Resaca de la Palma State Park is a vibrant natural refuge in southern Texas offering unique South Texas wildlife viewing, hiking, and birdwatching opportunities in a rich subtropical landscape.
Located near Brownsville in Cameron County, Texas, Resaca de la Palma State Park preserves one of the few remaining habitats of the Lower Rio Grande Valley. The park features subtropical forests, open wetlands, and a resaca—a former oxbow lake typical of the Rio Grande floodplain. These waterways and habitats support a diverse array of flora and fauna, including rare and endangered species such as the ocelot and the Texas tortoise. The park’s geography is shaped by low-lying riverine landscapes and thick native brush, offering a glimpse into the natural heritage of the region. Historical significance is tied to its inclusion in the old ranch lands and proximity to battlefields of the Mexican-American War. Visitors to Resaca de la Palma enjoy a variety of outdoor activities including hiking on well-maintained trails that range from easy strolls to moderate walks, birdwatching hotspots attracting over 300 bird species, and nature photography opportunities. Interpretive signage and educational programs highlight the fragile ecology and conservation efforts protecting this unique environment. The park is easily accessible and appeals to families, wildlife enthusiasts, and history buffs alike, making it an essential destination for experiencing the natural and cultural richness of South Texas.
Diverse birdwatching with over 300 bird species, including endangered birds
Unique resaca ecosystems—seasonal oxbow wetlands supporting rich biodiversity
Well-maintained multi-use trails through subtropical forests and wetlands
Historical interpretive exhibits linked to the Mexican-American War and early ranching
Natural oxbow lakes providing critical habitat for fish, birds, and aquatic plants.
One of the few protected areas supporting the endangered ocelot in the U.S.
Educational exhibits on local ecology, cultural history, and conservation efforts.