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    Photo story: A photographer's guide to Texas

    Explore Texas through the lens of National Geographic photographer Tara Kerzhner and discover the state's captivating beauty and unforgettable adventures found in every frame.

    National Geographic photographer Tara Kerzhner set out on a journey through the Lone Star State, documenting the people, places, and stories that define the true spirit and soul of Texas.
    Photographs byTara Kerzhner

    From the geological wonders of Big Bend National Park to the scenic coastlines of Corpus Christi, Texas is a land of infinite variety—and endless photographic inspiration. On assignment, National Geographic photographer Tara Kerzhner set out to capture the spirit and soul of the Lone Star State through its dramatic landscapes, local characters, and hidden corners. What she found was a place full of adventures and breathtaking beauty at every turn.

    Here, she shares some of her favorite images and the moments behind them.

    Terlingua, Texas, at sunset
    The last light outside Terlingua, Texas, signals the edge of Big Bend country—an endless stretch of desert, ridgelines, and open sky. I loved watching the shadows stretch across a landscape that feels both timeless and ancient. It was the kind of sunset you never forget.
    The Summit at Big Bend near Terlingua, Texas, offers some of the darkest skies in the country—no light pollution, no noise, just a breathtaking view of the stars. And no special equipment needed either; simply step outside your tent and look up. If you love stargazing, this incredible spot should be at the top of your list. Honestly, it’s one of the coolest places I’ve ever slept!
    Lost Mine Trail
    There’s nothing like waking up early to catch the sunrise. The Lost Mine Trail—a 4.8-mile round-trip hike winding through the Chisos Mountains in Texas’ Big Bend National Park—offers stunning, sweeping views from the top. It’s the ideal way to begin your day and makes the early alarm completely worth it.
    From towering canyons to the tiniest textures along the riverbank, the Rio Grande in West Texas completely blew me away. Its beauty and scale are something you just have to experience to believe.
    Archaeologist Tm Gibbs displays a mosasaur fossil at Big Bend Ranch State Park.
    Tim Gibbs, an archaeologist at Big Bend Ranch State Park, walked me through the ancient history of Texas’ Big Bend region and showed me the skull of a mosasaur. I was fascinated to learn it was the apex predator of the Cretaceous inland sea—and a distant relative of today’s Komodo dragons!
    Gage Hotel in Marathon, Texas
    A stay at the Gage Hotel in Marathon, Texas, feels like stepping into a living piece of West Texas history. From the architecture to the curated art and thoughtful regional details, every corner tells a story. It’s more than just a hotel—it’s a window into the heritage, spirit, and culture of the region.
    My first night in Corpus Christi, I watched as boats rested perfectly still on the calm water. In that quiet moment, the coastal charm of the Texas Gulf wrapped around me like a soft breeze—pure peace, bathed in pastel light.
    The next morning at Mustang Island State Park began with a quiet walk along the shore, just as the first light broke over the Gulf. The sky shifted from deep blue to gold, and the only sounds were waves and seabirds. It was one of those moments that makes you pause, breathe, and just feel grateful to be there.
    I had one of those true “pinch me” moments during a horseback ride at dawn with my guide January Goette on Mustang Island State Park. Riding along the Texas Gulf Coast—on an island named for the wild mustangs that once roamed its shores—felt like stepping into a quiet, timeless piece of history.
    In Corpus Christi, the gulf-to-table seafood is unbelievably fresh—every bite tastes like the ocean itself. At The Mariner, I had the chance to meet Chef Eric Morin, who served me a delicious red snapper dip, gigantic Gulf shrimp, and the freshest oysters I’ve ever tasted. They also craft fantastic specialty cocktails that perfectly complemented my meal. It was an experience to remember in a setting that truly captures the spirit of the Texas Gulf.
    After my meal, Chef Morin took me out on a sunset sail across the Gulf to show me where his seafood comes from. As we glided over the water, migratory birds swept across the sky in every direction, and we even spotted dolphins swimming alongside the boat. It was an unbelievable experience that brought the whole meal—and the Gulf—to life.
    Getting to experience a place by water is truly unforgettable. On our sunset sail in Corpus Christi Bay, I soaked in Texas’ coastal views, pastel skies, and endless horizons. It was a moment of pure magic and a beautiful close to my day.

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    • BIRDS
    • BEACHES
    • BEACH ACTIVITIES
    • HORSEBACK RIDING

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