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Mariscal Mine Trail

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(9991)

11,437

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Mariscal Mine Trail

00:25

1.47km

30m

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Explore the historic Mariscal Mine Trail, an easy 0.9-mile hike in Big Bend National Park with desert views and fascinating ruins.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Mariscal Mine Trail

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Mariscal Mine Trail passes explores an area that was once integral to the quicksilver mining economy in Big Bend in the early to mid-1900s. Nearly a quarter of the mercury mined in the United States came out of this area. These ruins speak to a once-bustling community in the area. The dirt and gravel path is relatively flat and easy to access.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Mariscal Mine Trail suitable for beginners or families?

Yes, the trail is generally considered easy to medium difficulty and is suitable for families. While it does have some loose rocks and incline, making for uneven surfaces, its relatively short length makes it manageable for most hikers.

How do I get to the Mariscal Mine Trailhead?

The trailhead is located on the remote River Road within Big Bend National Park. Accessing it requires a high-clearance vehicle, and a four-wheel-drive vehicle may be necessary depending on road conditions. It's highly advisable to check current road conditions with a park ranger before heading out, as the drive can be long and bumpy.

Are there any entrance fees or permits required for this trail?

Yes, the Mariscal Mine Trail is located within Big Bend National Park, so standard park entrance fees apply. You can find detailed information on fees and passes on the official National Park Service website. No additional permits are typically required for day hiking this specific trail.

What historical features can I see along the trail?

The trail leads directly to the remarkably well-preserved ruins of the Mariscal Mine, a mercury (quicksilver) mine that operated from 1900 to 1943. You can explore the remnants of the refining plant, including the large Scott Furnace and condensing chambers, as well as the ruins of miners' houses. Several mine shafts are visible but safely caged off. You might also spot old artifacts like rusty ore cars and mining tools.

What kind of views can I expect on the Mariscal Mine Trail?

As you hike, you'll be immersed in the stark beauty of the Chihuahuan Desert. The trail offers breathtaking 360-degree views of the surrounding mountains and canyons, with vast desert landscapes. From higher points, you can also enjoy expansive vistas that include the Rio Grande.

What should I know about the historical artifacts at Mariscal Mine?

Due to the historical presence of toxic mercury at the mine site, visitors are strongly advised not to touch the bricks, remnants, or any artifacts. Please observe these historical elements from a safe distance to ensure your safety and help preserve the site.

When is the best time to hike this trail?

The best time to hike in Big Bend National Park, including the Mariscal Mine Trail, is typically during the cooler months, from late fall through early spring (October to April). Summers can be extremely hot, making hiking challenging and potentially dangerous due to high desert temperatures.

Is the Mariscal Mine Trail dog-friendly?

No, pets are generally not allowed on trails in Big Bend National Park to protect wildlife and natural resources. Dogs are permitted only in developed areas, such as roads, campgrounds, and picnic areas, and must be on a leash no longer than six feet.

Is the Mariscal Mine Trail a loop or out-and-back?

The Mariscal Mine Trail is an out-and-back hike. You will follow the same path to reach the mine ruins and then return the way you came.

What is the terrain like on the trail?

The terrain consists of typical desert landscape with some loose rocks and an incline, leading to uneven surfaces. While not overly strenuous, sturdy footwear is recommended to navigate the path comfortably.

Are there any specific regulations for visiting Big Bend National Park that I should be aware of?

When visiting Big Bend National Park, it's important to stay on marked trails, pack out all trash, and respect wildlife by observing from a distance. Always carry plenty of water, especially in the desert environment. For a complete list of regulations and safety tips, please consult the National Park Service website.

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