Texas has no shortage of real beaches, but very few – if any at all – are surrounded by massive limestone cliffs. Santa Elena Canyon, located in the iconic Big Bend National Park, features 1500-foot rock walls with a sandy alcove just steps away. It’s the perfect place to enjoy a picnic lunch while you soak up some rays!
At just 1.5 miles long, Santa Elena Canyon Trail is among the shortest hikes Big Bend has to offer. Even though it takes under an hour to complete, this leisurely stroll boasts some of the best views in the entire park.
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It all starts where Ross Maxwell Scenic Drive ends. You’ll first cross Terlingua Creek, then climb several short switchbacks before gradually descending along the banks of the Rio Grande.
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Surrounded by riparian vegetation and 1500-foot tall limestone cliffs, this hike offers an incredible payoff despite relatively minimal effort. The trail comes to an end where it intersects with the canyon walls.
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You’ll not only get to marvel at the pristine oasis, but wade in it, as well. A sandy path leads straight to the waterfront, encouraging families to stick around and soak up some rays.
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Whether you prefer swimming or kayaking, water recreation is not only commonplace, but almost an unspoken rule in these parts. Bring your swimsuit and prepare for a day of fun in the sun.
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Pack a picnic lunch to enjoy with your toes buried deep in the sand. We couldn’t imagine a better way to enjoy the Great Outdoors!
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Please note: Terlingua Creek is often impassable after heavy rains. Be sure to check local weather reports before heading out.
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Visit the AllTrails page to learn more.
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Have you ever hiked Santa Elena Canyon Trail? If so, tell us all about your experience! Check out our previous article to learn more about this incredible place: Kayak Through Santa Elena Canyon to Experience The West Texas Mountains In A Whole New Way.
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