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TX State Parks•Comstock, TX•4.9h from Austin
Seminole Canyon State Park & Historic Site
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Accessibility baseline: Sites on this platform are reviewed for access with a standard 2WD pickup truck towing a 21-foot travel trailer unless otherwise noted below.
Fee
$14/nt + $4/person entry
Hookups
No hookups
Trailer
Accessible (2WD pickup + trailer)
Cell Signal
Poor
Water
Bring your own
Toilets
Yes
Best Season
Oct–Apr
Reservations
Reserve America
Max Length
67 ft
Highlights
- ▶ 8,000-year-old Fate Bell Shelter pictographs — one of the most significant Native American rock art sites in North America
- ▶ Roadrunner Flat drive-up primitive sites (32–46) hold rigs up to 67 ft — fully self-contained required
- ▶ No light pollution on the US-90 corridor; 270° panoramic stargazing from camp
- ▶ Canyon confluence of Seminole Creek and Pecos River
Planning Notes
Guided pictograph tours run daily (fee). Sites 32–46 in Roadrunner Flat are primitive drive-up with no hookups or water at site — bring everything. Must be fully self-contained. Limited AT&T signal at camp; none inside canyon. Nearest Walmart: Del Rio (45 mi east).
Contact: (432) 292-4464
Always call ahead to confirm conditions, closures, and road accessibility.