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park map more info about this area back to parks top Amistad National Recreation AreaDel Rio, TX
 A splash of blue stands out against limestone
cliffs. The honking of a great blue heron, interspersed with the
descending trill of a canyon wren, can be heard off in the distance. This
landscape, which at times appears stark and desolate, comes alive with
color after a rainstorm. Amistad is a land of contrasts...and of hidden
treasures. The same water that draws people to boat and fish today,
sustained over 300 generations of hunters and gatherers. They left behind
a record of their existence through colorful rock art panels, bits of
tools, and fibers preserved for thousands of years by the arid desert
climate.
Situated on the United States-Mexico Border, Amistad NRA is known
primarily for excellent year round, water-based recreation including:
boating, fishing, swimming, scuba diving and water-skiing. Amistad NRA
also provides opportunities for picnicking, camping and hunting. The
reservoir, at the confluence of the Rio Grande, Devils and Pecos rivers,
was created by Amistad Dam in 1969. In addition to excellent recreation,
this area is rich in archeology and rock art, and contains a wide variety
of plant and animal life. So whether you come to boat, to ponder ancient
mysteries, or to listen to bird song and watch the desert bloom, Amistad
has something for you.
CONTACTS
Email - amis_interpretation@nps.gov
Fax- 830-775-7299
Write to HCR 3, Box 5J Hwy 90 West Del Rio, TX
78840-9350
Phone Headquarters - (830)775-7491
TRAVEL BASICS
Operating Hours,
Seasons Park headquarters: Visitor Center is open Monday through
Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., year-round, except holidays.
Please visit Amistad NRA's Official Home Page:
http://www.nps.gov/amis/home.htm Or click on the "In Depth" button to
your right.
Getting There PLANE - Del Rio is serviced by a small airport
that will accommodate small private planes
CAR - Amistad NRA lies in southwest Texas, west of San Antonio between
Del Rio and Langtry, downstream from Big Bend National Park. It is reached
via Highway 90 from the east and west and U.S. Routes 277/377 from the
north and south
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION - Bus and Amtrak stations are located in Del Rio.
Accessibility Handicapped Parking. Accessible restrooms and
campgrounds.
Getting Around Personal vehicle, bicycle, boat and
motorcycle.
FEES/PERMITS
Activity
Fee CAMPING $4.00 or $2.00 GA/GACC for Day Group
campsites are available by reservation only for $2.00/person/night.
Minimum 15 persons. Call: 830-775-7491
Permits LAKE USE
FEE $40 or $20 w/ GAGE/GACC for Annual $4/day, $2
w/GAGE/GACC for Day
CAMPING
277
North Open All Year 17 Sites, each with a concrete pad, covered
picnic table and a BBQ Grill. Primitive camping only, no water or hook-ups
available. New vault-style toilets. RVs ok, tents ok. No reservations,
sites are first-come, first-served. Camp Hosts on-site in the winter
months. "Coffee With a Ranger" programs Friday mornings from January
through March.(see "Programs" on park's home pages).
Governors
Landing Open All Year 15 Sites, each with a covered picnic table
and a BBQ Grill. Primitive Camping only, water is available, no hook-ups.
New vault-style toilets. RVs less than 28 feet ok, tents ok. No
reservations, sites are first-come,first-served. Camp Hosts on-site in the
winter months. "Coffee With a Ranger" programs Friday mornings from
January through March. Amphitheater with educational programs on Saturday
evenings November through March(see "Programs" on park's home
pages).
San Pedro Open All Year 35 Sites, each with a
covered picnic table and a BBQ Grill. Primitive Camping only, no water or
hook-ups available. Long, flat spaces for RVs, tents ok. Also available, 5
tent-only spaces with picnic table. No reservations, sites are
first-come-first-served. Camp Hosts on site in the winter season. "Coffee
With a Ranger" programs Friday mornings from January through March(see
"Programs" on park's home pages).
Spur 406 Open All
Year 8 Sites, each with a covered picnic table and a BBQ Grill.
Primitive Camping only, no water or hook-ups available. New vault-style
toilets. RVs ok, tents ok. No reservations, sites are
first-come-first-served.
LODGING
Various
motels and RV Parks in Del Rio. Open All Year See the Del Rio
Chamber of Commerce's web site for information on all types of
accomodations in Del Rio or near Amistad National Recreation Area. There
is no lodging available inside the park. For More Information on
this lodging please call
(830)775-3551
FACILITIES
Ranger
Stations DIABLO EAST DISTRICT Open All Year
Intermitent Location - Diablo East Marina. Drive west of Del Rio
on Hwy 90 toward Lake Amistad. Turn right at the NPS sign marked, "Diablo
East". Please visit Amistad NRA's Official Home Page:
http://www.nps.gov/amis/home.htm Or Click on the "In Depth" button to your
right. Exhibits - Boating safety wayside exhibit kiosk near the
restroom building. Available Facilities - Diablo East
information station is open intermittently. Free information pamphlets are
available inside. Restrooms, trail, launch ramp, boat dock, fish cleaning
station, and picnic areas.
PECOS RIVER Phone -
(915)292-4544 Location - Thirty five miles west of Del Rio on
Hwy 90 near Seminole Canyon State Natural Area, past the town of Comstock
turn at the NPS sign. Please visit Amistad NRA's Official Home Page:
http://www.nps.gov/amis/home.htm Or Click on the "In Depth" button to your
right. Closures - Launch Ramp closes when water level is too
low. Currently, light boat launching and hand-carried boats only.
Motorized boats are prohibited from going upriver from the launch
ramp. Exhibits - Pecos information station is open
intermittently. Free information pamphlets are available
inside. Available Facilities - Restrooms, launch ramp (depending
on lake river levels), fish cleaning station, trail, picnic, water, scenic
view. Limited supplies in this area.
ROUGH CANYON DISTRICT Open
All Year Intermittent Location - Rough Canyon Marina. Drive west
from Del Rio to 277 north, follow 277 N until you see the NPS sign for
"Rough Canyon", turn and follow road to the marina. Please visit Amistad
NRA's Official Home Page: http://www.nps.gov/amis/home.htm Or Click on the
"In Depth" button to your right. Exhibits - Rough Canyon
information station is open most days. Interpretive panels provide
orientation and information on water safety, natural and cultural history.
Free information pamphlets are available inside. Available
Facilities - Restrooms, water, boat dock, fish cleaning station,
launch ramp, picnic area.
Visitor Centers AMISTAD DAM
Open All Year 10 am to 6 pm Location - On top of Amistad
Dam. Drive west of Del Rio on Hwy 90 to Spur 349. Turn on Spur 349 to
Amistad Dam. The visitor center is on the US side of the dam. Please visit
Amistad NRA's Official Home Page: http://www.nps.gov/amis/home.htm Or
Click on the "In Depth" button to your right. Exhibits - Owned
by International Boundary and Water Commission and operated by the
National Park Service. Exhibits relate story of dam's construction, as
well as the natural and cultural resources surrounding Amistad Reservoir.
Open daily, year round, from l0:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., the center is
usually unstaffed. Available Facilities - Rest rooms available
on top of Dam. Parking and turn-around spaces. Great
view!
HEADQUARTERS VISITOR CENTER Open All Year 8am-5pm
Monday-Friday, except holidays Phone - 830
775-7491 Location - Just west of Del Rio on US Highway
90. Available Facilities - Visitor information, boat use fee
sales, Big Bend Natural History Association book sales, and Texas hunting
and fishing licenses.
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