Window Loop, Window, Emory Peak, South Rim and Boot Canyon Trailheads -- Chisos Basin Visitor Center, Big Bend NP TX
N 29° 16.307 W 103° 18.048
13R E 665079 N 3239294
The trailhead for four separate trails branches off from the Window Loop Trail at the Chisos Bason Visitor Center
Waymark Code: WMTZZ1
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 01/30/2017
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The Window Trail, The Window View Loop Trail, The Emory Peak Trail, the South Rim Trail, and the Boot Canyon Trail all share a trailhead at the Chisos Basin Visitor Center.
This particular sign discusses local wildlife, safety precautions, and what flora and fauna can be found on each of the 5 trails that diverge from this trail to reach different parts of the Chisos Mountain basin.
The sign reads as follows:
"CHISOS MOUNTAIN TRAILS
The volcanic Chisos Mountains or world apart from the low Chihuahuan Desert. A mountain island surrounded by a hot desert sea, the Chisos cover more than 40 square miles of forested slopes, rugged canyons, and rocky spires.
Hiking trails that leave from this trailhead can reach many of the canyons, ridges, and spectacular views.
[wildlife and scenery photos]
South Rim
Emory Peak
Mexican Jay
Black Bear
Mountain Lion
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Carry Water
There is no water along these trails. Always carry and drink plenty (1 gallon per person per day).
Be Prepared
Take good footwear, sunscreen, a hat, and a map.
Bear and Mountain Lion Country
Both live here, but are secretive and rarely seen. Know what to do in the event of a sighting. Do not approach the animal. If it appears aggressive, hold your ground, wave your arms shout throw stones, and scared away. Report all sightings to a park ranger. NEVER RUN!
Understand Your Limits
You are at high elevation. Pick a trail that suits your abilities. Do not push your party any harder or faster than its weakest member can handle comfortably. When you get tired, rest or turn back. Remember that you are here to enjoy yourself.
DESTINATIONS
South Rim
A rocky palisade of cliffs perched high above the desert floor. Great for an all day hike or overnight backpack. 12 miles round-trip. Elevation gain of 2000 feet.
Emory Peak via Pinnacles Trail
A 9 mile, round trip hike reaches the highest point in Big Bend National Park. Elevation gain of 2500 feet.
Window View
An easy .25 mile loop with great views of the Window.
Boot Canyon
Search for rare birds as you hike through a moist wooded canyon with some of Big Bend’s tallest trees. 10 miles round-trip. Elevation gain of 1600 feet.
The Window
Hike down into a beautiful wooded canyon to the top of a high pour off.
From Here: 5.6 miles round-trip; 980 foot descent.
From Campground: 4.4 miles round-trip; 500 foot descent."
Trailhead/trail website: [Web Link]
Trail allowances or restrictions: No pets
No bikes
No campfires
No collecting rocks or artifacts
No horses
No feeding animals
No smoking
Pack in-Pack out required
WATER NOT AVAILABLE
Trail type: dirt, gravel in some spots
Parking: Not Listed
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