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30.31° N · 104.02° W · Presidio County seat · elev. 4,688 ft · Central Time

Marfa is a town of about 1,800 people on high grassland between the Davis Mountains and the Chinati Mountains, and it is one of the few places in the United States where a permanent collection of large-scale minimalist art sits in open desert. Donald Judd moved here in the 1970s and installed his work on the grounds of a decommissioned army post; the Chinati Foundation has run it since.

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Centered on the Presidio County courthouse. US-90 runs east–west through town; the Chinati grounds are south of the highway along US-67.

Population (2020)1,788
County population (2020)6,131
CountyPresidio
County area3,856 sq mi
Elevation4,688 ft
RegionBig Bend

Where Marfa is in Texas

Marfa sits on the Marfa Plateau in the Trans-Pecos, 26 miles west of Alpine on US-90 and 60 miles northeast of the border town of Presidio on US-67. It is about 190 road miles from El Paso, which is the nearest city of any size, and it is roughly the same distance from the New Mexico line as it is from the Rio Grande. The town began in 1883 as a water stop on the railroad that became the Southern Pacific, and it took the county seat from the old settlement at Presidio in 1885.

Presidio County covers 3,856 square miles — the fourth-largest county in Texas — and had 6,131 people in 2020, fewer than two per square mile. Its southern and western boundary is 135 miles of the Rio Grande. Jeff Davis County is north, Brewster County southeast, Hudspeth County northwest, and Chihuahua across the river. The county was created in 1850 and named for Presidio del Norte, the old Spanish crossing that is now Ojinaga, Mexico.

Judd, Chinati and the courthouse square

The Chinati Foundation occupies the buildings and parade ground of Fort D. A. Russell, a cavalry post on the south edge of town that the army left after the Second World War. Judd's concrete boxes stand in a line across an open field there; two long artillery sheds, reglazed with continuous windows, hold his aluminium pieces, and other buildings carry permanent installations by Dan Flavin, John Chamberlain and others. Separately, the Judd Foundation maintains the artist's own house, studios and library in the block he bought in the middle of town.

On the square the 1886 Presidio County courthouse, pink and domed, is still the tallest thing in Marfa, and the cupola is open to visitors. A block away, the 1930 Hotel Paisano housed the cast of Giant when the film was shot on a ranch outside town in 1955. Marfa also carries a public radio station and a book festival, both unusual for a place this size, and the old army airfield east of town is used for gliders.

The Marfa lights

Nine miles east of Marfa, on the south side of US-90 toward Alpine, a roadside viewing area faces the Mitchell Flat. Unexplained lights have been reported over that plain since the nineteenth century; they appear near the horizon, split and merge, and are most often seen after dark on clear nights. The viewing station has a parking lot, restrooms and a covered platform, and is open at all hours.

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Landmarks and places nearby

PlaceWhat's there
Courthouse square1886 Presidio County courthouse, Hotel Paisano, downtown blocks
Chinati FoundationFormer Fort D. A. Russell, south of US-90 on the Presidio road
The BlockJudd's house, studios and library in the center of town
Marfa lights viewing area9 miles east on US-90, facing Mitchell Flat
Marfa Municipal AirportFormer army airfield east of town, used by glider pilots
Fort Davis21 miles north on SH-17; the frontier fort and the McDonald Observatory beyond it
ShafterOld silver-mining settlement on US-67 between Marfa and Presidio
PresidioBorder town of about 3,300, the county's largest, 60 miles southwest

Distances from Marfa

PlaceRoad milesRoute
Fort Davis21SH-17 N
Alpine26US-90 E
Presidio60US-67 SW
Van Horn75US-90 NW
El Paso190US-90 W / I-10 W
Odessa195SH-17 N / I-10 E / US-385 N
Del Rio240US-90 E

Road miles are approximate driving distances on the route named. Fuel is scarce west of Marfa on US-90.