MRH512
Well-Known Member
I did Black Gap and Christmas Mountain in June. Both are absolutely fantastic, but not close to each other at all.You may have already looked but just in case I believe...
Northwest OHV is normally open Sat, Sun
Hidden Falls is normally open Fri, Sat, Sun
Big Bend Nat'l park is open all the time
I'd like to get down to Big Bend to pick up Black Gap road but there is also a trail that is supposed to be pretty cool in the park going up Christmas Mountains.
Terlingua Ranch Lodge is the Gateway to the Christmas Mountains Range
The state park is also worth checking out. We did the Fresno Canyon Trail and it was incredible. It takes you down into an old river bed. Driving along with the canyon walls towering above you is an experience!
Black Gap is kinda in the middle of the National Park. If you have time, I suggest running it both directions. Half of it is mostly boring and the other have is worth the trek out there.
Another great trail to check out in the park is Old Ore. It's just shy of 27 miles long and, while not truly technical, is one of the only trails in the park that has zero maintenance performed on it. So, there's plenty to traverse and keep you engaged.
If you take the time to do Christmas Mountain (and you should), make sure to get a morning reservation. The morning light makes for the most amazing views (even looking into the National Park from the top).
When you leave Terlingua Ranch, don't go back on the 14-mile long crappy service road. Bang a left onto Ament Lake Road/Trail. It's a fun short-ish trail with some great views that'll take you back out to Highway 118.
Black Gap
Top of Christmas Mountain
Fresno Canyon in the State Park
Ament Lake Road/Trail - Best Way Out of Terlingua Ranch
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