Nestled within Big Bend National Park, Boquillas Canyon stands as the park’s longest and deepest canyon, offering a unique alternative to the more famous Santa Elena Canyon. Carved by the Rio Grande, the canyon’s towering walls rise dramatically from the river, in some places surpassing the depth of the Grand Canyon. Visitors can explore this natural wonder through river trips, hiking trails, and camping, immersing themselves in the rugged beauty and serene atmosphere of the surrounding landscape.
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