Rio Grande Valley

Stretching along the border with Texas, the Rio Grande Valley is a sun-baked ribbon of dramatic desert landscapes, historic Spanish missions, and vibrant border culture. This is a place where the mighty river carves deep canyons through rust-coloured cliffs, where the air hums with the calls of rare birds, and where the flavours of Mexico infuse every meal. For international travellers, it offers a raw, authentic slice of the American Southwest that feels a world away from the coast.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Give yourself at least four to five days to do the valley justice. Spend two days exploring Big Bend National Park (camping or staying in Terlingua), one day on South Padre Island, and one day visiting missions and wildlife refuges. If you’re short on time, a three-day itinerary can combine a Big Bend road trip with a quick stop in McAllen for a taste of border cuisine.

Nearby Areas Worth Combining

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