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  1. May 21, 2020 · The thirty-mile Ross Maxwell Scenic Drive leads to the Castolon Historic District and Santa Elena Canyon. Along the way the road showcases some of the historic and geologic features this region is famous for.

  2. 3 Dreamy Days in Big Bend, Texas. Ross Maxwell Scenic Drive is the most interesting of the paved sightseeing routes in Big Bend National Park, giving the greatest variety of habitats, geology and a variety of interesting short walks and interpretive pull overs.

  3. Ross Maxwell Scenic Drive. 324 reviews. #5 of 50 things to do in Big Bend National Park. Scenic Drives. Write a review. What people are saying. By DeanLewis47. “ A great drive of about 1 hour. Jan 2024. Full of variation from Mule Ears to St Elena Canyon. By paxa. “ A most scenic drive to an even more scenic trail ” Oct 2022.

  4. The Ross Maxwell route is named for Big Bend National Park’s first superintendent and geologist who served from 1944-1952 and laid out the route to highlight the more spectacular geologic features on the west side of the park. The road heads between Burro Mesa and Chisos Mountains.

  5. Feb 5, 2023 · 1. Santa Elena Canyon Trail. Ross Maxwell Scenic Drive’s southern station is Santa Elena Canyon, and it is the first attractive location where you should definitely pull up. Here, you will get to see a 1.500-foot wall that has been pulled apart over time due to seismic activities along the Terlingua Fault.

  6. The First Superintendent. Ross Maxwell (1904–1993) served as the first superintendent of Big Bend National Park, from the establishment of the park in 1944 through 1952. Born near Sparks, Oklahoma on June 9, 1904, Ross Maxwell attended the University of Oklahoma and earned two degrees there.

  7. Dec 15, 2018 · Ross Maxwell Drive is named for geologist Ross Maxwell, Big Bend National Park’s first superintendent who served from 1944-1952. When Maxwell began as superintendent, he supervised four employees and had an annual operating budget of $15,000. At the time, the park had no paved roads, no electricity, and the nearest telephone was 100 miles away.

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