Texas
Hiking in the Unspoiled Beauty of Big Bend
Program No. 11958RJ
From desert vegetation to the lush floodplains of the Rio Grande, from dinosaur fossils to Native American pictographs, come hike and learn the story of Big Bend, in Texas.
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6 days
5 nights
14 meals
5B 4L 5D
1
Check-in, Registration, Orientation, Welcome Dinner
Big Bend Country
2
Hot Springs, Nature Trail, Panther Junction
Big Bend Country
3
Hiking Lost Mine & "The Window" Trails
Big Bend Country
4
Fossil Exhibit, NPS talk, Upper Burro Mesa, Santa Elena
Big Bend Country
5
High Chisos Mountain Loop Full Day Hike
Big Bend Country
6
Program Concludes
Big Bend Country
At a Glance
Hike your way through Big Bend National Park, one of the most remote, wildly beautiful and peaceful places in America. Geological history spanning millions of years and a discussion of the “brief” era of the dinosaurs in Texas will add to the appreciation and mystique of what the early Spanish explorers called “El Despoblado” — the empty land.
Activity Level
Varies by date
Varies by date. Outdoor: Challenging – Hiking 7-12 miles daily over varied terrain. Outdoor: Spirited – Hiking up to six miles daily over varied terrain. Elevations up to 6,850 feet.
Micro Group
These adventures feature our smallest group size, with 12 participants or fewer.
What You'll Learn
- There is more than meets the eye in the small but vibrant town of Marathon, TX. Surrounded by mountains and sitting just above 4000ft, we will get a closer look at the community, culture, and industries which have shaped this diverse west Texas town.
- Hike through three ecosystems — mountain peaks to desert springs and river trails.
- See Native American rock art and soak in the Hot Springs after a six-mile hike along the Texas Rio Grande.
General Notes
Listening devices are available.
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Joe Lorenz
Joe Lorenz hails from northern Wisconsin. He attended St. Norbert college, graduating in 2015 in biology. After working a year at the University of Colorado-Boulder, he completed a Master of Science in Molecular Biology at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark. He completed wilderness medicine training through NOLS in Lander, Wyoming, earning his EMT license, which led him to Terlingua, Texas, working as an EMT and river guide. Since then, he has worked as a football coach, substitute teacher, wildland firefighter, and in safety management.
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Joe Lorenz
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Joe Lorenz hails from northern Wisconsin. He attended St. Norbert college, graduating in 2015 in biology. After working a year at the University of Colorado-Boulder, he completed a Master of Science in Molecular Biology at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark. He completed wilderness medicine training through NOLS in Lander, Wyoming, earning his EMT license, which led him to Terlingua, Texas, working as an EMT and river guide. Since then, he has worked as a football coach, substitute teacher, wildland firefighter, and in safety management.
Suggested Reading List
(10 books)
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Hiking in the Unspoiled Beauty of Big Bend
Program Number: 11958
I'll Gather My Geese
The New York Times identified Hallie Stillwell (1897-1997) as a "rancher and a Texas legend."
At the age of nineteen, Hallie decided to take a job teaching school in the remote border town of Presidio, Texas. Her father thought it a dangerous proposition and told her she was getting into a wild goose chase. She responded, "Then I'll gather my geese." After teaching for a year, she got a proposal from an old-fashioned rancher twice her age, Roy Stillwell. Hallie's escapades as a bride in the rough environs of the Big Bend ranch have appealed to thousands of readers.
Naturalist's Big Bend
An introduction to the trees, shrubs, wildflowers, cacti, mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish and insects of the Big Bend.
Big Bend, The Story Behind The Scenery
This book is dedicated to all who find nature not an adversary to conquer and destroy, but a storehouse of infinite knowledge and experience linking man to all things past and present. They know conserving the natural environment is essential to our future well being.
Hiking Big Bend National Park
Comprehensive guide to 44 most popular hikes in the national park as well as three hikes in Big Bend Ranch State Park
God's Country or Devil's Playground
In this anthology of nature writing, Barney Nelson gathers nearly sixty literary perspectives on the landscape and life of the Big Bend region, broadly defined as Trans-Pecos Texas and northern Chihuahua, Mexico. In addition to Leopold and Webb, the collection includes such well-known writers as Edward Abbey, Mary Austin, Roy Bedichek, and Frederick Olmsted, as well as a wide range of voices that includes explorers, trappers, cowboys, ranch wives, curanderos, college presidents, scientists, locals, tourists, historians, avisadores, and waitresses. Following a personal introduction by Barney Nelson, the pieces are grouped thematically to highlight the distinctive ways in which writers have responded to the Big Bend.
The Story of Big Bend National Park
This book offers a comprehensive, highly readable history of the park from its founding in 1944 up to the present.
The Big Bend, A History of the Last Texas Frontier
A study of four centuries of human society-Indian, Spanish, Mexican, Texas and American - in a region remote and little known.
Beneath the Window: Early Ranch Life in the Big Bend Country
A memoir by Patricia Wilson Clothier. Before it became a national park, the Big Bend was home to a number of ranches and mining operations. On the Wilson ranch, which stood at the center of the current park, Mrs. Clothier spent her youth exploring the wonders of ranch life in the Chisos. Patricia's richly detailed memories, coupled with a backdrop of Depression era hardships, bring the Big Bend to life in this original and vivid description of a childhood spent "Beneath the Window".
Big Bend, A Homesteader's Story
A story of the Langfords' life in the rugged and spectacularly beautiful country which they came to call their own. This account is told with the help of Fred Gipson, author of Old Yeller.
Big Bend Vista, A Geological Exploration of the Big Bend