Rio Grande
Rio Grande
Texas
This 191-mile stretch of the United States side of the Rio Grande along the Mexican border begins in Big Bend National Park. The NPS’s jurisdiction on the Rio Grande downstream from the Big Bend National Park’s boundary includes only the river area from the United States/Mexico international boundary in the middle of the deepest channel to the gradient boundary at the edge of the river on the United States’ side. The river cuts through isolated, rugged canyons and the Chihuahuan Desert as it flows through some of the most critical wildlife habitat in the country.
Designated Reach
November 10, 1978. The segment on the United States side of the river from river mile 842.3 above Mariscal Canyon downstream to river mile 651.1 at the Terrell-Val Verde County line.
Outstandingly Remarkable Values
Botany
The unique biological characteristics of the Rio Grande result from a mosaic of high-gradient flows through narrow, steep-walled canyons to slow-moving waters that meander through wide alluvial channels. These varied river environments are further punctuated by small patches of refugia, including...Show More
Culture
Although the first Europeans considered the land el despoblado, “the uninhabited land,” humans have lived along the river for at least twelve millennia. Prehistoric sites reflect the adaptation to diminishing water resources across the landscape and increased reliance on the river and its tributa...Show More
Fish
The wild and scenic river supports 40 native fish species of which 17 are listed as species of concern—the majority of which are found only in this area. These include the recently reintroduced federally listed Rio Grande silvery minnow. Other threatened and endangered fish species include the Ch...Show More
Geology
The Rio Grande is highly unusual in the region because it flows through portions of two major geologic provinces—Basin and Range and Interior Plains. It also traverses the Basin and Range, Laramide, and Edwards Plateau geologic areas. The river cuts through highlands created by continental extens...Show More
Recreation
The Rio Grande provides a variety of recreational opportunities that allow visitors to experience a spectacular river corridor as it carves its way through the Chihuahuan Desert. Colorful, expansive landscapes give way to vault-like canyons that carry travelers through time and space, providing w...Show More
Scenery
The Rio Grande and its tributaries are set within one of the most dramatic and storied landscapes in the West—from stunning narrow and deep canyons, verdant riparian vegetation, and striking cliffs—to long and unobstructed views. Sheer cliffs define the landscape where exceptionally rugged canyon...Show More
Wildlife
As the only major river system in the Chihuahuan Desert, the dynamic and varied aquatic and riparian environments of the Rio Grande serve as the lifeblood for numerous threatened mussels, reptiles, amphibians, birds, mammals, and insects. Rare mammals that inhabit the river corridor include the <...Show More