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BIG BEND NATIONAL PARK WEATHER

Big Bend

River Trips

Five  spectacular river canyons in Big Bend offer incredible opportunities to kayak, canoe or raft the Rio Grande. The river is not difficult for beginning and intermediate paddlers at normal river flows, and some sections are ideal for novices. Bring your own gear, rent equipment from local outfitters, or take a fully equipped guided trip from two hours to ten days.

Professionally guided trips have an excellent record for safety and guest comfort and offer a wide variety of options to suit the first timer as well as the experienced river traveler.

Most outfitters  provide equipment rental and transportation for folks who want to do it on their own. Before undertaking any trip without a guide, be aware that you may be responsible for the full cost of damaged or lost rented equipment and the cost of any required rescue service.

Big Bend Boating and Hiking Company, LLC , Terlingua, TX 79852 469-607-9869

Big Bend River Tours , FM 170 near the junction of FM 170 and TX 118. 800-545-4240, local 371-3033

Desert Sports, FM 170, 5 miles west of the junction of FM 170 and TX 118. 432-371-2727

Far Flung Outdoor Center, FM 170 near junction of FM 170 and TX 118. 432-371-2633

Wild Adventure Outfitters, PO Box 424, 432-247-3262, 432-266-8076

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Zipline

Zipline

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Visit Boquillas

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Boquillas is a small village in Mexico that sits on the Eastern side of Big Bend National Park. The community features an international port of entry to cross the Rio Grande. The crossing is open from 9:00am until 4:00pm from Wednesday through Sunday for their Winter...

Motorcycles

Motorcycles

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Birding Hot Spots

Birding Hot Spots

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