Everything about Terlingua Texas totally explained
Terlingua is a mining district in southwestern
Brewster County,
Texas,
United States. It is located near the
Rio Grande and the
Texas villages of Lajitas and
Study Butte, as well as the
Mexican village of Santa Elena. The discovery of
cinnabar, from which the
metal mercury is extracted, in the mid-1880s brought miners to the area, creating a city of 2,000 people. The only remnants of the
mining days are a
ghost town of the Howard Perry-owned Chisos Mining Company and several nearby capped and abandoned mines, most notably the California Hill, the Rainbow, the 248 and the Study Butte mines. The mineral
terlinguaite was first found in the vicinity of California Hill.
History
According to the historian Kenneth Baxter Ragsdale, "Facts concerning the discovery of
cinnabar in the Terlingua area are so shrouded in legend and fabrication that it's impossible to cite the date and location of the first
quicksilver recovery." The
cinnabar was apparently known to
Native Americans, who prized its brilliant red color for body pigment. Various Mexican and American prospectors reportedly found cinnabar at Terlingua in the 1880s, but the remoteness and hostile Indians deterred mining.
A man named Jack Dawson reportedly produced the first mercury from Terlingua in 1888, but the district got off to a slow start. It wasn't until the mid-1890s that the Terlingua finds began to be publicized in newspapers and mining industry magazines. By 1900, there were four mining companies operating at Terlingua.
What To Do
Due to its proximity to
Big Bend National Park, today Terlingua is mostly a
tourist destination. Rafting on the Rio Grande, mountain biking, camping, hiking, and motorcycling are some of the outdoor activities favored by tourists.
Desert Sports sponsors the annual
Mas 'o Menos 100 mountain bike race during Presidents Day weekend each February. The race started as the Chihuahuan Desert Challenge that was first held in the mid 1980's by Mark Mills, the founder of Desert Sports. The event lasts 4 days, with early pro riders such as Joe Murray, David Turner, David Wien, Tinker Juarez, Greg Herbold, Jacquie Phelan, Rishi Grewal, and far too many other to list attending. Although offering a serious challenge for experienced riders, there are events for riders of all skill levels, both competitive and non-competitive. With changing land ownership and sponsorship the Desert Challenge evolved into the Mas 'o Menos 100 which culminates with the feature event : a 100 km mountain bike race through very rough country.
On the first Saturday of November, over 10,000 "chiliheads" convene in Terlingua for two annual
chili cookoffs -- the
Chili Appreciation Society International and the
Frank X. Tolbert /
Wick Fowler World Chili Championships.
The
"First Annual" Terlingua-Palooza was held on July 1st, 2006, local legend Wade Copeland's birthday. It will be held every year around this time. This year around 200 people attended it, and it was organized by Trevor Smith and Hogan Sullivan. Bands that played included Neil Trammel, Machete, and The Shots. The Palooza is held to support the Terlingua Boys and Girls Club, and this year nearly $2000 were earned through a hot dog/burger stand, 2 lemonade stands, and donations.
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