Jay
For Seminole Canyon State Park: Great park in the middle of nowhere. It is a 2 mile walk down the old us-90 (like a vacant feeder road off the main highway) down to the Pecos High Bridge. Ample trails within the park. A great park for using an electric stand up scooter. Lots of javelinas, jack rabbits, deer and birds. The tour down to the cave has a lot of steps. T-Mobile internet works best at the park and is plenty fast. Lost of sky for starlink as well. If you make it to Del Rio, the Mocajetes Restaraunt is great, or the little diner in Comstock is also pleasant. Langtry is about an hour away and has the nicest welcome center operated by the state with a road trail down to the Rio Grande. I recommend stocking a bunch of carbonated waters, ice cream, and other refreshing drinks. Plenty of border patrol, dps, park police and tower mounted cameras made it the safest area and park I’ve ever been to.
Posted Jun 09, 2025 by Jay from New Braunfels. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
BRhoads
For Seminole Canyon State Park: Seminole Canyon SP is a wonderful small park in a great setting. We were there only for one night. Convenient to HWY90, to or from Big Bend, the park has friendly staff and nice hiking trails. The bath house was “state park” clean, and the small historical installation was really great. The absence of any privacy is, of course, the cost of a great high desert setting right off the river. Most site have sweeping views. Unfortunately, we didn’t get to explore the trails. We’d definitely stay there again.
Posted Dec 08, 2024 by BRhoads from NC. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Bill Bardoe
For Seminole Canyon State Park: Beautiful Park, outstanding hiking trails with great views, and a guided pictograph tour that was very informative and interesting. Having said all that, the campground itself is mostly open, non level sites with just one bathhouse serving two loops. I wouldn’t want to be here during the summer, it is the desert. We stayed two nights and experienced 95% of what the park had to offer
Posted May 05, 2024 by Bill Bardoe from Windermere, Florida . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Travels with GG
For Seminole Canyon State Park: Beautiful campground in high desert . Small and quiet . We enjoyed our views . Mexico to our right . Restrooms impeccable
Just a one night stopover on our way to Big Bend. Would love to stay longer next time . Site 1 was perfect .
Posted Apr 18, 2023 by Travels with GG from South Carolina. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Dave
For Seminole Canyon State Park: Very clean park and friendly staff. Several trails to hike or bike on (take plenty of water). Be sure to take one of the pictograph tours. Guides are very knowledgeable. Nice little museum at park headquarters. Stayed her in April 2022, we will definitely come back again. Stayed two nights on our way to Big Bend.
Posted May 01, 2022 by Dave from . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Armen
For Seminole Canyon State Park: FYI, this campground is closed due to construction until summer 2020. We stopped by 2/9/2020. Take the canyon tour if you can though, it’s very interesting.
Posted Feb 09, 2020 by Armen from Chico, CA. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Casey
For Seminole Canyon State Park: A gem in the Texas State Parks system, Seminole Canyon preserves priceless ancient rock art, and offers gorgeous views of the Rio Grande from the top of high canyon walls. It’s quiet and mostly dark at night but for the glow over Del Rio, 30 miles away. The awesome guided tour is led by experts in ancient rock art. The trails are all worth walking, especially the canyon rim trail, which is rough in places but nothing strenuous. Each offers views to remember. The campground and wash house are clean. Do not expect trees, but there are covered picnic tables for shade on the higher campground, which offers electricity and water, as well as water-only sites. In September, it’s hot and windy and few people are here. In fact, I was the only camper for days. In April, it was less hot, still windy, and full of birds. Fill up your gas tank in Del Rio from the east, or Sanderson from the west.
Posted Sep 26, 2019 by Casey from Texas. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.