Del Rio

Del Rio bills itself as “The Best of the Border.” It is the seat of Val Verde (green valley) County with more than 3,000 square miles. Agriculture includes cattle ranching, extensive production of sheep, lambs, wool, and mohair from Angora goats. There is abundant hunting for white-tailed deer, wild turkey, javelina, dove and quail. Fishing, boating and water sports are popular on Amistad Reservoir. Del Rio is the home of Southwest Texas Jr. College and Sul Ross State University Rio Grande College.

With some 400 archaeological sites, the area is among the nation’s richest in aboriginal cave paintings.

Local transportation makes it easy to visit Mexico just across the border. Regularly scheduled crossings occur throughout the day to Ciudad Acuna.

Simple trips are often the best.

You don't need much for a place to leave an impression.

Whitehead Memorial Museum

Dedicated to life and legends of frontier Southwest, museum includes rustic structure that was early trading post serving both Texas and Mexico. Plan at least two hours to roam through…

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Things to Do in Del Rio

Take the long way.

The best parts of the trip are usually the ones you didn't plan.

Devils River State Natural Area

A remote and picturesque 20,000-acre preserve at the ecological junction of the Chihuahuan Desert, the…

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More road, less rush.

There's no need to hurry through something worth experiencing.

San Felipe Country Club

Course Access: Semi-PrivateHoles: 9Reserve Advance Tee Times: 1 days

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Find your way.

There's no single right route, just the one that fits you.

Walking Tour

Visit downtown area of historic buildings, churches and homes dating from the 1800s, including the…

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Take the long way.

The best parts of the trip are usually the ones you didn't plan.

Ciudad Acuna

City across Rio Grande from Del Rio. Intriguing night spots, restaurants, fascinating shops offering decorative…

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Take the detour.

The extra miles are often where the story begins.

San Felipe Springs and Moore Park

Lush oasis in semiarid setting, springs were important watering stop on historic Chihuahua Road that…

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Follow what feels interesting.

Curiosity is usually a better guide than a strict plan.

Val Verde Winery

Family enterprise in its fourth generation, founded in 1883 by Italian immigrants. Grapes had been…

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Take the long way.

The best parts of the trip are usually the ones you didn't plan.

Amistad National Recreation Area

Boat ramps, marinas, campgrounds, picnic areas administered by National Park Service on U.S. side of…

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