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Big Bend National ParkDriving along the Rio Grande, mid-1940s
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Big Bend National Park
Public Transportation

There is no public transportation in the immediate vicinity of the park. A variety of transportation methods can get you to cities within a days drive of the park: 

 

Airports
The nearest airports served by major airlines are located in Midland/Odessa, Texas (235 miles from park headquarters) and El Paso, Texas (330 miles from park headquarters). Rental cars are available at both airports.

 

Rail Service
The nearest Amtrak station is located in Alpine, Texas (100 miles from park headquarters). Call Amtrak at 1-800-USA-RAIL for schedule information.

 

Bus Service
Greyhound provides daily service to Alpine, Texas (100 miles from park headquarters). Call Greyhound at 1-800-231-2222 for schedule information.

Mexican long-nosed bat  

Did You Know?
Big Bend has more species of bats (22) than any other national park. One of these, the Mexican long-nosed bat, is an endangered bat species, whose only known roosting site in the United States is in the Chisos Mountains.
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Last Updated: July 25, 2006 at 00:23 EST