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Big Bend National Park
The Backcountry
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Adam Lewis |
A South Rim sunset is a sublime backcountry experience! |
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Leaving highway 90 at Marathon we came to the Big Bend country toward sunset, that part of Texas where the Rio Grande makes a U-shaped bend in its course. In a lifetime spent in traveling, here I came upon the greatest wonder. The mantle of God touches you; it is what Beethoven reached for in music; it is panorama without beginning or end.
- Ludwig Bemelmans, 1956
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Big Bend's backcountry areas provide excellent opportunities for hiking, backpacking, camping, driving unpaved roads, and river running. Permits are required for overnight camping, horse use, and for floating the river.
Use the information on the following pages to plan your own backcountry experience in Big Bend!
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Survive the Sun What you need to know about heat safety more... | | Leave no trace in Big Bend Learn more about the principles of leave no trace camping more... | | Backcountry Regulations These rules help protect you and the backcountry more... | | High Chisos campsites Information on backcountry campsites in the High Chisos. more... | |
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Did You Know?
The frontier economy of Big Bend relied heavily on fur trading. The furs included mostly fox, bobcat, coyote, skunk, and ringtail, but there were also a few beaver, javelina, and panther pelts, and some goat and deer hides. The price of pelts varied, but normally it was from 40ยข up to $1.00 each.
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Last Updated: July 08, 2007 at 15:44 EST |