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  1. The landscapes are stunning, and it’s too bad you had to cut your trip short by one day. I think we’re all going to clearly remember that last trip we took before the pandemic, as well as what we were doing in the final days before lockdown. I would really love to visit the Terlingua Ghost Town as I’ve never been to one before. It looks like something out of a movie!

    1. You are right! We will all remember that one trip before the pandemic or the lockdown. And yes, Terlingua is an interesting place.

  2. We are currently sooo longing for road trips! Especially through the American desert 🏜🌵! We drove through California, Arizona, Nevada and Utah, but still haven’t been to Texas! Along with New Mexico, Texas is on our bucket list! When we finally get to explore these states, we’ll certainly spend a few days in Big Bend National Park. Terlingua Ghost Town looks so interesting, and since we’re not into camping, we’ll try to stay at Chisos Mountains Lodge.

    1. Yes! You must road tripping through New Mexico and Texas. Another interesting places in the American southwest.

  3. I didn’t realize how massive this park was. It’s too bad you had to cut your trip short but better to be safe than sorry.

    I’d love to explore Bend Ranch for the amazing views. Plus, I was excited to read that the ranch part is dog friendly.

    1. Even though it’s only 2 trails that you can hike with your dog, but it’s so worth it. Snoopy loves Big Bend Ranch.

  4. Big Bend National Park sounds like a really awesome long weekend destination if you don’t live too far away from it. Even though you visited during Spring Break, you seemed to still be able to explore everything that you wanted. That’s really good advice to add in Big Bend Ranch State Park to the itinerary while you’re there. I like that you can take your dog in there as well. What a shame the camping experience wasn’t that great though.

  5. I feel like I never knew about this park and, recently, have seen/heard so many people visiting. It looks amazing! I like the mix of landscape and would definitely want to go in low season to take advantage of the hot springs!

    1. Big Bend NP is one of the least visited or unheard of in the National Parks System. Even in their busiest year ever – back in 2019 – they saw less than 500,000 visitors. Compared to millions of visitors to the Smokies, GC, Yosemite, or Yellowstone. So, I understand that.

  6. Big Bend National park seems to be an interesting site that will surely need few more days to explore. But I understand when you say about the season being thw factor. It can be really crowded sometimes. But it is a great place to explore during the pandemic.

  7. Ive always wanted to explore texas and now i want even more! Big Bend National Park looks incredible ! I love hiking and its seems like its a perfect place for it ! and ending day in hot springs sounds so good! definitely adding this destination to my future travels!

  8. Big Bends national park looks perfect for a few days to explore the scenery and relax. I like that there are also accessible trails as well as more difficult ones, and love the idea of soaking in hot springs to relax. Beautiful images too!

  9. Wow! Your blog is a treasure trove of the US National Parks. Definitely National Parks are a blessing in the midst of the pandemic. You’re isolated anyways in that vast an area. Rio Grande Village Nature Trail sounds amazing. Yes, I would have also skipped the hot spring as I really wouldn’t want to visit ‘popular places’ in this current global situation. My gal loves fossils & she wouldn’t want to miss Fossil Discovery Exhibit.

  10. Big Bend sounds like the dream national park getaway! I’d love to bring my van there and walk the stunning trails in the Summer! I would totally visit the hot springs after a long hike.

  11. The more I learn about this National Park the more I want to visit it! I’ll be visiting Texas in a few weeks so this could make a great nature/hiking weekend while I’m there. Thanks for the great list of must-see things.

  12. The Big Bend National Park has been on my radar for a long time and I really hope to complete this soon. The hiking trails and the views is what I am interested in and I am glad you covered some of the trails here so I got a better idea of what to expect. Still not sure on the camping aspect but if I go at the right time, I think it has got to be done (sleeping under the stars that is).

  13. I visited Big Bend in 2019 and hoped to get back there last year but wasn’t able to, hopefully this year. Looks like we did the same hikes including the hot springs. Like you experienced, way too many people there. Bummer those college kids didn’t check to see if dogs were allowed.

    1. I hope to go back when kids are in school. My hiking group scheduled a trip there every November. Hopefully there aren’t too many visitors.

  14. We visited Big Bend National Park a few years ago in late fall and absolutely loved it. We’ve only spend two days there and didn’t visit all the places you did, but I’d love to go back sometime. This is indeed a great place to travel to during this pandemic. It seems you were pretty lucky with the weather, although you visited in March when there are more chances of rain.

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