This morning we were up at 7:00 and had bagels in the room again. Then we drove into the park with the Brekkens in tow. Our first stop was the trailhead of the balanced rock trail. It was a 7 mile unpaved drive to the trailhead (Grapevine Hills Road). The hike was pretty flat and easy until the very end where we had to summons our inner billy goats to get up to balanced rock but it was really cool and the kids all enjoyed it.
On the way back, Grant fell, scratched his wrist and then got carried (by me) most of the way back. Cade fell on a cactus and had to have more than 30 stickers tweezed from his body!
Next we drove down to the hot springs and ate a picnic on the banks of the Rio Grande. The river is really dried up. There were several much older tour guides who were conducting canoe trips down the river. If we ever go back, I definitely want to take a river trip.
Then we all changed into our bathing suits and hiked down to the springs. This was probably the kids favorite part of the trip. The springs lie right on the Rio Grande.

The border between the US and Mexico is always the deepest point of the river. Well the river was down considerably so the kids "technically" swam to Mexico although if it had rained hard that night, then the next day it wouldn't have been Mexico :-) Grant got a little scared...his first time in a new country and all so I had to go repatriate him.
Once the kids returned to the US, they thought it would be fun to damn up the springs. So they took bigs rocks and set them up across the "spillway" from the springs to the river. They filled the spaces in between the rocks with mud. When the exercise proved futile, they took advantage of all of the mud they'd made and decided to cover each other in it. I think almost everyone just got Drew.
On the short hike back to the car (.25 mi), we came across a gopher. The four adults immediately broke into, "Dip, dip, dip, dip...I'm alright. Nobody worry 'bout me." The kids of course had no idea what we were referencing.
We got back into the cars and headed to the Boquillas Canyon overlook. I had completely misremembered the town of Boquillas as a kid. And the river was largely dried up. We just took a picture and went to the Rio Grande Village park store for cookies, Hershy bars, Diet Cokes, and of course Dee and I picked up bottles of wine. We saw two very cool and rather large road runners.
The kids were beat at this point so we went back to the hotel. The kids swam briefly (today was much warmer - high of 85ish or so - but the water was freezing). Then we cleaned up and ate at the hotel restaurant again, same nice outdoor table. We walked back and went straight to be (9pm).