Trans-Pecos
Trans-Pecos is a region located in the western part of the state of Texas, known for its unique desert landscapes and mountainous terrain. It encompasses several counties, including Brewster, Culberson, and Jeff Davis, and is characterized by its arid climate, diverse wildlife, and rich geological features. The area is home to the Chisos Mountains and the Big Bend National Park, which attract outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers.
The Trans-Pecos region has a rich cultural history, influenced by Native American tribes, Spanish explorers, and later settlers. It features small towns like Marfa and Alpine, which showcase a blend of art, history, and local traditions. The region's economy is primarily based on agriculture, ranching, and tourism, making it an important part of Texas' overall landscape.