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Big Bend National Park
National Park Passport Stamps
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The Passport program was started by Eastern National Parks Association and was established to help visitors discover the beauty and history found in America’s national parks. Cancellation stamps can be found at national parks and monuments. These rubber-stamp ink markings record the name of the park and the date of your visit.
Where can you find passport stamps in Big Bend?
Passport stamps are available at all visitor centers in Big Bend. The information below details what stamps are available at each location:
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Panther Junction Visitor Center
Location: On the back wall of the bookstore display area.
Stamps:
- Panther Junction
Big Bend National Park, Texas
- Rio Grande Wild & Scenic River
Big Bend National Park, TX
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Chisos Basin Visitor Center
Location: At far end of the visitor center counter, by posters.
Two stamps:
- Chisos Basin
Big Bend National Park
- Rio Grande Wild & Scenic River
Big Bend National Park, TX
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Persimmon Gap Visitor Center
Location: Next to cash register on counter.
Stamps:
- Persimmon Gap
Big Bend National Park, TX
- Rio Grande Wild & Scenic River
Big Bend National Park, TX
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Rio Grande Village Visitor Center
Note: This visitor center is open seasonally, usually November-April.
Location: On a table in the bookstore area.
Stamps:
- Rio Grande Village
Big Bend National Park, TX
- Big Bend National Park
Big Bend National Park, TX
- Rio Grande Wild & Scenic River
Big Bend National Park, TX
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Castolon Visitor Center
Note: This visitor center is open seasonally, usually November-April. During the off-season, the stamps are available in the Castolon Store.
Location: On a table in the bookstore area.
Stamps:
- To be confirmed when the visitor center reopens for the peak season.
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Did You Know?
There are two trails that provide access to "The Window." in the Chisos Basin of Big Bend National Park. The Window Trail is a strenuous five mile round-trip to the base of The Window, and the The Window View Trail is a .3 mile loop that provides excellent views of the Basin.
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Last Updated: September 29, 2006 at 17:36 EST |