Routes, Drive Times & Road Tips to Big Bend

Big Bend sits deep in far West Texas. Whether you’re coming from El Paso, Midland/Odessa, San Antonio, Austin, Houston, or Dallas/Fort Worth, choose the route that matches your arrival town and the part of the park you want to explore first.
Choose Your Best Route
- Eastern Entrance (Persimmon Gap): via US-385 through Marathon—fast and direct to Panther Junction and the Chisos Basin.
- Western Entrance (Maverick): via TX-118 through Study Butte/Terlingua—best for Ross Maxwell Scenic Drive, Terlingua, Lajitas, and River Road (FM 170).
City-by-City Directions
- El Paso → Big Bend
- Odessa → Big Bend
- San Antonio → Big Bend
- Austin → Big Bend
- Houston → Big Bend
- Dallas/Fort Worth → Big Bend
Typical Drive Times
- El Paso: ~5–6 hours (≈330 miles) via I-10/US-90 or I-10/TX-118
- Midland/Odessa: ~4½–6 hours (≈250–300 miles) via TX-18/US-385 or FM 1776/US-67/TX-118
- San Antonio: ~7–8 hours (≈430 miles) via I-10 then US-385 or US-90
- Austin: ~8–9 hours (≈475–500 miles) via US-290/I-10 or US-90
- Houston: ~8–9 hours (≈540 miles) via I-10/US-385 or I-10/TX-118
- Dallas/Fort Worth: ~8–9 hours (≈500–560 miles) via I-20/US-285/US-90 or US-67/TX-118
Times vary with traffic, weather, construction, and stops.
Fuel, Services & Road Reality
- Top off often: Services thin out west of Fort Stockton; plan fuel stops in Alpine, Marathon, Terlingua/Study Butte, and Panther Junction.
- Inside the park: Speed limit is generally 45 mph (lower where posted). Distances are long—budget time accordingly.
- Navigation: Cell coverage is spotty. Download offline maps and carry a paper map as backup.
- Flying in? See Vehicle Rentals to Big Bend for options from El Paso, Midland, and Alpine.
Safety & Seasonal Tips
- Hydrate: Carry at least one gallon of water per person per day; desert heat can be extreme.
- Wildlife: Watch for deer, javelina, and livestock—especially at dawn and dusk.
- Weather: Spring and fall are most comfortable. Summer heat and winter freezes are possible—check conditions before you roll.
- Road kit: Bring a spare, jack, basic tools, flashlight, and a charged power bank.
Make It a Road Trip
Turn the drive into part of the adventure with scenic byways, small-town cafés, and art stops. Riding on two wheels? Don’t miss the Big Bend Motorcycle Riding Guide.