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Big Bend National Park is one of the most remote National Parks in the United States. It lies in the heart of the Chihuahuan Desert, stretching across West Texas on the border of the USA and Mexico.

I’d heard a lot of great things about Big Bend before I visited, but I wasn’t quite prepared for its beauty and remoteness. Between the impressive Chisos Mountains, the towering canyon walls of the Rio Grande River, and its rich biological diversity, Big Bend National Park left me in awe.

Because Big Bend is so remote and expansive, though, I spent more time planning my trip than I typically do when I visit National Parks. I wanted to make sure I made the most of my week there.

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I’m so glad I did because the sheer size of the park is a bit overwhelming! To help you plan your trip to Big Bend National Park, I’ve put together this guide based on what I learned and experienced so you can make the most of your Big Bend National Park adventure.



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