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I know @Mrprotaganist and possibly a few others are looking at a big bend trip after Christmas.This is a highly rated place to explore in Texas: Primitive Dirt Roads - Big Bend National Park (U.S. National Park Service)
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Good to know! I just bought 20 acres in Sierra Blanca, not too far from there.Williams Ranch Road near Guadalupe Mountains NP. You can obtain the keys to the gate for free from the NP visitors center.
hey rex...have you been east of big bend? i saw two roads that drop down from Marathon...FM 385 that goes to Devil's Den and FM2627 branches off that and goes to Black Gap WMA which has a campground. ive never been out in that area but want to plan a trip there end of this month or next...before it gets too hot.I know @Mrprotaganist and possibly a few others are looking at a big bend trip after Christmas.
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I haven’t yet. I’ve heard there are some spots out that way, but haven’t researched them yet. I’ve been thinking about a trip that way this spring, hoping to catch desert wildflowers before it heats.hey rex...have you been east of big bend? i saw two roads that drop down from Marathon...FM 385 that goes to Devil's Den and FM2627 branches off that and goes to Black Gap WMA which has a campground. ive never been out in that area but want to plan a trip there end of this month or next...before it gets too hot.
the wife and i camped at big bend last Christmas and liked the area and was shooting for something more secluded
i was born and raised in san angelo and my mother still lives there and my step-daughter moved to austin last year, so i guess we'll shoot thru and visit both of them and then head down past Marathon and see what all is there. if i get to go before you do, i'll make sure to get some pics and info for youI haven’t yet. I’ve heard there are some spots out that way, but haven’t researched them yet. I’ve been thinking about a trip that way this spring, hoping to catch desert wildflowers before it heats.
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I actually explored some of the roads out there last week. Really great area. Check the WMA website for permits needed to camp and drive around out there. Several great spots to camp on the border. We didn't camp because of the snow storm but I am planning a trip back out there around the end of Feb.hey rex...have you been east of big bend? i saw two roads that drop down from Marathon...FM 385 that goes to Devil's Den and FM2627 branches off that and goes to Black Gap WMA which has a campground. ive never been out in that area but want to plan a trip there end of this month or next...before it gets too hot.
the wife and i camped at big bend last Christmas and liked the area and was shooting for something more secluded
thanks. im glad you mentioned the permits otherwise i wouldnt have thought to call in advanceI actually explored some of the roads out there last week. Really great area. Check the WMA website for permits needed to camp and drive around out there. Several great spots to camp on the border. We didn't camp because of the snow storm but I am planning a trip back out there around the end of Feb.
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You can get the Limited Public Use permit on the Texas Parks and Wildlife website. The public use permit is for all recreational activities on WMAs. You will need to go to the Black Gap HQ to fill out a registration card once you get there.thanks. im glad you mentioned the permits otherwise i wouldnt have thought to call in advance
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I’m only a few hours from Palo Duro. Can we access the ranch now at all?And for something different, the Hill Country has several smaller offroad arks for trails and rock climbing.
I am working with a group called Merus Adventure who is buying a 6,500 acre ranch at Palo Duro Canyon outside Amarillo. Overlanding, hiking, biking, dispersed camping, RV, support services, water and electric services, cabins, chalets as part of a membership service. Palo Duro is the 2nd largest canyon in the US behind the grand canyon. They are officially opening phase I in early April.
https://www.bergflow.com/merusmembership
Year 1 - Current:
Year 2:
- Creation of more than 50 miles of off-road and overlanding trails
- Initial water and electrical infrastructure
- 20 of miles hiking trails and bike paths
- 60 tent sites
- 20 RV sites
- 10 cabin sites
- Marketplace
Year 3:
- Creation of additional 50 miles of off-road and overlanding trails
- Continued water and electrical infrastructure
- Additional 20 of miles hiking trails and bike paths
- 40 tent sites
- 20 RV sites
- 10 cabins sites
- 2 chalets
- Creation of additional 50 miles of off-road and overlanding trails
- Additional 20 of miles hiking trails and bike paths
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