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Big Bend National Park
Plan A Field Trip
 
Third and fourth graders explore the beaver pond at Rio Grande Village
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Third and fourth graders explore the beaver pond at Rio Grande Village
 

The vibrant, dynamic Chihuahuan Desert ecosystem of the Big Bend provides the perfrect outdoor classroom for field studies.  Teachers have several options for bringinig students for a visit to the park.  Self-guided touring is the most common way for school groups to explore the park.

Entrance to the park is free for groups from a formal accredited educational institution. 
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 Hiking Hot Springs Canyon
What to See and Do
Suggested itineraries to help you make the most of your visit
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Will you survive the sun?
Survive the Sun
What you need to know about heat safety
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CHANGE  

Did You Know?
Elevation is everything at Big Bend National Park. The lowest point in the park is Rio Grande village, at 1,850' (564m) and the highest point is Emory Peak at 7,832' (2,387m). This variation in elevation is nearly 6,000 feet, and influences plant and animal distribution as well as temperature.
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Last Updated: March 27, 2009 at 10:12 EST