm. Breakfast and lunch included.

Hiking 3 miles, Walking 1.5 miles; Elevation gain/loss: 70'; Transfers: 5 hours

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