15 Boquillias Canyon Overlook
Boquillas Canyon Overlook
If you are just doing some driving, this lookout gives you a view of the village of Boquillas where you can see the characteristic colors of the buildings. As you walk to peer out to Boquillas Canyon, you will most likely find some trinkets for sale from our friends across the stream. These will include copper-wire art, walking sticks, and other crafts. Bring extra cash to pick up these beautiful items (wink wink).
From the Boquillas Overlook you can see the village of Boquillas, Mexico just across the Rio Grande. This is also a great place to photograph the Sierra del Carmens and Boquillas Canyon. The exhibit panel graphically shows how the Rio Grande carved this major canyon. Along with Mariscal and Santa Elena canyons, these three canyons are one of the major reasons for the creation of Big Bend National Park.
Read MoreIf you are just doing some driving, this lookout gives you a view of the village of Boquillas where you can see the characteristic colors of the buildings. As you walk to peer out to Boquillas Canyon, you will most likely find some trinkets for sale from our friends across the stream. These will include copper-wire art, walking sticks, and other crafts. Bring extra cash to pick up these beautiful items (wink wink).
From the Boquillas Overlook you can see the village of Boquillas, Mexico just across the Rio Grande. This is also a great place to photograph the Sierra del Carmens and Boquillas Canyon. The exhibit panel graphically shows how the Rio Grande carved this major canyon. Along with Mariscal and Santa Elena canyons, these three canyons are one of the major reasons for the creation of Big Bend National Park.