Black Gap Wildlife Management Area

Black Gap Wildlife Management Area
Black Gap WMA or BGWMA
LocationBrewster County, Texas, United States
Nearest cityTesnus, Texas (35.53 miles)
Rosenfeld, Texas (38.33 miles)
Coordinates29°33′48″N 102°53′52″W / 29.56333°N 102.89778°W / 29.56333; -102.89778 (geographic center)
Area103,000 acres (420 km2)
Governing bodyTexas Parks and Wildlife Department
WebsiteCaddo-LBJ National Grasslands

Black Gap Wildlife Management Area (Black Gap WMA) is a 103,000 acres (42,000 ha) protected area in Brewster County, Texas. The goal is wildlife study and regulated hunting of mainly javelina, deer, and gamebirds.

Location

The entrance is located 55 miles south of Marathon, TX. Take 385 south from Marathon to FM 2627, turn left, the BGWMA entrance will be approximately 18 miles on the left. The WMA is 35.53 miles (57.18 km) from Tesnus and 38.33 miles (61.69 km) from Rosenfeld, Texas.[1]

Description

The land is predominantly desert wilderness. There are an estimated 30 miles of boundaries along the Rio Grande. The Santiago Mountains[2] run through the WMA towards the Rio Grande. Of prominence is the 6,522 foot (1,988 m) Santiago Peak[3] In 2025, the Nature Conservancy in Texas (TNC) purchased the 671-acre Heath Canyon Ranch, which was added to the WMA. The southern border of the ranch sits along the Rio Grande in an area designated a National Wild and Scenic River.[4]

References

  1. ^ "Where is Black Gap Wildlife Management Area Brewster, Texas United States". RoadOnMap. Retrieved November 13, 2025.
  2. ^ "Exploring the Santiago Mountains: Geography and Ecology". Texas State Historical Association. June 1, 1995. Retrieved November 13, 2025.
  3. ^ "Black Gap Wildlife Management Area". The American Southwest. Retrieved November 13, 2025.
  4. ^ "The Nature Conservancy, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Announce Purchase of Heath Canyon Ranch near Big Bend National Park". Texas Parks and Wildlife. May 6, 2025. Retrieved November 13, 2025.