Bridging the Texas Hill Country in the north and the rolling sweep of the brush country of South Texas, Medina County is uniquely rich in geographic diversity. With Alsatian descendants of the original Castro Colonies, a strong foundation of German families who settled Central Texas, and a vibrant Hispanic community, Medina County is a rich and diverse mix of cultures and … [Read more...] about Why Stop In Medina County???
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Why Stop In Motley County???
Motley County is located in the Caprock Foothills on the eastern side of the Texas High Plains. It shares the Quitaque Peaks with neighboring Floyd County. The three peaks overlook the "Valley of Tears" where Comancheros from New Mexico traded with the Comanche and Kiowa people for horses and captive whites stolen on the ranches of Central Texas. Another landmark is the … [Read more...] about Why Stop In Motley County???
Why Stop In McMullen County???
Grazing deer, cottontail rabbits, cardinals and green jays are a typical view from my front porch each morning. McMullen County is rich with wildlife ranging from wild hogs to bobcats and mountain lions. This is the place to be when you want to relax and become one with nature. McMullen County is noted for white-tailed deer hunts, attracting people from all across the country. … [Read more...] about Why Stop In McMullen County???
Why Stop in Gregg County???
Picturesque Gregg County – the hub of East Texas! The county, located 120 miles east of Dallas and only 60 miles west of the Louisiana line, is surrounded by beautiful lakes for fishing, picnicking, swimming, water skiing and camping. Tall stately pines grace the area and make it green the entire year ‘round. Of special interest is the Kilgore College Rangerette … [Read more...] about Why Stop in Gregg County???
Why Stop In Atascosa County???
Atascosa County is located approximately 20 miles south of San Antonio. The county seat is Jourdanton. On Jan. 28, 2006, the citizens of Atascosa County kicked off the Sesquicentennial Celebration (150 years) with the Texan Tux … [Read more...] about Why Stop In Atascosa County???