Sierra Blanca
Sierra Blanca, named for Sierra Blanca Mountain (6,950 ft.), is the seat of Hudspeth County on modern I-10 in far West Texas. The town owes its existence to the competition that surrounded the construction of the nation’s second transcontinental rail link in 1881 of the Southern Pacific and Texas & Pacific. An historical marker commemorates the event located downtown at corner of Sierra Blanca Ave. and U.S. 80. railroads.
Scenic Drive
F.M. 1111 north 43 miles to intersection with primary east- west route of U.S. 62/180. Generally flat ranching areas edged by mountains on the horizon. Profuse stands of giant yuccas…
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Tinaja de las Palmas Battle Site
Hudspeth County is the site of the last Indian battle in Texas.
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This working cattle ranch offers plenty of activities with Texas hospitality. You can relax, put…
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Under a neat white stucco sheath, the 1919 Hudspeth County Courthouse is the Southwest's only…
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The Railroad Depot Hudspeth County Museum is located in the original Southern Pacific Depot building…
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