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Amistad National Recreation Area

Amistad National Recreation Area
IUCN category V (protected landscape/seascape)
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Map showing the location of Amistad National Recreation Area
Map showing the location of Amistad National Recreation Area
Location Val Verde County, Texas, USA
Nearest city Del Rio, Texas
Coordinates 29°26′12″N 101°3′0″W / 29.43667°N 101.05000°W / 29.43667; -101.05000Coordinates: 29°26′12″N 101°3′0″W / 29.43667°N 101.05000°W / 29.43667; -101.05000
Area 58,500 acres (23,700 ha)
Established November 11, 1965 (1965-November-11)
Visitors 1,367,502 (in 2012)
Governing body National Park Service
Website Amistad National Recreation Area

Amistad National Recreation Area is a park unit managed by National Park Service (NPS) that includes the area around the Amistad Reservoir at the confluence of the Rio Grande, the Devils River, and the Pecos River near Del Rio in Val Verde County, Texas. The reservoir was created by the Amistad Dam (Presa de la Amistad in Spanish), completed in 1969, located on the Rio Grande at the United States-Mexico border across from the city of Ciudad Acuña in the Mexican state of Coahuila. Amistad, Spanish for "friendship," refers broadly to the close relationship and shared history between Ciudad Acuña and Del Rio.

The lake given its location is the backdrop for year-round, water-based recreation opportunities, including boating, fishing, swimming, scuba diving and water-skiing.Houseboats and other boating equipment can be rented from the park unit's concessionaires. Amistad National Recreation Area in addition provides opportunities for picnicking, hiking, camping and hunting. The area is rich in archeology and rock art, and contains a wide variety of plant and animal life. In the fall, monarch butterflies by the thousands pass through the area during their 3,000 mile (4,800 km) migration from southern Canada to central Mexico.

Unlike most national parks, there are opportunities for hunting as provided for under state and federal law at Amistad given its status as a recreation area. Bow-hunting for white-tailed deer, javelina, turkey, rabbit, mouflon sheep, aoudad sheep, blackbuck antelope and feral hog is permitted during certain times of the year in prescribed hunt areas. Though rifles and handguns are not permitted, shotguns may be used to hunt dove, quail, duck and rabbit in accordance with relevant regulations.


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