Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Bentsen-Rio Grande Valley State Park adventure.
Bird watching rules the roost at this southern Texas state park.
Bird watching is an Olympic sport in this Texas state park. More than 350 bird species either live here or pass through on migration routes. The 1,200 acres of surrounding federal government land serves as a refuge for 200 more species.
Binoculars are a must in this World Birding Center. The reason for the excitement stems from tropical birds. Nowhere else in America can you see certain types of tropical birds.
Start a game of bird bingo to document your finds. Play the alphabet game to see who spies the most birds from A to Z. An elevated walkway makes it easy to get to all areas of this 797-acre park. The path puts you close to the treetops. It also lets you gaze out onto the Rio Grande River.
A total of 10 rustic walk-in campsites await you. Be prepared to share your campsite with some magnificent birds.
The prime time to visit Bentsen-Rio Grande Valley State Park is from September through April, when the weather is mild and the migratory birds are in abundance. Summer months can be intensely hot, making outdoor activities less comfortable. Plan your visit during the busy season to witness the spectacular hawk migration.