El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro National Historic Trail extends 404 miles across Texas and New Mexico. Your visit may be affected by local weather and road conditions. Please be sure to consult local sources for information when planning your trip on the trail.
The National Park Service and the Bureau of Land Management administer this trail jointly. Visit BLM El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro for more information.
Some other things to consider:
- Please ask permission before going on private land.
- Please respect your hosts' hospitality when you visit their sites.
- Leave everything as you find it.
- Obey signs, use designated parking areas, and limit your stay to the time necessary to appreciate the site.
- Don't use metal-detectors, dig at sites, collect artifacts, or remove anything.
- Some sites contain burials; please respect these sacred places.
- Many portions of the historic routes are on road rights-of-way.