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Amistad National Recreation Area
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SCA Jack Johnson leads a crew of 20 Air Force JROTC students from Del Rio High School.

SCA Jack Johnson leads a crew of 20 Air Force JROTC students from Del Rio High School.

Public support is a critical component in the management of National Park Service lands. No other federal agency relies as heavily on the generosity and kindness of its visitors, and we thank you for your past support and look forward to future stewardships/ partnerships.

From volunteering as a campground host, or in our Visitor Information Center, to shopping in our bookstore, or helping build a trail, there are many ways that the public can support Amistad National Recreation Area:



 

 

 

 

 

Blazing a trail in a National Park
Volunteers helped to build a new hiking trail at San Pedro Campgrounds.
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American and Mexican bronze eagles monument ontop the Amistad Dam.

Did You Know?
Lake Amistad is a binational reservoir shared by the U.S. and Mexico. The international boundary is marked with bouys up the middle of the Rio Grande channel. The word Amistad is Spanish for the "friendship" between the two countries.

Last Updated: March 31, 2007 at 14:34 MST