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Submitted: 3/29/20 • Approved: 3/30/20 • Last Updated: 4/2/20 • R290675-G0-S3
Coyote Cemetery is in Big Bend National Park, Brewster County, Texas. The cemetery contains 21 graves, consisting of piles of rocks, many with remnants of wooden crosses, and updated with white metal crosses.
Directions:
Drive 2.1 miles from Castolon towards Santa Elena Canyon on Ross Maxwell Scenic Drive. Park off the road, and hike 250 feet south to find the cemetery, which is clearly visible on a flat hilltop with sparse vegetation.
*Photograph & data courtesy of:
John Rich
Contributed on 3/29/20 by ashaw444
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