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Total Eclipse Viewing at the Park
April 8
Come view the total eclipse with us!
The moon will blot out the entire sun for a total solar eclipse. For a few minutes, it will look and feel like twilight. You will be able to see this rare event along a line across Texas from Del Rio to Texarkana.
You will see a partial solar eclipse before and after totality (total coverage). Guadalupe River State Park will be in totality for a total of 3 minutes and 13 seconds starting at 1:33:29pm.
How to See the Eclipse
Make a reservation: You won’t be able to enter the park on eclipse day without a pre-purchased day pass or camping permit.
Reserve day passes up to a month before your visit.
Reserve campsites up to five months before your visit. A 2-night minimum stay is required for this weekend.
A state park pass does not guarantee your entry!
Come early and stay late: Expect traffic delays as we anticipate visitors from across the state and nation for the eclipses.
Pack more than a snack: Be sure you have extra food, water and fuel in case of delays.
Park in designated areas only. Stay off roadways for your safety.
You may not be able to connect. In some areas of totality, cell phone networks and the internet might be jammed.
Other Considerations
Protect your eyes: We will have a limited supply of ISO-certified solar eclipse glasses for sale at Headquarters.
*There is currently not a program scheduled during the annular eclipse. This “event” serves as a Q&A page.*