Reynosa Border Crossings
Reynosa connects to the Rio Grande Valley through three crossings. The Hidalgo bridge is the classic one, at the doorstep of McAllen, with heavy pedestrian and vehicle flow; the Pharr bridge is the system's full-service port, adding large-scale cargo — key for avocados and fresh produce — on Standard and FAST lanes; and Anzalduas, west toward Mission, is the modern, uncrowded crossing, ideal when Hidalgo backs up. Here you compare all three live — General, Ready Lane and SENTRI — to pick the fastest; open any one for its best hour of the day.
Reynosa crossings, right now
All Reynosa border crossings
Compare Reynosa's crossings and open any one for its hourly statistics and the best hour to cross.
Frequently asked questions about Reynosa border crossings
- How are the Reynosa border crossings today?
- Above we show the live wait time for every Reynosa crossing, with official CBP data that updates on the page by itself. Compare the General, Ready Lane and SENTRI lanes before you leave home.
- What is the best time to cross in Reynosa?
- Open any Reynosa crossing to see its hourly statistics: today so far vs. what's typical for that weekday, the best hour, and an outlook for the hours ahead.
- Is the Reynosa border wait time data official?
- Yes. It comes straight from CBP (Border Wait Times), the same source each port of entry publishes, relayed as-is with no made-up numbers.
- Can I see the Reynosa crossings in the app?
- Yes. Garitas is free on the App Store for iPhone and covers the entire Mexico–US border, including Reynosa. In the app you can also save your favorite crossings.
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