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Drive from San Antonio

San Antonio to Big Bend: Scenic Road Trip Highlights & Hidden Stops Along the Way

At roughly 430 miles, the journey from San Antonio to Big Bend National Park takes you from the Hill Country’s rolling hills into West Texas’s rugged desert. Plan for about 7–8 hours of driving time—longer if you linger at scenic pullouts or historic towns.

Primary Route: I-10 West & TX-118 South via Fort Stockton

Follow I-10 west for 325 miles to Fort Stockton, then:

  • Option A: Head south on US-385 for 58 miles to Marathon, then another 30 miles on US-385 to the park’s eastern entrance at Persimmon Gap.
  • Option B: Stay on I-10 nine more miles, turn south on US-67 into Alpine (58 miles), then TX-118 south (78 miles) to Terlingua Junction—3 miles on TX-118 brings you to Panther Junction in Big Bend.

Alternate Route: US-90 through Uvalde & Del Rio

Take I-10 west to Uvalde (142 miles), then US-90 west through Del Rio into Marathon (total ~340 miles). This route meanders along the Rio Grande and through quaint towns, offering more character but a slightly slower pace.

 

Estimated Drive Times & Distances

  • San Antonio → Fort Stockton (I-10): ~325 mi, 5–5½ hrs
  • San Antonio → Marathon (US-90): ~340 mi, 6 hrs
  • Fort Stockton → Persimmon Gap: 30 mi, 45 min
  • San Antonio → Alpine (via US-67): ~383 mi, 6–6½ hrs

Top Scenic Stops En Route

  • Junction: Historic downtown and local BBQ.
  • Uvalde: Briscoe Memorial Museum & outdoor gear shops.
  • Del Rio: Lake Amistad State Park & Whitehead Museum.
  • Marathon: Gage Hotel, Crowley Theater, and artisan cafés.
  • Alpine: Vibrant art district, campus of Sul Ross State University, plus fuel and supplies.

Road Trip Tips & Safety

  • Fuel & Hydration: Gas stations can be 100+ miles apart—top off often and carry at least one extra gallon of water per person.
  • Rest Breaks: Stretch every 2–3 hours to stay alert and enjoy roadside vistas.
  • Weather Awareness: Summer highs exceed 100 °F; winter nights can dip below freezing—check forecasts before you leave.
  • Emergency Kit: Include first-aid supplies, basic tools, tire-repair kit, flashlight, and paper maps—cell service is limited.
  • Wildlife & Speed: Watch for deer and livestock at dawn/dusk, and obey rural speed limits.
  • Alternate Starting Point: For a different approach, see Drive from Houston.

Frequently Asked Questions about Driving to Big Bend

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