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  2. Devils River (Texas) - Wikipedia

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    The best part of the river for recreation is about 40 miles (64 km) long and runs from Bakers Crossing to the last drop off point at Lake Amistad. The most common point of entry into the river is Bakers Crossing on Texas State Highway 163. Camping sites are available and you can also leave your vehicle at Bakers Crossing.

  3. Camp Hudson - Wikipedia

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    Camp Hudson, later Fort Hudson, was located on the west bank of the Devils River, below the Second Crossing of Devils River by the San Antonio-El Paso Road (now known as Bakers Crossing nearby to the north) and 19 miles south of Juno and 21 miles north of Comstock in Val Verde County, Texas.

  4. Devils River State Natural Area - Wikipedia

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    Devils River State Natural Area is a 37,000-acre (15,000 ha) section of three ecosystems, the Edwards Plateau, the Tamaulipan mezquital and the Chihuahuan Desert. It is located 66 miles (106 km) north of Del Rio , Val Verde County in the U.S. state of Texas . [ 2 ]

  5. Hudson Canyon (Texas) - Wikipedia

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    Hudson Canyon, is a valley and a tributary ephemeral stream of the Devils River in Val Verde County, Texas. It has its source at at an elevation of 1780 feet. Its mouth has its confluence with Devil's River a short distance below Bakers Crossing at 1499 feet. [1]

  6. Amistad National Recreation Area - Wikipedia

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    Amistad National Recreation Area is a national recreation area 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. [3]

  7. Huffstutler Springs - Wikipedia

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    Huffstutler Springs, is a spring, located near the channel of Devils River (Texas) at an elevation of 1489 feet, 2 to 3 km (1 to 2 mi) south of Texas State Highway 163 at Bakers Crossing bridge in Val Verde County, Texas. [1]

  8. Dead Mans Pass - Wikipedia

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    Dead Mans Pass is a gap located in Val Verde County, Texas an elevation of 1837 feet. [1] Originally a pass along the Chihuahua Road or Old Spanish Road, later San Antonio-El Paso Road, between the first and second crossings of the Devils River. This place along the road north Comstock called “Dead Man's Pass” or “Dead Man's Run” saw ...

  9. Baker Cave - Wikipedia

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    Baker Cave is a prehistoric archaeological site, located on a small canyon near Devils River in Southwest Texas. Dating from circa 7,000–7,800 BCE, Baker Cave is a part of a system of rock shelters in the Lower Pecos Canyons region and was 120 feet long by 56 feet deep (37 m × 17 m). The ceiling varied from 18 feet (5.5 m) at the mouth to ...