Reeves County
Reeves County is located in the western part of Texas, bordered by New Mexico to the west. The county seat is Pecos, which is known for its rich history in the oil and gas industry. Reeves County covers an area of approximately 2,600 square miles and is part of the larger Trans-Pecos region.
The county is characterized by its desert landscape, featuring arid terrain and sparse vegetation. It is home to several parks and recreational areas, including parts of the Guadalupe Mountains National Park. The population of Reeves County is diverse, with a mix of cultures and communities contributing to its unique identity.