'''Marfa''' is a town in the Big Bend Country region of Texas. It's known for two things: innovative art and mysterious lights.
Get in
Coming from the east, Highway 90 makes for an interesting, scenic drive to Marfa. Plan your fuel stops wisely, as it's possible to go almost 200 miles between cities. Highway 90 takes in a couple of all-but-ghost towns along the way, as well as the Trans-Pecos crossing and some breathtaking scenery. Travelers in more of a hurry may prefer to take Interstate 10 to Highway 67 (from the east) or Highway 90 (from the west) straight into Marfa.
The nearest airport is in El Paso, 190 miles west.
Get around
Visitors will need their own transportation to reach most of the sights in Marfa, although many of the art galleries and restaurants are within walking distance of each other on the main drag in town, between the Presidio County Courthouse and the Marfa post office.
See
The Chinati Foundation. 1-432-729-4362. ttp://www.chinati.org/. -Su 10AM (section one), 2PM (section two). 10 ($5 students, children free). Founded by artist Donald Judd as both an independent gallery space and an artists' colony, the Chinati Foundation hosts permanent installations of Judd's work and a number of temporary exhibitions as well. Entrance is only allowed as part of a tour, however. Plan to make reservations well in advance - it's not likely that you'll be able to book a tour on arrival. There are only two per day, each covering a different area of the foundation, and the staff are not shy about turning people away. Should you miss the opportunity to join a tour, you're free to roam the open field nearby where several giant cement rectangles, installed by Judd, share space with some interesting West Texas fauna.
Do
For many visitors, the mysterious '''Marfa Lights''' are the main attraction. There is a viewing platform several miles east of the city on Route 67. After dark, the famed lights may appear...or they may not. Theories have been put forward as to their origin, but none have been conclusive; there is no way to predict whether they will appear on any given night. Visitors determined to catch a glimpse of the eerie, dancing orbs may have to set aside a couple of nights and wish for luck.
Buy
Eat
Jett's Grill. 1-432-729-3838. ttp://www.hotelpaisano.com/pages/jetts.html. -Th 5:30PM to 9:00PM, later on Fr-Sa.. Attached to the '''Hotel Paisano''' (see below), is named for James Dean's character in "Giant".
Pizza Foundation. 1-432-729-3377. ttp://www.pizzafoundation.com. is located at the intersection of Route 67 and Route 90, across from city hall. They serve big slices of thin-crust pizza ($1.75 a slice or $12 for the whole pie) with a wide range of toppings. The menu also includes limeades and salads.
Drink
Sleep
Arcon Inn Bed & Breakfast. 1-432-729-4826.
Colomo's. 1-432-729-4023. ttp://www.colomo.org/.
Hotel Paisano. 1-432-729-3669. ttp://www.hotelpaisano.com/. A grand dame of a hotel, beautifully kept.
Riata Inn. 1-432-729-3800.
Thunderbird Hotel. 1-432-729-1984. ttp://www.thunderbirdmarfa.com/.
Stay Safe
The crime rate in Marfa is incredibly low compared to other nearby cities and towns. However, visitors are advised to check into their motels before 10 p.m. as the street lights in Marfa turn off at this time.
Get out
Alpine is the next city to the east of Marfa.
Big Bend National Park, with 801,000 acres of land, is a short drive away.
Fort Davis, about 30 minutes north of Marfa on Route 67, is home to the '''McDonald Observatory''' [http://mcdonaldobservatory.org], which hosts terrific '''Star Parties''' after dark.
Marathon, east on Highway 90, has a few small art galleries, dusty cafes and a grand hotel, the Gage, giving it the feel of a miniature Marfa.
Presidio, an hour south, shares a border with Ojinaga, Mexico.