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Big Bend National Park
Press Kit
Kayakers at the mouth of Santa Elena Canyon
NPS/Eric Leonard
Kayakers at the mouth of Santa Elena Canyon.
 
Big Bend National Park was authorized by Congress in 1935 and formally established on June 12, 1944, to preserve and protect a representative area of the Chihuahuan Desert along the Rio Grande for the benefit and enjoyment of present and future generations. The park includes rich biological and geological diversity, cultural history, recreational resources, and outstanding opportunities for bi-national protection of our shared natural and cultural heritage.

This press kit is designed to assist journalists and others with general park information, statistics and other background materials about Big Bend National Park.

A selection of high-resolution digital images are available for public use. Please contact the park webmaster if you require assistance with these photographs.


 
Tornillo Creek Bridge and Mission 66 Sign  

Did You Know?
As part of the Mission 66 development program, Big Bend National Park received $14 million dollars for improvements between 1958 and 1965. One Texas writer felt that these developments, such as paved roads and campgrounds, "will not sissify nor citify the wilderness...."
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Last Updated: April 04, 2009 at 09:46 EST