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Best Outdoor Activities in Del Rio, TX

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It’s time to explore exciting outdoor attractions in Del Rio, Texas!

Del Rio is located in Southwest Texas on the Texas-Mexico border, a mile from the Rio Grande and the Mexican town of Ciudad Acuña, and 150 miles west of San Antonio. It is known for its border culture, natural springs, impeccable scenery, and outdoor recreation. It’s also home to one of Texas’s oldest wineries. Here are the top outdoor activities in Del Rio, TX, to explore with family or even solo.

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Best Outdoor Activities in Del Rio, TX

Del Rio offers a wide range of outdoor activities shaped by rugged canyons, spring-fed waters, and the vast Amistad Reservoir. With Del Rio’s unique blend of outdoor attractions and its history, get to know these places before you go so you can enjoy them even more when you arrive!

One of Del Rio’s biggest outdoor draws is the Amistad Reservoir, which offers fishing, boating, swimming, camping, hiking, and birdwatching along more than 1,000 miles of shoreline.

Amistad National Recreation Area

Lake Amistad is a massive, crystal‑clear reservoir on the Rio Grande, famous for boating, bass fishing, scuba diving, and striking canyon landscapes, and is the second-largest reservoir in Texas. Anglers will be happy to know that they can catch the big one – well, maybe, but catching bass and catfish is highly possible. Hiking, kayaking, jet skiing, and swimming are also fun activities at the lake.

Devils River runs south into Lake Amistad and is known as the most pristine river in Texas, and rock climbing is high on the list to do.

Be sure to stop by the Amistad National Recreation Area’s visitors center.

Photo credit: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0, via Wikimedia Commons

Seminole Canyon State Park And Historic Site

If you’re interested in archaeology, this state park is where you want to be …and the scenery is top-notch, too. It features ancient pictographs that tell a story, canyon landscapes, and ecosystems.

The Canyon offers 10 miles of trails, including canyon‑rim paths leading toward the Rio Grande. There are limited entries each day, so making a reservation is highly imperative.

Clinton & Charles Robertson, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0, via Wikimedia Commons

Pecos River High Bridge

The Pecos River High Bridge is the highest highway bridge in Texas, at 1,310 feet long and 273 feet above the water. It’s located along U.S. Highway 90 and is a popular attraction for anyone exploring West Texas. I hope no one is scared of heights! Spectacular canyon views are a highlight.

The Devil’s River below Dolan Falls. The Robertsons https://creativecommons.org Wikimedia Commons

Devils River State Natural Area

The Devils River State Natural Area is one of the most remote, pristine, and rugged natural areas in Texas, with crystal‑clear spring‑fed water, towering limestone canyons, and wilderness untouched by human hands. It’s a must-visit destination for anyone who paddles, hikes, and is searching for solitude in nature.

Dolan Falls is a remote, 12‑foot cascade on the Devils River in Val Verde County, sitting about 16 miles south of Baker’s Crossing and upstream from Del Rio.

While there, be sure to see the caves where writings on the walls are still visible from many years ago.

There are limited entries each day, so making a reservation is highly imperative.

White Memorial Museum

A local history museum featuring frontier life and the story of Judge Roy Bean, the legendary “Law West of the Pecos, including his gravesite.

Judge Roy Bean Visitor Center

The visitor center in Langtry tells the story of Judge Roy Bean, a colorful and legendary figure who served as Justice of the Peace in Pecos County, and features the original Jersey Lilly Saloon and courtroom.

Photograph as originally submitted to this page in the Historical Marker Database www.HMdb.org.

San Felipe Springs / Creek Walk

The second‑largest spring system in Texas belongs to San Felipe Springs, offering fresh, turquoise water through historic canals that shaped the city’s early agricultural development.

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Val Verde Winery

Founded in 1883 by the Qualia Family, Val Verde Winery is a Texas landmark and the state’s oldest continuously operating winery. Still ran by the same family today. If wine tasting is your thing, don’t miss this small-batch winemaking winery.

The winery sits on the original Qualia farmstead, surrounded by pecan and palm trees near the Rio Grande. Fourth‑generation vintner Michael Qualia continues the family’s traditional, small‑batch approach.

Billy Hathorn at en.wikipedia, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/, via Wikimedia Commons

Cripple Creek Steakhouse

After a full day of exploring Del Rio, you may want a big juicy steak. A steakhouse and saloon, Cripple Creek Steakhouse is a local’s favorite. From the looks of the menu, you’d better go hungry.

Closed: Sunday/Monday

Here are several outdoor activities in Del Rio, TX. There’s more – so go explore!

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