Highway 170 24.2 miles west of Lajitas, Big Bend State Park, Lajitas, Big Bend National Park, TX 79852Kaart
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Hoodoos Trailhead Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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pshurd
Nice walk, but trail not marked very well
We enjoyed the walk, but the trail is not marked well, so we just wandered around the area. Good views & nice way to stretch your legs from the River view drive.
Beoordeeld op 4 mei 2022
JMK-Pittsburgh
Disappointing
Trails aren’t marked well once you get near the river or the large rock area. We gave up after 30 minutes. There are a few hoodoos but there not that big of a deal.
Beoordeeld op 3 mei 2022
Bronna L
Rather underwhelming
If you have been to Bryce or probably any other hoodoo area, do not wast your time. A couple of interesting shapes but that's it. Pretty, set along the Rio Grande, but not worth the effort. Saw some o...
Beoordeeld op 15 mrt 2022
Anne O
Unique Natural Scupltures
If you're in the Big Bend area and have the time, head west on 170 to see the hoodoos. They are quite interesting rock formations formed by erosion. It's an easy walk, as is the walk down to the riv...
Beoordeeld op 21 aug 2021
Claribou_22
Worth a drive!
I can't get enough of the scenery. We didn't take the hike, but parked at the trail head and took photos.
Nice walk, but trail not marked very well
We enjoyed the walk, but the trail is not marked well, so we just wandered around the area. Good views & nice way to stretch your legs from the River view drive.
Disappointing
Trails aren’t marked well once you get near the river or the large rock area. We gave up after 30 minutes. There are a few hoodoos but there not that big of a deal.
Rather underwhelming
If you have been to Bryce or probably any other hoodoo area, do not wast your time. A couple of interesting shapes but that's it. Pretty, set along the Rio Grande, but not worth the effort. Saw some o...
Unique Natural Scupltures
If you're in the Big Bend area and have the time, head west on 170 to see the hoodoos. They are quite interesting rock formations formed by erosion. It's an easy walk, as is the walk down to the riv...
Worth a drive!
I can't get enough of the scenery. We didn't take the hike, but parked at the trail head and took photos.