AMISTAD NATIONAL RECREATION AREA
AMISTAD NATIONAL RECREATION AREAHCR 3, Box 5J
Del Rio, Texas 78840-9350
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A splash of blue stands out against limestone cliffs. The honking of a great blue heron, interspersed with the descending trill of a canyon wren, can be heard off in the distance. This landscape, which at times appears stark and desolate, comes alive with color after a rainstorm. Amistad is a land of contrasts...and of hidden treasures. The same water that draws people to boat and fish today, sustained over 300 generations of hunters and gatherers. They left behind a record of their existence through colorful rock art panels, bits of tools, and fibers preserved for thousands of years by the arid desert climate.
Situated on the United States-Mexico Border, Amistad NRA is known primarily for excellent year round, water-based recreation including: boating, fishing, swimming, scuba diving and water-skiing. Amistad NRA also provides opportunities for picnicking, camping and hunting. The reservoir, at the confluence of the Rio Grande, Devils and Pecos rivers, was created by Amistad Dam in 1969. In addition to excellent recreation, this area is rich in archeology and rock art, and contains a wide variety of plant and animal life. So whether you come to boat, to ponder ancient mysteries, or to listen to bird song and watch the desert bloom, Amistad has something for you.
Day-UseFishingyes
Huntingyes
Hiking Trailyes
Picnickingyes
277 North
Details : 17 Sites, each with a concrete pad, covered picnic table and a BBQ Grill. Primitive camping only, no water or hook-ups available. New vault-style toilets. RVs ok, tents ok. No reservations, sites are first-come, first-served. Camp Hosts on-site in the winter months. "Coffee With a Ranger" programs Thursday mornings from January through March.(see "Programs" on park's home pages). Fee $4/site/night Golden Age/ Golden Access Passport holders get 50% discount.
Governors Landing, Open All Year
Details : 15 Sites, each with a covered picnic table and a BBQ Grill. Primitive Camping only, water is available, no hook-ups. New vault-style toilets. RVs less than 28 feet ok, tents ok. No reservations, sites are first-come,first-served. Camp Hosts on-site in the winter months. "Coffee With a Ranger" programs Thursday mornings from January through March. Fee $8/site/night Golden Age/ Golden Access Passport holders get 50% discount.
San Pedro, Open All Year
Details : 35 Sites, each with a covered picnic table and a BBQ Grill. Primitive Camping only, no water or hook-ups available. Long, flat spaces for RVs, tents ok. Also available, 5 tent-only spaces with picnic table. No reservations, sites are first-come-first-served. Camp Hosts on site in the winter season. "Coffee With a Ranger" programs Thursday mornings from January through March(see "Programs" on park's home pages). Fee $4/site/night Golden Age/ Golden Access Passport holders get 50% discount.
Spur 406, Open All Year
Details : 8 Sites, each with a covered picnic table and a BBQ Grill. Primitive Camping only, no water or hook-ups available. New vault-style toilets. RVs ok, tents ok. No reservations, sites are first-come-first-served. Fee $4/site/night Golden Age/ Golden Access Passport holders get 50% discount.
SHORELINE CAMPING : Lakeshore camping is permitted anywhere within the recreation area except for developed areas such as marinas, launch ramps, and campgrounds. Hunt areas are also excluded from shoreline camping.
GROUP CAMPING AND PICNIC SITES : Group camping and picnic areas are available by reservation only. Reservations can be made 90 days in advance. There is a 15 person minimum to qualify for a group site. Fee for group camping is $2 per person per night, and must be paid in full at time of the reservation, or we cannot hold it for you. Call 830-775-7491 for reservations, or stop by the Amistad Visitor Information Center on Hwy 90 W, across from 3 Rivers RV Park.
Privately owned commercial campgrounds and RV parks with hookups are also available in near the lake. Call Del Rio Chamber of Commerce to find out more 830-775-3551.
RULES AND REGULATIONS : Ground fires are not permitted. Use your own grill or the one provided. Gathering dead and down wood is allowed. Live trees and standing dead wood can not be cut.
QUIET HOURS : Quiet hours are in effect between 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. Generators must be turned off between those hours. Noisemakers, fireworks, and unnecessary disturbances are prohibited at all times. LIMIT OF STAY : Camping is limited to 14 days per campground (not to exceed a total of 60 days) per calendar year.
SIZE LIMITS : All size RVs are welcome at 277 N, Spur 406 and San Pedro Campgrounds. At Governors Landing Campground your RV must not exceed 28 ft in length.
LEASE YOUR PETS PLEASE : Pets must be on a leash at all times and may not be left unattended. Owners should dispose of pet excrement, either in a trash can or l00 feet from the nearest campsite. Limestone is hard on your pets' feet. Fleas and ticks are abundant in the grassy areas near the lake. Heartworm is known to thrive in Texas, don't let your pet go unprotected.
NATURAL AND CULTURAL FEATURES : Plants, wildlife, rocks, and artifacts may not be disturbed or removed. Use of metal detectors and possession of tools for artifact collecting is prohibited.