Brazos River Canyonlands
View from the river bed of the Double Mountain Fork of the Brazos River
...sense, if you will, of the eternal
Larry McMurtry

Along with the artists, photographers and writers, many of us ordinary observers today continue to “love this country.” This Web site celebrates the Texas Canyonlands and especially the Brazos River Canyonlands, an area unique in its proud mythic history, its end-of-the-road open spaces of big ranches and few people, once again filled with its historically rich wildlife.

Welcome to Scurry, Kent, Fisher and Stonewall counties, home of Impossible Canyon, Goldstens Canyon, Cooper Mountain, Longhorn Valley, Big Rough and Little Rough creeks, the Double Mountain, and the Double Mountain Fork of the Brazos, where you, too, may fall in love with the Texas Canyonlands with their rough hewn “highly hued beauty,” and “…sense, if you will, of the eternal.”

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Wide-racked Whitetail vaults up a canyon slope in Impossible Canyon
Rugged escarpment plunges into Impossible Canyon
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Cattails along the river bed of the Double Mountain Fork of the Brazos River
View of the Double Mountain Fork of the Brazos River
Blue Stem thriving in arid landscape of Impossible Canyon