277 North Group Campground

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·Amistad National Recreation Area
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Overview

Situated on the United States-Mexico border, Amistad National Recreation Area is known

Great Facilities and Amenities

  • Campfire Allowed

    (All campsites have Campfire Allowed)

  • Checkin Time

    (All campsites have Checkin Time)

  • Checkout Time

    (All campsites have Checkout Time)

  • Max Num Of People

    (Up to 20)

  • Pets Allowed

    (All campsites have Pets Allowed)

  • Shade

    (All campsites have Shade)

  • Site Access

    (All campsites have Site Acceses)

Natural Features

Amistad National Recreation Area 277 N Group Campground - Credits: BVoss
Amistad National Recreation Area 277 N - Credits: BVoss
Amistad National Recreation Area - Credits: Amistad National Recreation Area
277 N Group Campground - Credits: BVoss

Amistad National Recreation Area consists of 57,292.44 acres of 

federally owned land and is one of the largest tracts of land available for hunting in 

southwest Texas. Three ecological zones and three rivers meet at Amistad National 

Recreation Area. Plant communities are determined by topography, soil type, and 

rainfall and support a wide variety of plant and animal life. Rugged canyons provide 

outstanding scenic vistas.

A majority of Amistad National Recreation Area contains Lake 

Amistad, which is fed by the Pecos, Rio Grande, and Devils Rivers. Crystal clear 

stretches of river, natural springs, and fluctuating reservoir levels support a variety of 

aquatic plant and animal species. The recreation area has some of the best bass fishing 

in the American Southwest.

Recreation

Amistad National Recreation Area - Credits: Amistad National Recreation Area

Amistad National Recreation Area offers a diverse array of land- and 

water-based recreational opportunities, including fishing, swimming, boating, birding, 

hiking, picnicking, camping, and hunting. Visitors can experience expansive views, 

night skies, and a number of the area’s rock art sites. Examples of facilities that support 

these activities include boat ramps, picnic and camping areas, and hiking trails.

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