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Hugh Ramsey Nature Park

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Open Opens at 6:00-22:00
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1000 TX-499 Loop, Harlingen, TX 78550, United StatesMap
Phone+1 956-216-5951
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  • Eric B
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    Feral cats and trash around parking lot but once out on the trails it's then fine.

    Nice place for a short 1 or 2 hour hike. Only issue is there's quite a bit of trash around the entrance and an issue with feral/dumped cats. If they would clean those issues up then it would be a 5 st...

    Reviewed on Apr 14, 2024
  • CRyanGlobeTrot
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    Bird Migration Visit

    Great birding opportunities. We saw javelinas and possums. During the Bird migration I saw ten new species of bird. We visited three times in our short stay in Harlingen.

    Reviewed on May 3, 2023
  • wetravelalot007
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    Another World Birding Center Stop

    We enjoy these community parks down here in the RGV. They are left as migratory spots for the migrating birds to find rest during their treks north or south. During certain times of year this place ...

    Reviewed on Apr 17, 2023
  • Rick S
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    Clean this place up!

    This was our first stop at a local LRGV park, hoping for a good experience and some life birds (we're full-time travelers and birders from MD, our first time here). The park was much trashier than exp...

    Reviewed on Mar 20, 2023
  • TonyG_Jr
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    Urban forest right off the Arroyo Colorado River

    Hugh Ramsey Nature Park is a beautiful urban forest park right off the Arroyo Colorado River. It is home to countless birds that migrate through this region that stop, rest, and roost here. A plenty o...

    Reviewed on Oct 10, 2022

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