Eagle Pass, Texas
Eagle Pass, a key border town on the Rio Grande, played a unique role during the Confederate era by serving as a trade route for cotton exports to Mexico. The town’s history is preserved in landmarks like Fort Duncan and the Maverick County Historical Museum. Visitors can explore Eagle Pass’s rich blend of Southern and borderland heritage, making it a fascinating destination in South Texas.

Camps in this county

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