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A Borderland Paradise

Amistad NRA is the United States portion of International Amistad Reservoir, formed on the Rio Grande along the border of the US and Mexico. Amistad is known for excellent water-based recreation, camping and is surrounded by a landscape rich in prehistoric rock art, a vibrant border culture, along with a wide variety of plant and animal life.

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Lake Amistad and Hwy 90 Bridge

Be Aware of Navigational Hazards!

Lake Amistad remains open to the public, however CAUTION IS ADVISED. There is considerable debris (river cane, logs, etc) that has been spotted in all areas of the lake. Boaters should use caution and remain alert while operating their vessel. Keep an eye out for these hazards in the water, as logs and other debris may be just below the surface and you often will not see these hazards until it's too late. BE SAFE AND ENJOY YOUR VISIT...

Link to current ramp conditions and lake level information (updated daily)...

 
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2008-2009 Hunting Season

The 2008-2009 Hunting Season at Amistad NRA begins September 1, 2008 and ends February 22, 2009. Please read the following information regarding hunting rules and regulations at Amistad. Hunting Permits for Amistad NRA can be purchased at the Visitor Information Center located on US Highway 90 West beginning August 15, 2008.

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Keep Amistad Mussel Free

Zebra and Quagga Mussels are Trouble!

These small non-native aquatic invaders are threatening freshwater habitats throughout the country. Click below for more information on how to protect our fabulous fishery.

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Write to

Amistad National Recreation Area
4121 Veterans Blvd.
Del Rio, TX 78840

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Phone

Visitor Information
(830) 775-7491

Fax

(830) 778-9248

Climate

Local weather includes long, hot summers perfect for cooling off in Amistad Reservoir, and relatively mild winters with only a few nights of freezing temperatures. Rainfall is about 18 inches per year, but amounts and timing varies erratically. Mornings can be humid and afternoons are usually breezy and dry.











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American and Mexican bronze eagles monument ontop the Amistad Dam.  

Did You Know?
Lake Amistad is a binational reservoir shared by the U.S. and Mexico. The international boundary is marked with bouys up the middle of the Rio Grande channel. The word Amistad is Spanish for the "friendship" between the two countries.

Last Updated: September 26, 2008 at 10:12 EST