Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Border Field State Park adventure.
Go birdwatching or peer over to Mexico at the southwestern corner of the contiguous US.
Occupying the south westernmost corner of the contiguous United States, on the border with Mexico, Border Field State Park features a long expanse of sand and sea that’s interrupted by a tall slatted border fence at the Friendship Park. It’s a coastal safe haven for a variety of avian species, including threatened and endangered birds. As a result, birdwatching is a popular activity at this day-use park where camping is not allowed, though plenty of people also visit for hiking, horseback riding, and to see old World War II bunkers. Monument 258, which demarcates the border between the US and Mexico, is also visible from the park, though it is fenced off.
The park is popular throughout the year, particularly on weekends. While winters see a bit of rain and cloud cover, temperatures rarely get too cold. August and September can be a little too hot for some people's comfort, while springtime and early autumn days are often pleasantly warm, with highs in the low 70s. The park is open daily from 9:30am throughout the year, (closing times vary by season). Trails are open from 7am until sunset.