Medina County Rail Town
Welcome to Natalia, a small Medina County city south of San Antonio, founded in 1912 and tied to the building of the Medina Dam.
Natalia is a small city in Medina County, Texas, located about 30 miles south of downtown San Antonio along the Interstate 35 corridor. The community was founded in 1912 and named for Natalia Pearson Nicholson, the daughter of Fredrick Stark Pearson, the engineer who designed and built the Medina Dam. The dam, which impounds Medina Lake, helped open South Texas to irrigated agriculture and brought the railroad and settlement to the area. Natalia's location on the highway and rail line between San Antonio and the border region has shaped the town since its earliest days. According to the 2020 census, Natalia had a population of 1,202. The city occupies a compact area of just under 1.4 square miles and sits on State Highway 132, adjacent to Interstate 35, one of the major north-south routes of Texas. This positioning places Natalia within an easy drive of San Antonio's south side while retaining a distinctly rural, small-town atmosphere surrounded by South Texas ranch and farm country. Public education is provided by the Natalia Independent School District, which was established in 1912, the same year as the town, and serves the city and surrounding area across roughly 41 square miles within Education Service Center Region 20. The school district is a central institution in community life, and the town's identity remains closely tied to its railroad, dam-building, and agricultural heritage. Today Natalia functions as a quiet bedroom community for San Antonio commuters and as a local service center for the surrounding Medina County countryside. Nearby communities along the corridor, including Lytle, Devine, and Castroville, offer additional services and reinforce the area's small-town character, while the city itself retains the compact, close-knit feel of its founding era.
Natalia is in Medina County, Texas, about 30 miles south of downtown San Antonio along the Interstate 35 corridor. The city sits on State Highway 132 adjacent to the interstate, in a rural South Texas setting.
Natalia was named for Natalia Pearson Nicholson, the daughter of Fredrick Stark Pearson, the engineer who designed and built the Medina Dam that created Medina Lake. The town was founded in 1912.
Natalia is served by the Natalia Independent School District, which was established in 1912 and encompasses the city of Natalia and the surrounding area across roughly 41 square miles within Education Service Center Region 20.
Natalia is located about 30 miles south of downtown San Antonio, with direct access via Interstate 35, making it a commuter-friendly small town within reach of the San Antonio metro area and its employment centers.
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