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Big Bend National ParkBiking past the Chisos Mountains
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Big Bend National Park
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Full moon rising over the Sierra Del Carmen
NPS/Big Bend National Park
Full moon rising over the Sierra Del Carmen
 
Big Bend National Park was authorized by Congress in 1935 to preserve and protect a representative area of the Chihuahuan Desert along the Rio Grande for the benefit and enjoyment of present and future generations. The park includes rich biological and geological diversity, cultural history, recreational resources, and outstanding opportunities for bi-national protection of our shared natural and cultural heritage.

From these pages you'll find information on a variety of topics relating to the park and park management.


Big Bend Fact Sheet [175kb PDF file]
Updated annually, this brochure includes a variety of overview information and statistics related to Big Bend National Park. Fits on legal-size paper.

Fur trading at Johnson's Ranch  

Did You Know?
The frontier economy of Big Bend relied heavily on fur trading. The furs included mostly fox, bobcat, coyote, skunk, and ringtail, but there were also a few beaver, javelina, and panther pelts, and some goat and deer hides. The price of pelts varied, but normally it was from 40ยข up to $1.00 each.
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Last Updated: February 08, 2008 at 17:46 EST