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Big Bend National Park

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There is a place in Far West Texas where night skies are dark as coal and rivers carve temple-like canyons in ancient limestone. Here, at the end of the road, hundreds of bird species take refuge in a solitary mountain range surrounded by weather-beaten desert. Tenacious cactus bloom in sublime southwestern sun, and diversity of species is the best in the country. This magical place is Big Bend...

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Good For
Families
Wheelchairs
Visually Impaired
Dogs
Activities
Hiking
Birdwatching
Canoeing
Kayaking
Tent Camping
Backpacking
Swimming
Biking
Boating
Fishing
Atv Riding
Stargazing
Camping
Guided Tours
Wildlife Watching
Accessibility Description

Big Bend Entrance Fee--Per Vehicle

Entrance fee is $30.00.

This fee includes all occupants of a private, non-commercial vehicle and is valid for 7 days.

Directions

Several highways lead to Big Bend National Park: TX 118 from Alpine to Study Butte or FM 170 from Presidio to Study Butte (then 26 miles east to park headquarters) or US 90 or US 385 to Marathon (then 70 miles south to park headquarters). Distances between towns and services are considerable. Be sure you have plenty of gas, food, water, and supplies for your trip.

Weather

Big Bend is a desert park, so be prepared for extreme conditions. SPRING: From February through April the park abounds with pleasant and comfortable temperatures. SUMMER: May through September is very hot. Temperatures will exceed 100 degrees in the lower elevations by late morning, and often exceed 110 along the Rio Grande. Afternoon thunderstorms can be a welcome respite. WINTER: October through January temperatures are cooler; the weather can quickly turn cold at any time during these months.

Overview

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    661.62 mi Away
  • Lat/Lng
    29.33319, -103.31072
  • Size
    810848.96 Acres

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