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Big Bend National ParkThe Pine Canyon pour-off can become a 200 foot waterfall after summer rains
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Big Bend National Park
Persimmon Gap Visitor Center
 
Persimmon Gap visitor center
NPS/Big Bend National Park
The Persimmon Gap visitor center serves as an entry point for many visitors.
 
Open
Open All Year 9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Location
The Persimmon Gap Visitor Center is located adjacent to the Persimmon Gap Entrance Station at the north entrance to the park.

Exhibits
Exhibits in the Persimmon Gap Visitor Center provide an orientation to the common visitor experience at Big Bend. Learn more about how to prepare for backcountry hiking and camping and what to expect if you attempt a river trip.

Available Facilities
Big Bend Natural History Association bookstore, public phone and restrooms. Backcountry and river use permits can be issued from the Visitor Center during normal hours. A picnic area with pit toilets is located 1/4 mile south of the entrance station.

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Chisos Mountains seen from the presidio ruins  

Did You Know?
According to legend those who search for the Lost Mine in Big Bend National Park, must stand in the chapel doorway of the old Presidio de San Vicente on Easter morning and look toward the Chisos Mountains. The spot where the sun's rays first light the peaks is the hidden doorway to the lost mine.
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Last Updated: August 19, 2006 at 18:07 EST