Big Bend National Park is home to many beautiful birds, and one of them is the majestic peregrine falcon. This impressive creature has quite the comeback story, and in an effort to keep things moving in that direction, the park is closing known nesting areas this spring. Here’s everything you need to know about the Big Bend National Park closures.

The photos below are for illustrative purposes only; they do not depict peregrine falcons at Big Bend National Park or the precise areas within the park that are closed.

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Visit the National Park Service website for more information about the Big Bend National Park closures.

Did you know there were peregrine falcons at Big Bend National Park? Tell us your thoughts in the comments, and check out our previous article below for one of my favorite hikes in the park (that isn’t affected by the closures!). If you need any hiking gear for your trip, REI has all of the products you need for a seamless adventure.

The 1.2-Mile Boquillas Canyon Trail Might Just Be The Most Enchanting Hike In Texas

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