Discover the best top things to do in Lajitas, United States including El Camino Del Rio, Lajitas Zipline, Lajitas Zip-Line Tour, Closed Canyon, Hoodoos Trailhead.
5.0 based on 72 reviews
We saw 5 national parks and 2 national monuments and they have some amazing scenic drives, but this is the best drive we did in West Texas, New Mexico or Arizona. First you have the open Chihuahuan desert, then great mountains and rolling hills and finally a river in the desert that is also an international border. All of that adds up to an incredibly, beautiful drive. To throw in on top of that you have the goat Clay Henry, the unofficial Mayor of Lajitas and teepee picnic tables along the river. The road is uncharacteristic of every other road in West Texas as it has dozens of curves, moving with the river. Finally it is the river that can be viewed so many times for this road that adds to the charm and experience. You constantly remind yourself that everything you see on the other side is another country.
5.0 based on 32 reviews
Lajitas Zipline at Lajitas Golf Resort is located in Quiet Canyon in Lajitas, Texas. Lajitas Zipline is located in the Big Bend region of Texas and features 8 world class lines where your adventure will take you high over the desert floor reaching speeds of 50 mph plus.
4.5 based on 66 reviews
This family friendly adventure is a must-do for everyone visiting Lajitas Golf Resort and Spa. Enjoy the breathtaking views of Big Bend while soaring 300 feet above scenic Quiet Canyon! Your experienced and friendly tour guides will lead you through the course, consisting of four lines ranging from 250 to 2000 feet in length.
4.5 based on 75 reviews
I read other reviews, and decided to do this one since it had good reviews and close to Lajitas. This was a great hike!! Kids (9 and 12) also loved it. Lots of climbing around and jumping from rocks for my boy. We weren't able to make it all the way to the River, as small/deep pools of water kept us from passing. Still a fun hike with interesting views inside the canyon.
4.0 based on 42 reviews
I think one’s rating of this trail depends on expectations. I would better describe this as an area with a handful of hoodoos (nothing like Bryce Canyon) that can be explored; it’s not really much of a “trail.” We have small children and they loved exploring the rocky area around the hoodoos. We also made our way down to the Rio Grande and there’s a fantastic calm area for the kids to play in the river. We stayed about an hour.
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