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CD&J Mini Ranch

4 sites · RVs, Tents35 acres · San Benito, TX
CD&J Mini Ranch is a 35-acre farm and ranch in the Rio Grande Valley of Texas. We became Certified Naturally Grown and started thinking about and implementing ways to treat our land better. We raise and sell beef, pork, chickens, eggs, and seasonal vegetables. We are on a lake that normally has a lot of fish, but due to the extreme drought we have experienced, the lake is sometimes dry, but we still have excellent bird watching. It is the first time that our lake has dried up and it is definitely due to our extra hot and dry years. We have a quiet place for you to rest and enjoy the sounds of our animals. Our camping spots are not close together like a regular campground, but you will be able to see and possible hear your neighbors when outside. We have picnic tables under shade trees and an available flushing toilet with sinks for those in smaller campers. No tents allowed at this time. We really love what we do here at our mini ranch and hope you will too.
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Brownsville, Texas, isn't just about spring break vacations. It was here, on the plains of Palo Alto, that the U.S. Army clashed with Mexican troops on May 8, 1846. The two-year war that followed changed the shape of America.

Tour the battlefield by starting at the visitor's center and taking a walk through the surrounding fields. Cannons show you where battle lines were drawn between opposing forces near the present-day Mexican border. A guided tour from one of the Rangers interprets the history of the place. Special events at the park have people in period costume explaining both sides of the story.

Grab some lunch at some picnic tables set up in the fields. After lunch, it's back to thinking about how troops in the early summer heat might have dealt with the pending battle. Natural areas of this tall-grass coastal prairie preserve the habitats of butterflies, flowers, and turtles. This grassy area extends for miles to the east where it touches the Gulf of Mexico.

This is the only site in the National Park System solely dedicated to the Mexican-American War. It was a two-year conflict between bordering nations. At the end of the war, the United States gained control of Texas, most of the southwestern states, and California. As such, this battlefield park serves as a living history memorial to the entire war. Inside the visitor's center, you find facts about the entire conflict.

Plenty of nearby campsites have year-round camping thanks to the area's warm weather. Try visiting the battlefield in off-peak seasons, such as fall and even early winter, to avoid the heat and the crowds flocking to the beaches of Brownsville.

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