Complete your Shopping Cart Order

Texas Pecos Trail Region

Texas Pecos Trail Region Attractions

The Texas Pecos Trail Region is a part of the Lone Star State that stretches from Eagle Pass north to Midland and Odessa, encompassing 22 counties and including such towns as Del Rio, Fort Stockton, and Sheffield. Home to scenic rivers and the rough canyons and mountains of the Chihuahuan Desert, the region is a great place to experience the great outdoors. Given its one-of-a-kind cultural history and heritage, it’s also where you want to go to experience Texas’ frontier history. Read on to see just a few of the attractions in the Texas Pecos Trail Region, and visit the region’s website to see everything else it has to offer.


Caverns of Sonora
Strap on your hard hat and descend into one of the most beautiful show caves on the planet. With several excursions available, ranging from the nearly two-hour Crystal Palace Tour to the more adventurous four-hour Discovery Challenge Tour, the Caverns of Sonora offers a subterranean adventure unlike anything else in Texas.
1711 PR 4468
Sonora, TX 76950
(325) 387-3105


Firehouse Gallery
If you’re an art lover, find your way to Del Rio’s Firehouse Gallery. Located in the town’s original fire station, the gallery showcases the works of artists from around the region. Exhibits rotate throughout the year, so there’s always something new to see.
120 East Garfield Street
Del Rio, TX 78840
(830) 775-0888


Fort Lancaster State Historic Site
Experience life on the West Texas frontier when you step on to the grounds of Fort Lancaster, the only Texas Army post attacked by Native Americans. At its peak, the 1855-established U.S. Army fort had 25 permanent buildings and was once home to a regiment of the famed Buffalo Soldiers. 
Ft Lancaster Road
Sheffield, TX 79781
(432) 836-4391


Kickapoo Cavern State Park
Offering plenty of adventure both above and below ground, Kickapoo Cavern State Park has a bit of something for everyone. Explore hiking and mountain biking trails, go bird watching, and take in the evening bat flight before camping under the stars. Head below ground for an unforgettable guided hike tour to an undeveloped cave. Contact the park to arrange a tour ahead of your visit. 
20939 RM 674
Bracketville, TX 78832
(830) 563-2342


Monahans Sandhills State Park
Stand among the rolling sand dunes and, for a moment, you might start to think you’ve been transported to a desert on the other side of the world. Don’t worry, you’re still in far West Texas. Along with being a unique landmark here in the Lone Star State, it’s an excellent place to enjoy the outdoors. Hiking, horseback riding, and sand dune surfing (toboggans are available for rent) are among the many ways to get outdoors here.
2500 East Interstate 20 Exit 86
Monahans, TX 79756
(432) 943-2092

Big Bend

Texas Pecos Trail Region