10 Best Sights in Big Bend National Park, Texas

Interpretive Activities

Fodor's choice

Ranger-guided activities are held throughout the park, indoors and outdoors, and include slideshows, talks, and walks on cultural and natural history, including wildlife and birds. Check visitor centers and campground bulletin boards for event postings, which are usually updated every two weeks.

Panther Junction Visitor Center

Fodor's choice

The park's main visitor center, near the base of the Chisos Mountains, contains a bookstore and impressive exhibits on the park's mountain, river, and desert environments. An elegantly produced 22-minute film detailing the wonders of the park shows every half-hour in the theater, and there's a sprawling replica of the park's topographical folds. Nearby, a gas station offers limited groceries.

Barton Warnock Visitor Center

Affiliated with Big Bend Ranch State Park of Texas, this visitor center offers a self-guided walking tour through a 2½-acre landscaped desert garden. It's a good way to get acquainted with the Trans-Pecos region before adventuring to either the national or state park. Also on the grounds are an interpretive center, a covered picnic area, a bookstore, and a gift shop.

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Castolon Historic District

Adobe buildings and wooden shacks serve as reminders of the farming and military community of Castolon, near the banks of the Rio Grande. Although a 2019 wildfire caused significant damage to the district, including the destruction of the building that housed the Castolon Visitor Center and La Harmonia general store, firefighters saved many artifacts and buildings, including the Magdalena House, which contains historical exhibits. The old Officer's Quarters building now temporarily houses the visitor center, and a temporary building contains the general store. Eventual plans call for relocating these operations permanently inside the historic Garlick House.

Castolon Visitor Center

Temporarily housed in the old Officer's Quarters building following its destruction during a 2019 wildfire, this visitor center in the Castolon Historic District contains hands-on exhibits of fossils, plants, and implements used by the farmers and miners who settled here in the 1800s and early 1900s. There's also an old adobe gallery displaying poster boards explaining the U.S.–Mexico "transparent border."

Ross Maxwell Scenic Dr., Big Bend National Park, Texas, 79834, USA
432-477–2251
Sights Details
Rate Includes: Nov.–Apr., daily 10–5; closed for lunch, Closed May–Oct.

Chisos Basin Visitor Center

The small but informative center, by the park's only lodge, is one of the better equipped, with an interactive computer exhibit and a bookstore. An adjacent general store has camping supplies and basic groceries. There are nods to the wild, with natural resource and geology exhibits, a map of bear and mountain lion sightings, and a larger-than-life representation of a mountain lion. The center sponsors educational activities here and at the nearby Chisos Basin Amphitheater.

End of Chisos Basin Rd., Big Bend National Park, Texas, 79834, USA
432-477–2251
Sights Details
Rate Includes: Nov.–Mar., daily 8:30–5; Apr.–Oct., daily 8:30–4; closed for lunch

Fort Leaton State Historic Site

The 23-acre site in Presidio County contains a thick-walled adobe fort and trading post that dates back to pioneer days. There are exhibits, a ½-mile nature trail, picnic sites, guided tours, and a store. The park is day-use only—no camping is available. The fort also doubles as a visitor center for Big Bend Ranch State Park.

Junior Ranger Program

This self-guided program for kids of all ages is taught through a free booklet of nature-based activities (available at visitor centers). Upon completion of the course, kids are given a Junior Ranger badge or patch.

Persimmon Gap Visitor Center

Complete with exhibits and a bookstore, this seasonal visitor center is the northern gateway into miles of flatlands that surround the more scenic heart of Big Bend.

Big Bend National Park, Texas, 79834, USA
432-477–2251
Sights Details
Rate Includes: Daily 9:30–4, depending on staffing, Closed May–Oct.

Rio Grande Village Visitor Center

At this seasonal center you take in the videos of Big Bend's geological and natural features at the minitheater and view exhibits on the Rio Grande.

End of Rio Grande Village Rd., Big Bend National Park, Texas, 79834, USA
432-477–2251
Sights Details
Rate Includes: Nov.–Apr., daily 8:30–4; closed for lunch, Closed May–Oct.