Welcome All Visitors!
Here's the place to learn all about vacationing in Far West Texas.

A 1960s era sign for the original Texas Mountain Trail driving route. This one is located between Van Horn and Guadalupe Moutains National Park on Hwy 54.

The Far West Texas Wildlife Trail Map is READY!
Click here!

Who are we?
The Texas Mountain Trail is a regionally governed 501 C 3 nonprofit organization. We're proud to participate in the Texas Historical Commission's Texas Heritage Trails Program.
Please let us know how we can assist you in planning your trip. Feel free to contact us at anytime, at info@texasmountaintrail.org or 432-284-0002.
What do we do? First, we help visitors find the fun, unique and genuine places in Far West Texas. Second, we help communities in the six westernmost counties in the state become more "visitor friendly," so everyone can have a better time in our beautiful high desert mountain communities, national and state parks, historic sites, museums, and more.
Our new 24 page travel guide is now available, call 866/276-6219 or click here to get your own copy!
For your Daily Photo of the Texas Mountain Trail region, click here!
Please let us know how we can assist you in planning your trip. Feel free to contact us at anytime, at info@texasmountaintrail.org or 432-284-0002.

We hope you'll have a wonderful time on your vacation in the beautiful high desert of the Texas Mountain Trail Region!
Take the time to see the clear night sky, the wildlife, and the high mountain desert terrain. See the sights of the Big BendNational Park, the Guadalupe Mountains National Park, the city of El Paso, and the charming mountain communities in the region. Visit forts, historic sites, and state parks.
Our Cycle-Friendly Accommodations Program features lodging with special services for touring, mountain and road cycling enthusiasts! Historic hotels and quaint motorcourts, B&Bs, recognized national chain properties...there's a place for everyone! Visit our biking page for more information!
Preserving our History
Every five years the town of Van Horn has an all-town reunion called Jubilee. As thanks to the town for hosting our organization, and to create a historical record of Jubilee's participants for the collection of Van Horn's Clark Hotel Museum, we took photos of approximately 90 groups of Van Hornians and compiled them into this commemorative poster. All the Trail's expenses were donated to this effort. Five dollars on the sale of every poster (100% of proceeds over cost) go directly to the Clark Hotel Museum. Support the Clark Hotel Museum by buying a poster, now available on www.cafepress.com/vanhornmuseum
(If you had your photo taken during Jubilee, you can view the pictures and order copies through THIS link.)
Would you like to receive our Texas Mountain Trail Email Newsletter?
Send us an email to our info@texasmountaintrail.org address requesting to be put on our list! We will not share or sell your name or address and you can unsubscribe anytime.