Guadalupe County is strategically located in south Central Texas, encompassing 713 square miles. It's situated between San Antonio 30 minutes west, and Austin conveniently accessible 20 miles to the north. People enjoy the scenic beauty and clear waters of the Guadalupe River and Lakes Dunlap, McQueeney and Placid. These beautiful waters attract visitors year-round, as the … [Read more...] about Why Stop In Guadalupe County???
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Why Stop in Polk County???
Formed in 1846, Polk County nestles in the heart of the Texas Forest Country, bounded by the Trinity and Neches Rivers. To the north and east lie 100 miles of scenic roads, four Texas Woodland Trails, and the home of the Alabama-Coushatta Tribe of Texas. To the west lies the 93,000 acres of Lake Livingston. Lined with homes, marinas, campgrounds and fishing piers, it supplies … [Read more...] about Why Stop in Polk County???
Why Stop in Terrell County???
Terrell County, the Cactus Capital of Texas, is located on Highway 90 halfway between El Paso and San Antonio. Terrell County has only two towns: Sanderson and Dryden. With a land mass of more than 2,300 square miles, Terrell County is the 10th largest county in the State of Texas, approximately the size of the State of Rhode Island with about 2.3 square miles of land for … [Read more...] about Why Stop in Terrell County???
Why Stop in Irion County???
If you are fond of city lights, fast-moving automobiles, loud noises, busy streets, and a metropolitan lifestyle, Irion County is definitely NOT your place to visit! However, if a friendly atmosphere along with tranquility and beautiful countryside sounds appealing, please drop in to visit any one of our three little rural communities in Irion County. Some 51 miles southwest … [Read more...] about Why Stop in Irion County???
Why Stop In Hutchinson County???
Hutchinson County is situated in the upper center of the Texas Panhandle. A drive through our county will enable you to view a diverse ecosystem composed of prairie, river breaks and farmland. Head into Borger, our largest city, and you can take a stroll in Huber Park and visit our bird sanctuary. Then drive down Main Street and check out the Hutchinson County Museum where you … [Read more...] about Why Stop In Hutchinson County???