Texas State Parks Near Del Rio

Discover 5 parks within driving distance of Del Rio

Devils River State Natural Area

Del Rio, Texas
34 miles away

"Del Rio is the closest major service center, making it the best place to fuel up, stock supplies, and arrange last-minute gear before heading to the park. Visitors from Del Rio often come for weekend paddling and camping trips."

Devils River State Natural Area is a secluded park along one of Texas’ cleanest rivers, offering dramatic scenery, abundant wildlife, and a rugged outdoor experience. Its main draws are river access, primitive camping, and the chance to explore a wild, undeveloped landscape.

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Seminole Canyon State Park & Historic Site

Comstock, Texas
42 miles away

"Del Rio is the nearest major city and a common base for visitors exploring West Texas history and the Rio Grande. Travelers from Del Rio often visit for day trips, guided tours, and scenic desert landscapes."

Seminole Canyon State Park & Historic Site features rugged limestone canyons, desert wildlife, and some of the most significant prehistoric rock art in Texas. The park is best known for guided tours to Fate Bell Shelter and other archaeological sites, plus sweeping views of the Rio Grande corridor.

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Kickapoo Cavern State Park

Brackettville, Texas
45 miles away

"Del Rio is a regional hub with shopping, dining, and lodging for visitors heading to the park. Many travelers combine a park visit with birding and a stop along the Rio Grande."

Kickapoo Cavern State Park offers a mix of underground exploration and wide-open West Texas scenery, with guided cave tours, bat watching, and excellent birding. Its remote setting near the Rio Grande makes it a peaceful destination for hikers, wildlife watchers, and photographers.

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Devil's Sinkhole State Natural Area

Rocksprings, Texas
58 miles away

"Del Rio is one of the larger nearby cities and a common starting point for regional road trips. Visitors from Del Rio come for the bat emergence, geology, and a quieter natural setting."

Devil's Sinkhole State Natural Area is centered on a huge vertical cavern that drops deep into the Edwards Plateau. Its most famous feature is the seasonal emergence of hundreds of thousands of Mexican free-tailed bats, one of the most impressive wildlife spectacles in Texas.

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Garner State Park

Concan, Texas
58 miles away

"Del Rio travelers visit Garner State Park for a cooler Hill Country getaway and river recreation. It is a popular weekend escape for families and outdoor groups."

Garner State Park offers one of Texas’s most iconic outdoor experiences, with cool river water, shaded picnic areas, and panoramic views from the hills above the Frio. It is especially popular for family vacations, tubing, hiking, and seasonal evening dances.

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