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Big Bend National ParkDesert scene along the Glenn Springs Road
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Big Bend National Park
Natural Features & Ecosystems
 
desert scene
NPS/Big Bend National Park
This present-day scene shows the desert landscapes for which the park is famous; this land also holds evidence of ancient swamps and fossils.
 
When Big Bend was chosen to become a national park it was the biological and geologic diversity here that  helped sway policy makers.

The scenery found in Big Bend is unmatched elsewhere in Texas. We encourage park visitors to enjoy sunsets from scenic vistas, soak their tired bones in the hot springs, and explore Big Bend's geologic history.  
Preparing to remove fossils
Saving the Alamosaurus
Learn more about the recovery of a dinosaur fossil in Big Bend.
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Desert vegetation
Chihuahuan Desert Network
Learn more about inventory and monitoring programs in Chihuahuan Desert Parks, including Big Bend.
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Mount Huffman stands at the head of Green Gulch  

Did You Know?
The most recently named peak in the Chisos Mountains of Big Bend National Park is Mount Huffman. Mount Huffman (6,069'/1,850 m) at the head of Green Gulch was named in honor of Calvin Huffman. As state representative in 1941, Huffman was instrumental in the establishment of Big Bend National Park.
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Last Updated: July 29, 2007 at 17:04 EST