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Big Bend National Park is an American national park located in West Texas, bordering Mexico. It is one of the largest, most remote, and one of the least-visited national parks in the contiguous United States. Big Bend's primary attractions are the hiking and backpacking trails. There are also several hot springs in the park.
The park has national significance as the largest protected area of Chihuahuan Desert topography and ecology in the United States and was named after a large bend in the Rio Grande/Río Bravo.
The park protects more than 1,200 species of plants, more than 450 species of birds, 56 species of reptiles, and 75 species of mammals. Park activities include scenic drives, programs led by Big Bend Park rangers, and stargazing.
The area has a rich cultural history, from archeological sites dating back nearly 10,000 years to more recent pioneers, ranchers, and miners. The Chisos Mountains are located in the park; and are the only mountain range in the United States to be fully contained within the boundary of a national park. Geological features in the park include sea fossils and dinosaur bones, as well as volcanic dikes.
The park encompasses an area of 801,163 acres (1,251.8 sq mi), entirely within Brewster County. For more than 1,000 miles the Rio Grande/Río Bravo forms the boundary between Mexico and the United States; and Big Bend National Park administers approximately 118 miles along that boundary.
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