Trans-Pecos region
The Trans-Pecos region is located in the western part of Texas, bordered by Mexico to the south and the Davis Mountains to the north. This area is characterized by its diverse landscapes, including deserts, mountains, and canyons. The region is known for its unique flora and fauna, with many species found nowhere else in the state.
The Trans-Pecos is also home to several important cities, including El Paso and Marfa. The economy is primarily driven by agriculture, ranching, and tourism, with attractions such as the Big Bend National Park drawing visitors for outdoor activities and stunning natural scenery.