Tucked away within the Davis Mountains Preserve, the Madera Canyon Trail extends a unique 2.4-mile loop to those seeking natural splendor. Open 365 days a year, this trail reveals awe-inspiring vistas, varied fauna, and wildlife in an environment unlike any other. The 175-foot rise to 6,050 feet is accessible for most, offering an enriching experience akin to a wander through nature’s art gallery. Located 24 miles Northwest of Fort Davis on Highway 118, at the Lawrence E. Wood picnic area, this trail is a tranquil escape waiting to be discovered by those in search of genuine wilderness enchantment.
David Flash (david.flash@gmail.com) is a marketing executive and digital media publisher for Big Bend Times, the media outlet with the largest audience in Texas's Transpecos region. With over ten years in sales and marketing, he excels in omnichannel marketing strategies that boost growth, revenue, and customer loyalty in various industries. Flash earned a Master of Science in Digital Audience Strategy from Arizona State University, a Bachelor of Arts in History with a Business Minor from The University of Texas at Austin, and a certificate in Sales Development Science from Texas Tech University. He holds certifications in email marketing, social media marketing, and Google Ads, showcasing his expertise in leveraging digital platforms for marketing success.
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