Rio Grande Border Crossroads
The Maverick County seat on the Rio Grande, a historic border port of entry linked to Piedras Negras, Mexico, by bridge and by generations of shared culture.
Eagle Pass is the county seat of Maverick County, Texas, situated on the Rio Grande in the South Texas border region, directly across from Piedras Negras, Coahuila, Mexico. It is one of the state's long-standing international ports of entry, and its identity is inseparable from the river and the border it straddles. The area's recorded history begins in the 1840s, when Fort Duncan was established in 1849 to secure the Texas frontier. The settlement that grew around the post was known as "El Paso de Aguila" — Eagle Pass — a name drawn from the abundant birds of prey along the river. After a lawless early period, the arrival of the Galveston, Harrisburg and San Antonio Railway in 1882 tied the town to the national rail network, with track extended into Mexico at Piedras Negras, and Eagle Pass became an important international trade center. Today Eagle Pass functions as the governmental, commercial, and educational center of Maverick County. Its economy rests on healthcare, education, retail, and the movement of goods and people across the international bridges, with the Camino Real International Bridge serving as a key crossing between Texas and northern Mexico. The Kickapoo Traditional Tribe of Texas, headquartered in the area, operates the Kickapoo Lucky Eagle Casino, a significant regional employer and destination. The community is predominantly Hispanic and proudly bicultural, with strong family ties on both sides of the river. Eagle Pass Independent School District serves local students, and Southwest Texas Junior College maintains a campus in the city. With its warm climate, affordable living, and deep-rooted cross-border character, Eagle Pass offers a distinctive South Texas lifestyle for those drawn to the region's history and culture.
Eagle Pass is the county seat of Maverick County, Texas, located on the Rio Grande in the state's South Texas border region. It sits directly across the river from the Mexican city of Piedras Negras, Coahuila.
Eagle Pass is known as a historic border port of entry, founded around Fort Duncan and connected to Piedras Negras, Mexico, by international bridges. Its name comes from the abundant birds of prey, or the eagle-shaped hillside, that early travelers observed along the Rio Grande.
Eagle Pass sits on the U.S.-Mexico border, directly across the Rio Grande from Piedras Negras, Coahuila. The Camino Real International Bridge and a second international bridge connect the two cities, and Eagle Pass is described as the fastest route between San Antonio and Mexico.
Eagle Pass is served by the Eagle Pass Independent School District for kindergarten through twelfth grade. Higher education is available locally through a campus of Southwest Texas Junior College, a public two-year college.
Eagle Pass offers Fort Duncan Park, a restored 1849 military post, and outdoor recreation at Maverick County Lake. The Kickapoo Lucky Eagle Casino, operated by the Kickapoo Traditional Tribe of Texas, sits nearby, and the sister city of Piedras Negras offers dining, shopping, and cultural attractions across the border.
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