In college, the dorms closed for the week of spring break. My sister, my boyfriend, and me all drove all night to get from San Marcos to Big Bend to spend the week camping there. We arrived around 7 am and thought it was really foggy as the sun came up. As we ascended further up the mountain, we passed the fog and saw sunny skies and the beauty of the park. We then realized we had driven through a cloud! We still talk about this to this day, 25 years later. And that was the best spring break we ever had.
Sincerely,
Big Bend National Park
Big Bend National Park features broad expanses of Chihuahuan Desert shrubland and grassland interspersed with smaller areas of high-elevation woodland in the Chisos Mountains. Rugged rocks and deep canyons along the Rio Grande are among the park's most striking features; wetlands and springs add to the park's biological diversity. Visitors can explore the rugged trails, seek out the colorful array of birds and wildflowers, and spread out on a blanket after dark enjoying some of the darkest night skies in the country.
State(s): Texas
Established: 1935
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