Visit 2 National Parks On Just One Tank Of Gas On This Incredible Texas Road Trip
Discover a fuel-efficient road trip to Big Bend and Guadalupe Mountains National Parks in West Texas.
Nobody likes an unnecessary trip to the gas station. That's why we created this fuel-efficient road trip to two national parks in the West Texas desert! Big Bend and Guadalupe Mountains are magical places you can go on one tank of gas in Texas. You can enjoy an unforgettable vacation without breaking the bank, and the whole family is sure to have a blast.
If you’re planning a visit to these two incredible national parks, there’s no better time to visit than during National Park Week. Learn all about this celebration of America’s great outdoors — including fee-free days throughout the year!
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1. Big Bend National Park
Way out in the West Texas desert, Big Bend National Park is a magical place with some of the darkest night skies on earth. It's one of the least-visited national parks in the country, and while we can't fathom why, we certainly aren't mad about the lack of crowds.
This vast, rugged landscape is best explored by hiking, and there are over 150 miles of trails to embark on.
From the challenging Emory Peak Trail that gains over 2,500 feet of elevation to the easy (and accessible) Window View Trail leading to one of the park's most iconic vistas, there's a hike for everyone here.
If you prefer enjoying the sights from the comfort of your own vehicle, you'll be pleased to learn that more than 100 miles of paved roads wind through the park.
The most famous among them is the Ross Maxwell Scenic Drive, a 30-mile route that features a variety of scenic overlooks and historic sites.
Big Bend is also a camper's paradise, with four developed campgrounds to choose from.
With the extra time afforded by staying overnight, you can set off on a multi-day backpacking adventure or rafting trip on the mighty Rio Grande. Plus, you'll get to see the famous West Texas dark skies in all their shimmering glory.
2. Guadalupe Mountains National Park
About 3.5 hours away is Guadalupe Mountains National Park, even lesser-known than Big Bend.
This hidden gem is home to nine out of 10 of Texas' tallest mountains, the highest being Guadalupe Peak.
If you're up for the challenge, the 8.5-mile hike to the "top of Texas" is one of the most rewarding trails you'll ever conquer.
You'll enjoy 360-degree views of the wide open terrain from the summit, reveling in your efforts before hiking back down.
If you aren't an avid hiker or simply don't feel up to such an arduous trek, there are plenty of easy hikes that offer equally breathtaking scenery.
While you're here, be sure to check out the Salt Basin Dunes!
These mystical white gypsum sand dunes, formed by wind erosion of nearby salt flats, rise up to 100 feet from the desert floor. Scrambling up the dunes is so much fun!
Would you take this fuel-efficient road trip? Tell us your thoughts in the comments! Don't forget to check out our previous article for more places you can go on one tank of gas in Texas.
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