Falcon State Park
Bass, Birds and Blooms
Falcon State Park provides refuge from the cold for both humans and wildlife. But that?s not its only draw. Anglers come here to access one of the best freshwater fishing lakes in South Texas.
Things to Do
Here at Falcon State Park, you can fish, swim, camp, bird watch, water ski, boat, geocache , hike, or just relax and enjoy the mild climate. Explore 2.8 miles of trails, visit the recreation hall for a snack or domino game, or rent the hall for a family gathering.
Stay at a campsite or shelter . We offer pull-through campsites, half with water and electricity, and half with water, electricity and sewer. Our water-only sites are non-reservable. Or choose a regular screened shelter or a premium screened shelter (with air-conditioning).
Fish in the 84,000-acre Falcon International Reservoir, on the Rio Grande. Anglers mainly catch largemouth bass and channel catfish here. Access the lake via our boat ramp, and then clean your catch at our fish cleaning station. You do not need a fishing license to fish from shore in a state park. Find detailed fishing and lake information here .
Bird-watch along the lakeshore and in the brushy areas away from shore. Besides the common bird species of the American Southwest, many tropical species also visit the park. Learn more on our Nature page.
Volunteer ! We need your help. Visit our Volunteer page or ask at park headquarters.
Be safe when you visit the park:
Water Safety
Alligators safety Ranger Programs
Park rangers and volunteers lead programs on the birds, animals and plants of the park. Check our Events page for upcoming programs. Learn more about the park by visiting our Nature and History pages.
Area Attractions
Located along the Texas-Mexico border, this area is rich in history and wildlife.
Roma Historic District
World Birding Center: Roma Bluffs
Roma Historical Museum
Fort Ringgold in Rio Grande City
Falcon Loop of the Great Texas Wildlife Trails (best wildlife viewing locations in this area)
Texas Tropical Trail Region