Think of the short-but-sweet bike trail at Falcon State Park as a mere warm up for all the kayaking and canoeing you’ll do later. Find the 2.8-mile trail near the boat ramp on Falcon Reservoir.
Whether you stay for the whole weekend or just overnight, Falcon State Park is the best spot in Southwest Texas to start your boat engines. We think you might need more than one day to explore the entire 84,000 acres of water in Falcon Reservoir, which follows the historic Rio Grande to the US-Mexico border.
Anglers of all ages flock for the mild climate and abundance of fish at Falcon State Park. You’ll find everything from largemouth bass to catfish in the 84,000-acre reservoir. And the best part? No fishing license required!
In the mood for an early-morning trail run after a night of beach camping? The 2.8-mile hiking trail offers excellent, yet easy terrain through mild lake-front climate—perfect for those hot summer days! Find the trailhead near the boat ramp on Falcon Reservoir.
Put in right from your own beach-front campsite at Falcon State Park. The 84,000-acre reservoir follows the Rio Grande all the way to the US-Mexico border, which means there are over 100 miles to explore by paddle! What are you waiting for?
At Falcon State Park, the 84,000-acre reservoir has everything you need to beat the heat. There’s nothing better than taking a dip directly from your own campsite. Just remember, with no lifeguards on duty, swim at your own risk.
Bird watchers especially love the desert climate of Falcon State Park because it marks the native home of many unique species, such as the kingfisher and varied bunting. And on land, you might be lucky enough to spot the rarely-seen javelina. Never heard of it? Think “wild hog” and you’ve got the right idea.