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Fort Davis
Photographer: J. Griffis Smith

Scenic Drives near Big Bend National Park Area

A 74-mile loop through the Davis Mountains (from and back to Fort Davis) leads to choice mountain landscapes. Head two miles south on Texas 17 and take Texas 166 west to intersection with Texas 118, then southeast back to Texas 17 and Fort Davis. Features include nine scenic roadside parks, Mount Locke, Madera Canyon and Davis Mountains State Park.

El Camino del Rio, Spanish for "The River Road," is the local name for F.M. 170 that stretches from Lajitas northwest to Presidio and beyond. Paved route is one of the most spectacular drives in Texas. Drivers are cautioned that the route encounters steep grades (15 percent), sharp curves, occasional loose livestock and low-water crossings; special alert for large RVs or vehicles pulling large trailers.

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Lodging

Whether you like quaint cabins, five-star hotels or even rustic dude-ranch digs, there’s always a place to sleep in style.

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Campgrounds

Texas might be the Lone Star State, but you'll see thousands of stars under that big, open sky. Enjoy everything from white-water rapids to mountain climbing at our public and private campgrounds. Check it out!

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From the diverse beauty that surrounds you to the unique people you meet along the way, everything about Texas beckons you to visit. So think of these as more than videos: they’re an invitation to visit the place we’re proud to call home.

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Adventure sports, cultural exploration, live music... the list goes on and on. Here, there’s always an attraction to fit your vacation style.

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Big Bend National Park Area, Texas

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Featured Attraction

Rising 50 feet above its surroundings, The Mound is a nod to the town's formative years and comprises nearly 13 acres of countryside populated by wildflowers. The area was once part of the great American Blackland Prairie that ran from Canada to the Rio Grande and from the Rockies to the Mississippi River. The immediate area, of which only 1,000 acres remain out of the original 20 million, was part of the tallgrass prairie. According to local legends, no structure has ever been built on the mound, and no tree has grown on it. Because early pioneer settlers never plowed the land, more than 175 species of wildflowers flourish throughout the year. Visitors also can catch a glimpse of downtown Dallas on the horizon. The site is a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark. Open daily, 24 hours a day. 2500 F.M. 3040. 817/430-1976. www.flower-mound.com.

City: Flower Mound
Region: Prairies and Lakes

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Popular Attractions

With so many amazing things to do in Texas, there’s not enough room to feature them all. So check out some popular attractions to see just how much fun your Texas vacation can be.

Alibates Flint Quarries National Monument
City: Fritch
Region: Panhandle Plains

Billy Bob's Texas
City: Fort Worth
Region: Prairies and Lakes

Caddo Mounds State Historic Site
City: Alto
Region: Piney Woods

Galveston Island Beach
City: Galveston
Region: Gulf Coast

The Alamo
City: San Antonio
Region: South Texas Plains

Devil’s Backbone
City: Wimberley
Region: Hill Country

Big Bend National Park
City: Big Bend National Park Area
Region: Big Bend Country

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