Big Bend NP--Persimmon Gap Ranger/Visitor Ctr

Big Bend NP--Persimmon Gap Ranger/Visitor Ctr

Alpine, Texas 79830

Big Bend National Park Official Website
Big Bend National Park map

About Big Bend National Park

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Big Bend is famous for its natural resources and spectacular geology. The park's varied array of habitats support more than 1,200 species of plants (including some 60 cacti species), 11 species of amphibians, 56 species of reptiles, 40 species of fish, 75 species of mammals, over 400 species of birds, and about 3,600 species of insects. The park boasts more types of birds, bats, butterflies, ants, scorpions, and cacti than any other national park in the United States.

From 500-million year old rocks at Persimmon Gap to modern-day windblown sand dunes at Boquillas Canyon, Big Bend preserves tremendous geological diversity. Marine sedimentary rocks, continental sedimentary rocks, volcanic rocks, and evidence of the three great North American mountain-building episodes are found within the park boundaries.

Notable Trails

Persimmon Gap Draw trail information from AllTrails.com website: https://www.alltrails.com/explore/trail/us/texas/persimmon-gap-draw

Features

  • Restrooms on site

  • Entrance fee

  • Roadside viewing

  • Wheelchair accessible trail

Content from Big Bend National Park Official Website, Persimmon Gap Draw trail info from AllTrails.com, and Dell Little

Last updated January 23, 2024