We stopped here for about an hour on our way to Big Bend. The museum gives a very good overview of West Texas history. The exhibits and short videos are very interesting and informative. The admission is free. The staff is friendly and knowledgeable. Recommend a visit if you're in Alpine.
The museum is at Sul Ross Univ and has free admission. The museum is well worth the time and has very good exhibits about the Big Bend area.
The Museum of the Big Bend is located on the campus of Sul Ross University in Alpine. It's a good place to spend an interesting afternoon, chock full of relics of the early days of Big Bend's history. One of the most interesting (to me) exhibits recounts the story of a local legend -- the Murder Calf -- an unbranded calf that was claimed by two different ranches, which dispute led to a murder, a manhunt and a shoot-out. Subsequent to all of this commotion, the calf was grotesquely branded and left to fend for itself on the open range, no longer wanted by anyone. In later years, legend says it frequently appeared around the region as an immediate harbinger of tragedy. This is just one of the exhibits; there are so many more. It's well-worth spending an afternoon at this interesting museum. Their staff are quite willing to supplement the exhibits with many stories of their own.
Great museum. I have watched the MBB evolve over 40 years and this latest phase is unbelievable . From the old Alpine exhibits to tge replica of the window at Big Bend it fascinates. It us well worth the cost if admission in fact it is worth several times the cost as the cost of admission is free
The museum is small but provides a very good introduction regarding the region. Anyone visiting the area would be well served to take the time to go through the museum in order to fully appreciate the area. It is well organized, can be done in a relatively short time period, and gives good insights into what makes the area so special. This is our second visit to the region, and wish we had taken the time to explore the museum during our previous visit.
This museum had a lot of great information. It's enough to make it worth your while to stop in (and it's free). It's not too much that you need to plan a whole day for it, but plan for an hour or so to browse through and read.
Interesting artifacts and displays. Also has a photo gallery. Pretty small museum, but its free! Small gift shop with limited merchandise. Lots of books for sale about regional flora and fauna. Museum is located on the campus of Sul Ross State University.
i enjoyed reading the informative exhibits, seeing history unfold and connecting with the history of the area.
Went to the museum and spent a few hours there and it was very nice to see the history of the area there. Would highly recommend it to anyone who visits Alpine.
Stopped in Alpine on our way to Big Bend. The museum is well maintained with TONS of good historical information! It isn't huge....probably an hour or so to tour.....but definitely worth the stop!