The park is located nine miles west of Comstock on U.S. Highway 90, just east of the Pecos River Bridge.
We were on our way to Big Bend National Park and stopped here on the way. We are so glad we did! What an amazing glimpse of the past! The rock paintings were incredible! Our guide was so knowledgeable and passionate about area.
Definitely do the guided hike that the park organizes to see the rock art. We only did the 2 hr one but well worth it. We also did the friends 4 hr tour and it was great as well more historical focused. Both get you in the canyon for a reasonable amount of cash. Campground was great as well. Very windy. Showers warm. Also hiked out to rio grande along the top of canyon which was great as well.
Had a great time stopping by and seeing the spectacular views from this State Park. Along the way we stopped at the overlook to the Pecos River as an added bonus. The State Park isn't very large, but they have a lot of nice camping spots, a picnic area, smallish covered picnic grounds, but the views of the Seminole Canyon are some of the most impressive, awe inspiring views of the majesty of Texas. If anywhere near this location or traveling by, this is a must stop location.
Beautiful park with great hikes, we did the canyon rim trail and it was absolutely amazing. The park has an RV campground with water and electricity. Great views. I definitely recommend visiting.
It's a great little park! You can be done in a day. Do the guided tour in the morning and hike the Canyon Rim Trail and you've seen most of the park. The pictographs were pretty cool and views were fantastic.