RVing The Parks | Top Tips For National Parks With RV Hookup Campsites
- By Rene Agredano - July 17th, 2019 2:00am
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Located in a remote portion of southwest Texas, Big Bend National Park highlights both Chihuahuan Desert and volcanic Chisos Mountains environments.
Lost Mine Trail is one of the most popular hikes in Big Bend National Park. A little less than 5 miles round-trip, this trail provides amazing views of Juniper Canyon, the Chisos Mountains, and Casa Grande. This is the hike to take if you only have a day to spend in this national park located in southwest Texas.
Spring (and winter) showers bring spring flowers out in Big Bend National Park, Texas. Prickly pear, cholla, pitaya and eagle claw cactus produce blooms with saturated shades of yellow, orange, magenta and red, becoming magnets for bees and other insects.
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