Texas' Hidden Gems: Big Bend National Park and Midland
Welcome to God's country! Explore the natural beauty of Big Bend National Park, go stargazing at McDonald Observatory and visit Midland, TX, to see the childhood home of US President George W. Bush.
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Rio Grande
In Texas, the majestic, 1,250-mile-long Rio Grande River makes a curve to the northeast to form a “big bend.” The river also marks the boundary between the U.S. and Mexico.
McDonald Observatory
Big Bend National Park
Petroleum Museum
Lajitas Golf Resort
Annual Mariachi Band Concert
Airpower Museum
Horseback Riding
Commune with nature. Take a two-hour Sunset Horseback trail ride to explore the awe-inspiring natural beauty of Big Bend.
George W. Bush Childhood Home
Visit the childhood home of former President George W. Bush, located in Midland, TX, at 1412 W. Ohio Avenue. The house, unchanged since 1956, celebrates the lives of two presidents, two governors and two first ladies.
Sweet Confections
Gourmet River Trip
Go adventuring! Take a gourmet river trip through Big Bend National Park. Experience the park’s beauty while you travel along the Rio Grande, enjoying tasty meals that may include marinated shrimp, rack of lamb, quail and beef Wellington — and that’s just for breakfast!