Dallas/Fort Worth to Big Bend: Best Routes, Drive Times & Road Tips

From the Metroplex to the mountains, this classic West Texas road trip covers roughly 500–580 miles and about 8–10 hours behind the wheel, depending on your route and first stop (Panther Junction, Terlingua/Study Butte, or Marathon).
Primary Route: I-20 West → Monahans → Choose Your Gateway
The most straightforward path with steady highway speeds and frequent services until West Texas.
- Dallas/Fort Worth → Monahans (I-20 W): Long interstate run with major fuel/food stops (Abilene, Midland/Odessa).
- Gateway Option A – Eastern Entrance (Persimmon Gap): From Monahans, go south on TX-18 to Fort Stockton, then US-385 south via Marathon to the park’s east gate; continue ~40 miles to Panther Junction.
- Gateway Option B – Western Entrance (Maverick): Stay on I-20/I-10 a few more miles to US-67, head south to Alpine, then TX-118 to Study Butte/Terlingua; ideal for Ross Maxwell Scenic Drive and River Road (FM 170).
Alternate Scenic Route: US-67 via Glen Rose, San Angelo & Alpine
Fewer interstate miles and more small-town Texas. Often similar total time, but with lower speeds through towns.
- Follow US-67 from the Metroplex through Glen Rose, Stephenville, and San Angelo.
- Continue US-67 to Alpine; connect to TX-118 for the west entrance or stay on US-90 to reach Marathon and US-385 for the east entrance.
Estimated Drive Times & Distances
- DFW → Panther Junction (via Fort Stockton/US-385): ≈ 540–580 miles, ~8.5–9.5 hours
- DFW → Terlingua/Study Butte (via Alpine/TX-118): ≈ 560–600 miles, ~9–10 hours
- DFW → Marathon: ≈ 500–520 miles, ~7.5–8.5 hours
Actual times vary with traffic, construction, weather, and stops.
Great Stops Along the Way
- Abilene (I-20): Easy fuel/food break before the long westward stretch.
- San Angelo (US-67): Riverwalk, murals, and plenty of supplies.
- Marathon & Alpine: Classic West Texas gateways for fuel, food, and last-minute gear.
Road Tips, Fuel & Safety
- Top off often: Services thin out west of Fort Stockton and south of Marathon; plan fuel in Marathon, Alpine, and Study Butte/Terlingua.
- Inside the park: Speed limit is generally 45 mph (lower where posted). Distances are long—budget time.
- Navigation: Cell coverage is spotty. Download offline maps and carry a paper map as backup.
- Heat & hydration: Carry at least one gallon of water per person per day, even in cooler months.
- Wildlife: Watch for deer, javelina, and livestock—especially at dawn and dusk.
Need a Car?
Flying part of the way or meeting friends en route? See Vehicle Rentals to Big Bend for options from El Paso, Midland, and Alpine.
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