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.
Helmut
For Seminole Canyon State Park: Beautiful and very quiet park. Unbelievable views from our site. Pictograph guided tour into the Canyon was spectacular. Visiting nearby Langtry is worth it to relive an era of the great American West and to learn about Judge Roy Bean, “the law west of the Pecos â€. If you are heading from or to Big Bend, this is a place to pause.
Posted Apr 26, 2019 by Helmut from JAX. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
BigMo
For Seminole Canyon State Park: This park is about 30 miles west of Del Rio. We partook in the guided canyon tour. It was great. We also did the Rio Grande Hike which was 6 miles round trip. But at the destination overlook we were rewarded with great cliff views of the Rio Grande and the end of the canyon. The camp hosts were diligent in keeping the bathrooms clean and cleaning up the camp sites after campers departed. We had a great westward facing site on the lower part of the camp.
We camped here in 32 foot motor home with a toad in January of 2019
Posted Jan 13, 2019 by BigMo from Nebraska. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Steve
For Seminole Canyon State Park: Great park, friendly staff, interesting historical sites, nice trails. The guided tour of the pictographs was interesting and worth the time. We stayed in the dry section of the campground, paved, level sites with picnic tables and interesting views. Helpful friendly hosts. We would stay again.
Posted Feb 25, 2018 by Steve from Tennessee . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Brazos2
For Seminole Canyon State Park: One of the best state parks in Texas. Great views, great camp sights, clean facilities, and outstanding staff (hi Betty!!) we now stop there coming and going to big bend national park. Can't say enough good things about this park, simply outstanding.
Posted Nov 18, 2017 by Brazos2 from Tx. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.