Barton Warnock Visitor Center

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Barton Warnock Visitor Center consists of 99.9 acres located in Brewster County, Texas, United States. The center was built in 1982 by the Lajitas Foundation and was known as the Lajitas Museum Desert Gardens. The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department purchased the center in October 1990 and named it after Barton Holland Warnock (1911–1998), an American botanist and leading authority on flora of the Trans-Pecos area and northern Chihuahuan Desert. The center serves as the eastern visitor center for the Big Bend Ranch State Park and interprets the archaeological, historical, and natural history of the Big Bend region.[2]

LocationBrewster County, Texas, U.S.
NearestcityTerlingua
Coordinates29°16′11″N 103°45′27″W
Area99.9 acres (40.4 ha)
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Barton Warnock Visitor Center
Sign for the Barton Warnock Visitor Center
A map of Texas showing the location of Abilene State Park
A map of Texas showing the location of Abilene State Park
A map of Texas showing the location of Abilene State Park
A map of Texas showing the location of Abilene State Park
LocationBrewster County, Texas, U.S.
Nearest cityTerlingua
Coordinates29°16′11″N 103°45′27″W
Area99.9 acres (40.4 ha)
Established1990
Named forBarton Holland Warnock
Visitors33,527 (in 2025)[1]
Governing bodyTexas Parks and Wildlife Department
WebsiteOfficial site
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