The Rio Grande Village Nature Trail is a short excursion that will introduce you to just about everything you’ll need to know about Big Bend [1]. It’s just under a mile round-trip, but set aside an hour to fully absorb the dramatic vistas and desert intricacies.
The trail starts in a somewhat bizarre fashion, with a boardwalk crossing over a body of water originating from the wetland natural spring. It’s a strange sight to see, especially since it’s immediately followed by a hot and hardscrabble trek across rocky terrain among myriad cacti and desert scrub brushes (a handy guide at the trailhead provides interesting information about the different plants).
The highlight is the view from the top of the moderately sloped hill, where you’ll find sweeping vistas of the Rio Grande and Mexico. Look for the blocky bright-white adobe buildings about a mile away in the Mexican village of Boquillas. The mighty Chisos Mountains loom in the background, presiding over a natural scene that is unlike any other you’ll experience.
Links:
[1] http://www.moon.com/destinations/texas/big-bend-region/big-bend-national-park