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Could you survive getting lost in one of the most remote deserts in the US? Big Bend National Park in far southwest Texas is one of the largest, most remote, and least visited national parks. It sits on the Rio Grande, right on the border of Mexico, in the Chihuahuan Desert. It’s not a quick detour or on the way to anywhere, and it’s not a place to go unprepared. Big Bend NP is the only NP to contain an entire mountain range, The Chisos Mountains, home to javelinas, black bears, and more kinds of birds, bats, butterflies, and scorpions than any other national parks. But it’s worth a trip just to see the sky at night. The area in and around big bend is so remote it’s one of the darkest places in the world, and has been designated as an official dark sky location. The milkway glows brightly to the naked eye, and sightings of otherworldly objects are not uncommon to hear about either. The desert is full of mysteries, and scientists say the park has over 10k archeological sites. The beauty and mystique of Big Bend is truly unique and unrivaled. Winter is the time to plan a trip here as the summer months can be devastatingly hot, with destructive flash flooding an increasingly common occurrence. It deserves to be put on your list of must-see parks, as well as neighboring Big Bend Ranch State Park and the funky “nearby” towns of Marathon, Alpine, and Marfa, just be sure to do some research and go prepared, because if you get lost in Big Bend, you may never be found. #bigbendnationalpark #bigbend #nationalparks #roadtripusa #westtexas
Could you survive getting lost in one of the most remote deserts in the US? Big Bend National Park in far southwest Texas is one of the largest, most remote, and least visited national parks. It sits on the Rio Grande, right on the border of Mexico, in the Chihuahuan Desert. It’s not a quick detour or on the way to anywhere, and it’s not a place to go unprepared. Big Bend NP is the only NP to contain an entire mountain range, The Chisos Mountains, home to javelinas, black bears, and more kinds of birds, bats, butterflies, and scorpions than any other national parks. But it’s worth a trip just to see the sky at night. The area in and around big bend is so remote it’s one of the darkest places in the world, and has been designated as an official dark sky location. The milkway glows brightly to the naked eye, and sightings of otherworldly objects are not uncommon to hear about either. The desert is full of mysteries, and scientists say the park has over 10k archeological sites. The beauty and mystique of Big Bend is truly unique and unrivaled. Winter is the time to plan a trip here as the summer months can be devastatingly hot, with destructive flash flooding an increasingly common occurrence. It deserves to be put on your list of must-see parks, as well as neighboring Big Bend Ranch State Park and the funky “nearby” towns of Marathon, Alpine, and Marfa, just be sure to do some research and go prepared, because if you get lost in Big Bend, you may never be found. #bigbendnationalpark #bigbend #nationalparks #roadtripusa #westtexas

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