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El Camino del Rio, the River Road, leads through mountains and canyons as it follows the Rio Grande. This 1.5-hour classic car 51-mile road trip goes from Lajitas to Presidio on Rte. 170. If you make the trip in the summer, be advised it is extremely hot. The road is steep and has poor shoulders. Begin the
trip east of Lajitas at the Barton Warnock Environmental Education Center.
Here you can get information on the 420 sq. mile Big Bend Ranch State
Natural Area that encompasses the River Road.
Lajitas was established in 1915 as an Army post to protect settlers
from Pancho Villa. Head west on Rte. 170 out of Lajitas. A few miles out,
the road swings away from the river past Fresno Creek to the hoodoos,
weathered volcanic ash formations. Madera Canyon lies nearby and features
a picnic spot overlooking the river. Leaving here, you begin a five-mile,
15 percent grade ascent up Santa Mesa. An overlook at the top offers views
of the canyon and volcanic landscape. Descend the mesa into the Chihuahuan
Desert where you will cross Panther Creek and a narrow fissure called
Closed Canyon.
Pass through Tapado Canyon on your way to the farming community of Redford.
Continue west from Redford to Presidio, a former Spanish mission village
that now serves as a U.S. Port of Entry. Here you can visit the Fort Leaton
State Historic Site, which serves at the western Information Center for
the River Road.
Classic Car Road Trip Stats
Starting Point: Lajitas, TX
Distance of Drive: 51 Miles
Must Eat: El A Jamo Hwy 67, Presido, TX 97845 Phone: 915-229-4763
Call ahead to confirm hours of operation. Good Stop For: Mexican
food
Best Time of Year for Drive: Year round
Points of Interest on Drive: Rio Grande Big Bend Ranch State Natural Area Fresno County Creek Madera Canyon Chihuahuan Desert Tapado Canyon Fort Leaton State Historic Site
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