Southern Tier Section 3

Map Details:
El Paso, TX - Del Rio, TX (432.6 miles)
Product Code
BC-1703
Brand
Adventure Cycling Association
Price
$16.75
Current Stock
297
Current Map Version
January 2020

El Paso and its environs are hot and desert-like. Road surfaces are often rough and traffic is heavy; avoid riding during rush hours. The land is flat and dry as you parallel the course of the Rio Grande, which snakes one to six miles away from the route to the south. I-10 parallels the route to the north and carries much of the high speed traffic, leaving primarily local traffic on SR 20, a two-lane road with good riding surfaces. You'll use frontage roads and do some riding on I-10 through flat, desert country to Van Horn. Marfa, a small desert town in west Texas, is known as an arts hub. Southeast of town, there is a viewing platform from which the mysterious orbs known as the “Marfa Lights” phenomenon can sometimes be seen. Services are extremely limited between Van Horn and Marfa, and also between Marathon and Comstock. At Langtry, the visitor center is a welcome diversion and a source for drinking water. The route is gently rolling from Comstock to Del Rio. Click on enlargement for detail.

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Average rating: based on 2 reviews.

Good information but hard to keep up with changes

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Reviewed By: Kevin Crotty on 5/4/12

The map for this section was used as the basis for a ride that included Del Rio through Marfa, Tx. There are very few navigation challenges in this stretch, it's main highways. It is sparsely posulated, with few chances for resupply over 45 to 60 mile stretches not uncommon, so the info in the maps prepares you for that. Because stores in the area are likely to open and close rapidly, the information updating of the section is hard.

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Reviewed By: A customer from Klamath Falls, OR on 7/17/11

excellent...helped us out in dry, remote west texas. warnings regarding no services for miles and miles were obviously very important. your routes may occasionally be less direct, but always the best combination of scenic, less-busy, better shoulders as those who blog seem to routinely point out.


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