Texas State Parks Near Eagle Pass

Discover 4 parks within driving distance of Eagle Pass

Kickapoo Cavern State Park

Brackettville, Texas
52 miles away

"Eagle Pass visitors may come for a scenic outdoor escape away from the border city. The park appeals to families and nature lovers looking for hiking, wildlife, and cave exploration."

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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Devils River State Natural Area

Del Rio, Texas
58 miles away

"Eagle Pass visitors are drawn to Devils River for a rugged outdoor escape and a chance to experience one of Texas’ most scenic waterways. It’s a popular destination for anglers and paddlers willing to make the drive."

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
58 miles away

"Eagle Pass visitors come for a unique cultural and outdoor experience beyond the border region. The park offers a quieter, history-focused escape with canyon views and archaeological significance."

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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Devil's Sinkhole State Natural Area

Rocksprings, Texas
60 miles away

"Eagle Pass residents and travelers can reach the site for a memorable evening wildlife program. The natural area offers a dramatic contrast to the border city with its remote limestone landscape."

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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