Attraction Guide: Contrabando Movie Set, Lajitas, United States

Contrabando Movie Set Guide

Contrabando Movie Set: Step Back in Time to a Western Film Guide

Step onto the set of a classic Western at the Contrabando Movie Set, a unique and intriguing attraction located near Lajitas. This abandoned movie set, built in the 1980s for the film "Uphill All the Way," offers a glimpse into the world of filmmaking and the history of the region. Explore the weathered buildings, imagine the scenes that were filmed here, and capture some memorable photos in this evocative setting. The Contrabando Movie Set was constructed in the early 1980s for the film "Uphill All the Way," a Western comedy starring Roy Clark and Mel Tillis. After filming wrapped, the set was largely abandoned, left to the elements and the passage of time. Over the years, it has become a popular tourist attraction, drawing visitors who are fascinated by its history and its unique atmosphere. The set has also been used for other film and television productions. At the Contrabando Movie Set, you can wander through the dusty streets, explore the saloon, the jail, and other buildings, and imagine what life was like on a Western film set. The set provides excellent photo opportunities, allowing you to capture the essence of the Old West. While there are no formal dining options at the movie set itself, you can find restaurants and cafes in nearby Lajitas. Consider packing a picnic lunch to enjoy amidst the scenery.

Transportation

The Contrabando Movie Set is located off FM 170 (River Road) between Lajitas and Presidio. It is easily accessible by car. Look for signs indicating the entrance to the set. Parking is available on-site.