Big Bend National Park Weather Guide: Best Months to Visit for Hiking & Avoiding Heat

Thr brown waters of the Rio Grande flow past in a panoramic view of the southern Big Bend desert.

Big Bend doesn’t fuck around when it comes to the weather. This park can kill you at either extreme of hot or cold. While heat related deaths are the most common fatalities in Big Bend, cold has also claimed a life or two. The takeaway: The weather here is to be taken seriously – no … Read more

A Brief History of Big Bend: 1880 – 1940

A brown rock wall is covered in white petroglyphs, including circular images and lines. Found in Mariscal Canyon at Big Bend National Park.

Now I’m not much of a history geek but even I find the shenanigans in Big Bend pretty fascinating. Full disclosure, this part of Texas really cannot be given due justice in just a few paragraphs. But I’ll do my damnedest to pique your interest and make you thirsty to find out more.  First fun … Read more

Dog Canyon Trail: Peaceful Desert Hiking in Big Bend

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This gentle 4-mile out-and-back journey immerses you in the stark beauty of the Chihuahuan Desert, revealing a dramatic canyon, unique rock formations, and a sense of peaceful isolation. I was on my way out of Big Bend National Park when I stopped at Dog Canyon for the final hike of my trip. I fucking hoped … Read more

Hiking The Rim: Epic Chisos Mountains Adventure

Panoramic view from atop a cliff, looking out over a rugged landscape with low-lying clouds.

I’d heard legendary stories on the internet of just how great Big Bend National park’s Rim hike is. (Insert childish tittering over its name here.) (Giggling continues about tittering.) And despite a cold, wet night camping in my car, I awoke early and excited to take on these fucking trails. I was up and at … Read more

Pinnacles Trail: A Stunning Path into the Chisos Mountains

A bright blue Mexican Jay perches on a log along Pinnacles Trail.

Pinnacles Trail is a challenging yet rewarding hike that leads into the heart of the Chisos Mountains in Big Bend National Park. The trail offers stunning views of desert landscape, grassland meadows, and piney forests, all while gaining 2,000 feet of elevation over 3.1 miles. I haven’t been a happy camper any time I’ve tackled … Read more

Laguna Meadow Trail: Access the Heart of the Chisos Mountains

View toward Blue Canyon from Laguna Meadow Trail.

There’s so much I wish I had known before hiking Laguna Meadow for the first time. Luckily, I can fill you in on everything I’ve learned since then! For starters, it’s one of the two trails that used to create “the Rim” loop. If you want to get high into the heart of the Chisos … Read more