3. Study Butte to Presidio
STUDY BUTTE TO MARFA – 124 MILES
Departing Study Butte/Terlingua, stop in Lajitas for fuel and snacks before a blissful stretch of paved road as you cruise alongside the Rio Grande on FM170 before embarking on an optional 47-mile detour into
Highway 169 features a mixture of gravel and pavement with expansive views as you head north. Section 3 concludes in Marfa, known for its eclectic vibe and artsy charm and features a multitude of great lodging and food options.
CAUTION: This section is over 170 miles if you stop in the State Park, so after you leave the Terlingua area, stop in Lajitas for food and fuel, and don’t forget to pick up your Big Bend Ranch State Park entrance pass at the Barton Warnock Visitors Center. Riders coming from Marfa should visit Fort Leaton for permits before entering the park. In either direction, riders can detour into Presidio for fuel, food, lodging, and permits with an entry point into Mexico.
3. Study Butte to Presidio
STUDY BUTTE TO MARFA – 124 MILES
Departing Study Butte/Terlingua, stop in Lajitas for fuel and snacks before a blissful stretch of paved road as you cruise alongside the Rio Grande on FM170 before embarking on an optional 47-mile detour into
Highway 169 features a mixture of gravel and pavement with expansive views as you head north. Section 3 concludes in Marfa, known for its eclectic vibe and artsy charm and features a multitude of great lodging and food options.
CAUTION: This section is over 170 miles if you stop in the State Park, so after you leave the Terlingua area, stop in Lajitas for food and fuel, and don’t forget to pick up your Big Bend Ranch State Park entrance pass at the Barton Warnock Visitors Center. Riders coming from Marfa should visit Fort Leaton for permits before entering the park. In either direction, riders can detour into Presidio for fuel, food, lodging, and permits with an entry point into Mexico.
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