Big Bend Ranch State Park
About the Business
Big Bend Ranch State Park, located at 21800 Farm to Market Road 170 in Terlingua, Texas, United States, is a park and tourist attraction perfect for the truly adventurous. This remote park offers rugged mountains, steep canyons, amazing views, unparalleled night skies, and solitude in a high desert setting. Stretching along the Rio Grande on the U.S.-Mexico border, visitors can enjoy activities such as hiking, mountain-biking, backpacking, paddling, horseback riding, or exploring by vehicle on two- and four-wheel-drive roads.
Designated as an International Dark Sky Park, Big Bend Ranch State Park is the biggest state park in Texas, offering 238 miles of multiuse trails, 70 miles of unmaintained dirt roads, and day-use access to the Rio Grande/Rio Bravo area. Campers can choose from drive-up or hike-in primitive sites, equestrian sites, or lodging at the Sauceda Bunkhouse. The park also has a paved airstrip for those flying in.
Visitors can pick up permits, purchase maps, hunting and fishing licenses, and shop for souvenirs at the park store. Commercial outfitters offer guided tours and sports gear rentals, while nearby attractions include Balmorhea State Park, Fort Davis National Historic Site, Davis Mountains State Park, Chihuahuan Desert Nature Center, McDonald Observatory, and the quirky towns of Terlingua and Marfa.
Reservations are highly recommended as the park often reaches capacity. Visitors are advised to prepare for extreme summer heat, with temperatures exceeding 100 degrees and remaining dangerous even after sunset. TPWD complies with Federal civil rights laws and is committed to providing programs and services without discrimination.
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Location & Phone number
21800 FM170, Terlingua, TX 79852, United States
Hours open
Monday:
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Tuesday:
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Wednesday:
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Thursday:
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Friday:
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Saturday:
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Sunday:
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Reviews
"This park is a hidden gem! One of the best state parks I've been to and we have hit a bunch! Primitive camping here is fantastic as the ones up in the high clearance 4 wheeling areas are by themselves and with some incredible views. Loved hiking here. Those dark skies are something else and those sunrises are just as amazing. The people at the visitors centers are so helpful. I can't say enough about it! I would say it's just as good as the National Park"
"This was a great drive in a vehicle. Not a good place to be in a large motorhome or truck & trailer. About 1 1/2 hours to Presidio from Lajitas, TX. Both Ft. Leaton & the BB Rand Headquarters are very interesting to go thru."
"Don't overlook this very large, lesser traveled state park, I enjoy it more than Big Bend NP. I cover this 300,000+ acre park in my book "TEXAS BADLANDS: The Ultimate Black and White Journey" (available on Amazon) extensively in Chapter 4 "The Other Side of Nowhere." Be sure to purchase a Big Bend Ranch SP Topo Map at the Visitors Centers for precise location/navigation. The drive from Presidio, Texas to Lajitas, Texas on TX FM 170 is one of the most underrated drives in the United States."
"My family and I recently had the opportunity to visit Big Bend Ranch State Park, and although our initial plans to book an RV campsite were thwarted due to its newness, we decided to explore the park's other offerings. Despite the scorching heat reaching 110 degrees Fahrenheit, we made the most of our time and had a memorable experience. We were initially disappointed to learn that RV spots were unavailable at Big Bend Ranch State Park, as well as at the neighboring Big Bend National Park. This made our accommodation search quite challenging. However, we didn't let this deter us from visiting the state park altogether. We opted to drive around and explore the park's Scenic Overlook areas and points of interest instead. Due to the extreme temperatures, it was not feasible for us to embark on the park's walking trails. Our family's safety was paramount, and we decided to exercise caution and refrain from engaging in strenuous physical activity. Nonetheless, we did manage to explore an old movie set near the Rio Grande River. This unique location allowed us to take some captivating photos and engage our children in a fun educational lesson about the border between Mexico and Texas. Continuing our drive, we ventured further and enjoyed breathtaking views from the Scenic Overlook. The natural beauty of the park left us in awe, and we couldn't help but appreciate the stunning landscapes that surrounded us. Although our visit lasted only about an hour, we were captivated by the park's beauty and potential for exploration. We intend to return when the weather is cooler to fully immerse ourselves in the park's walking trails and delve deeper into its wonders. Overall, Big Bend Ranch State Park left a positive impression on us. Despite the challenges of finding suitable camping options and the intense heat, the park's scenic beauty and the opportunity to experience the Rio Grande River firsthand made our visit worthwhile. We highly recommend planning a trip to this park, ensuring to choose a time when temperatures are more favorable for extensive exploration. Note: Due to our limited experience within the park and our inability to partake in all activities, we have assigned a rating of four stars. We anticipate that upon returning for a more extensive visit, our rating may be subject to change."
"It was a beautiful, expressive trip as usual. The state park seems wilder than the national and more open to bringing your own unique experience of the wilderness to the fore. Our campsite was by the river and there were a couple of hiking sites we made it to in less than an hour that provided us with some good exertion. I would not choose a campsite so close to a main road next time, but the traffic died down around midnight and didn’t really become obtrusive again until daylight."
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