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Three Rivers, Texas

First called Hamiltonburg, the town's name was changed to Three Rivers due to its site location near the confluence of the Atascosa, Nueces, and Frio rivers. Three Rivers is a commercial center for ranching, hunting, fishing, and oil and gas production.

Annual events include the Choke Canyon Birding Festival the first weekend in February, and the Three Rivers Salsa Festival the first Saturday in April.

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Tips Park

Thirty-one acre park one mile west off Texas 72 on Frio River. Camping, fishing, and picnic areas.

Three Rivers, TX Parks

Choke Canyon State Park

Park features fishing and boating on 26,000-acre Choke Canyon Reservoir, an impoundment of the Frio River. Camping, rest rooms, and picnicking. The townsite of Old Calliham, within the park, provides campsites, screened shelters, 7

Three Rivers, TX State Parks

Mesquite Country Club

Course Access: Semi-Private
Holes: 9
Reserve Advance Tee Times: 1

Three Rivers, TX Golf Courses

Things to do near Three Rivers, TX

The Alamo

The most famous spot in Texas, where 189 defenders fell on March 6, 1836, after repeated attacks by Mexican General Santa Ann...

San Fernando Cathedral

Construction began on the cathedral shortly after Canary Island colonists, granted land and title by Spain's King Phillip V, ...

Canary Islanders Cemetery

Established prior to 1732 by islanders who formed first organized civil settlement in Texas at San Fernando de Bexar, now San...

Republic of the Rio Grande Building/Museum

Learn about the time when Laredo was its own country. Seven flags have flown over quaint, one-story building. Whitewashed pla...