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Hikes in Big Bend National Park

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These are some of the most popular hikes in Big Bend National Park. Check in with the folks at the National Park to find out about trail and weather conditions. For more information, see the BBNP website.

Trail No./Name Distance Difficulty Trailhead Location

Self-Guided Trails

1. Santa Elena Canyon Trail 1.7 miles round trip medium 8 miles west of Castolon
2. Lost Mine Trail 4.8 miles round trip medium Basin Road, mile 5

Developed Trails

3. Boquillas Canyon Trail 1.4 miles round trip medium Boquillas Canyon spur road, parking lot
4. Pine Canyon Trail 4 miles round trip medium end of Pine Canyon primitive road
5. Grapevine Hills Trail 2.2 miles round trip easy Grapevine Hills Road, mile 6
6. The Window Trail 5.2 miles round trip medium (uphill on return) Basin Trailhead
7. South Rim 13-14.5 miles round trip, depending on route strenuous dayhike or backpack Basin Trailhead
8. East Rim 3.3 mile loop medium Boot Springs Trail or South Rim

Primitive Trails

9. Chimneys Trail 4.8 miles round trip medium Ross Maxwell Drive, mile 13
10. Dog Canyon 5 miles round trip medium 5 miles south of Persimmon Gap at Bone Springs Draw bridge
11. Devil’s Den 5.6 miles round trip medium Dog Canyon parking area
12. Marufo Vega Trail 12 miles round trip strenuous dayhike or backpack across paved road from Boquillas Canyon Overlook
13. Outer Mountain Loop 31.6 mile loop backpackers only Chisos Basin, Juniper Canyon, or Blue Creek Ranch Overlook
14. Mesa de Anguila maze of trails; distance varies backpackers only Lajitas
CAUTION! Summer heat and other extreme weather conditions may significantly increase the difficulty factor of hikes. Be aware of the possibility of flash floods, summer lightning storms and extreme temperature drops in the winter months. Always carry plenty of water and dress appropriately for weather and temperature conditions. Contact the State Park for current conditions.