Big Bend Ranch SP--TX170 West Entrance

Big Bend Ranch SP--TX170 West Entrance

Redford, Texas 79846

Big Bend Ranch State Park Official Website

Tips for Birding

The immediate area behind the large Big Bend Ranch State Park sign is stark, void of much vegetation. But the view from the end of the plateau can be extensive. Looking immediately below the viewing area is great habitat for Gambel's Quail. Looking up the Rio Grande River (northwest) is an extensive view of the agriculture fields. Good for soaring hawks, and both vultures.

About Big Bend Ranch State Park

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Big Bend Ranch State Park is a huge remote park featuring rugged mountains, steep canyons, amazing views, and solitude in a high desert setting. The park stretches along the Rio Grande in far west Texas, on the U.S.-Mexico border.

In warm weather months, be prepared for extreme summer heat. Temperatures typically exceed 100 degrees by late morning and can reach as high as 130 degrees in the sun. They remain at dangerous levels even after sunset. Carry plenty of extra water on the trails, and stay off trails in the afternoon. 

The park has 238 miles of multi-use trails, 70 miles of unmaintained dirt roads in high-clearance four-wheel-drive vehicles. The scenic Camino del Rio (FM 170) along the  Rio Grande offers one of the most scenic drives in Texas and rivals if not exceeds Big Bend National Park.

All campsites (except backcountry) can be reached by vehicle. Some roads require four-wheel-drive or high clearance. Campsites offer solitude and great vistas; all (except backcountry) offer some camp amenities. Lodging is available at the Sauceda Bunkhouse.

Content from Big Bend Ranch State Park Official Website and Dell Little

Last updated January 16, 2024