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  2. What is unusual about Big Bend? Top things to know ... - AOL

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    Big Bend Ranch State Park, is located just west of Big Bend National Park. It's the largest state park in Texas, spanning more than 300,000 acres of Brewster and Presidio counties.

  3. Big Bend National Park - Wikipedia

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    Later that year, the park was redesignated Big Bend State Park. In 1935, the United States Congress passed legislation that would enable the acquisition of the land for a national park. [19] The State of Texas deeded the land that it had acquired to the federal government, and on June 12, 1944, Big Bend National Park became a reality. The park ...

  4. Goat Mountain (Brewster County, Texas) - Wikipedia

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    Goat Mountain is part of the Chisos Mountains where it is set in Big Bend National Park and the Chihuahuan Desert. The top of the mountain is composed of Burro Mesa Rhyolite (volcanic rock) which formed 29 million years ago during the Oligocene period.

  5. Casa Grande Peak - Wikipedia

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    Casa Grande Peak is located in Big Bend National Park and the Chisos Mountains. It ranks as the fifth-highest peak in this park, mountain range, and county, but only the 26th-highest in Texas. It ranks as the fifth-highest peak in this park, mountain range, and county, but only the 26th-highest in Texas.

  6. National Parks Week Report: Big Bend #13 best National Park - AOL

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    Apr. 17—DENVER — For National Parks Week, Travel Lemming released a data-backed ranking of all 63 U.S. national parks. Big Bend National Park ranks high on the list at #13 while Guadalupe ...

  7. Townsend Point - Wikipedia

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    It ranks as the second-highest peak in Big Bend National Park, Brewster County, and the Chisos Mountains, but only the 19th-highest in Texas. [1] [2] The mountain is composed of extrusive volcanic rock which formed during the Oligocene period. [4] The slopes of the peak are covered by juniper, oak, and piñon.