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Birthplace of the Cowboy

About Pleasanton, TX

Welcome to Pleasanton, the Atascosa County city south of San Antonio known as the "Birthplace of the Cowboy," set among South Texas live oaks near the Eagle Ford Shale.

Pleasanton is a city in Atascosa County, Texas, set about 30 miles south of San Antonio in the gently rolling brush country of South Texas. Established in 1858 and incorporated in 1917, it grew up around the Atascosa River and a 19th-century cattle-ranching economy, and it still calls itself the "Birthplace of the Cowboy" — a nod to the region's early vaqueros and longhorn herds. That heritage shapes the city's identity today, from its western-themed public art to its biggest annual celebration, the Cowboy Homecoming festival and rodeo. The modern economy reaches beyond ranching. Pleasanton sits near the heart of the Eagle Ford Shale, a major oil-and-gas-producing formation that has brought energy-related jobs and services to the area. Agriculture — including cattle, hay, and row crops — remains part of the local picture, and the city serves as a retail and services hub for the surrounding county. Pleasanton suits people who want small-town South Texas living with a reasonable commute into San Antonio. U.S. Highway 281 and State Highway 97 connect the city to Interstate 37, placing San Antonio's employment centers, medical facilities, and international airport within about a 30-to-40-minute drive. Local health care includes Methodist Hospital Atascosa, located a short drive west in the county seat of Jourdanton. Residents describe a friendly, laid-back community built around schools, youth sports, church and civic life, and outdoor recreation along the Atascosa River. The housing stock is a mix of mid-century and later single-family homes on shaded streets, newer subdivisions, and larger rural lots on the edge of town — a blend that gives buyers a range of settings within one small city.

Population 10,648
County Atascosa
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Frequently Asked Questions

What county is Pleasanton, Texas in?

Pleasanton is in Atascosa County, in South Central Texas roughly 30 miles south of San Antonio. The county seat is Jourdanton, which sits immediately west of Pleasanton and is home to Methodist Hospital Atascosa, the area's main hospital. Atascosa County covers a mix of small towns, ranch land, and acreage tied to the Eagle Ford Shale energy play.

Why is Pleasanton called the Birthplace of the Cowboy?

The nickname dates to the area's 19th-century cattle-ranching era, when large ranches and the region's vaqueros and longhorn herds made Pleasanton a center of cowboy culture. The city embraced the title and has celebrated it since the 1960s with the annual Cowboy Homecoming festival and rodeo, along with western-themed public art and the Longhorn Museum.

What school district serves Pleasanton?

Pleasanton is served by the Pleasanton Independent School District, which operates six campuses from pre-kindergarten through 12th grade and enrolls roughly 3,400 students. The district includes Pleasanton High School, a junior high, and several elementary schools, all located in and around the city.

How far is Pleasanton from San Antonio?

Pleasanton is roughly 30 miles south of downtown San Antonio. Drivers typically take U.S. Highway 281 or State Highway 97 to Interstate 37, reaching the city in about 30 to 40 minutes. San Antonio International Airport is the nearest major airport.

What is there to do in Pleasanton?

The biggest draw is the annual Cowboy Homecoming at Pleasanton River Park, with a parade, rodeo events, live music, and a carnival. Year-round, residents enjoy the Longhorn Museum, Pleasanton Country Club golf, and city parks along the Atascosa River, while the Eagle Ford Shale economy and local agriculture anchor the area's working character.

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About Pleasanton

Real Estate & Housing

Pleasanton's housing stock reflects its growth over several generations. Much of the older inventory dates from the 1950s through the 1980s and clusters near the commercial core around H-E-B and the junior high, on tree-lined streets with established shade. Newer construction has expanded the city's footprint, with planned communities such as Pleasanton Meadows on the west end offering freshly built homes. Neighborhoods like Bonita Vista are known for practical, family-oriented layouts with calmer streets and proximity to schools. Beyond the platted subdivisions, the city's edges offer acreage and larger lots suited to buyers who want more space, a shop, or room for animals while remaining close to town services.

Neighborhoods

Pleasanton's residential areas range from the established in-town grid to newer developments. Bonita Vista is frequently cited as a sought-after family neighborhood, valued for its school proximity and quieter streets. Pleasanton Meadows, a planned community on the city's west side, has added newer homes for buyers wanting fresh construction. The older central neighborhoods, built around the junior high and the H-E-B-anchored commercial core, offer mature trees and walkable access to shops, churches, and parks. On the outskirts, scattered acreage communities and larger lots give the city a rural-to-suburban character that appeals to buyers wanting room to spread out.

Lifestyle in Pleasanton

Pleasanton's social calendar and daily rhythms are shaped by its cowboy roots. The annual Cowboy Homecoming, held each fall at Pleasanton River Park, brings a parade, rodeo events, live music, and a carnival to town — a tradition locals trace back decades. The Longhorn Museum documents the area's cattle-ranching history, and the Pleasanton Country Club offers golf and community gatherings. Day-to-day life revolves around schools, youth sports, and church and civic organizations, with a compact commercial core providing groceries, dining, and services. The result is a friendly, small-town atmosphere with easy access to the amenities and job market of San Antonio.

Schools & Education

Public education in Pleasanton is provided by the Pleasanton Independent School District, a community district serving about 3,400 students across six campuses spanning pre-kindergarten through 12th grade. The district includes Pleasanton High School, a junior high, and several elementary schools, all within the city and its immediate surroundings. Families value the district's small-school environment and the relative proximity of classrooms to home. For higher education and specialized programs, residents look to institutions in nearby San Antonio, roughly 30 miles north, while the district itself anchors the community's school-based activities and athletics.

Getting Around

Pleasanton sits at the junction of two state corridors — U.S. Highway 281 and State Highway 97 — which connect the city to Interstate 37 and points beyond. San Antonio is roughly 30 miles north, reachable by car in about 30 to 40 minutes, making Pleasanton a practical base for commuters who work in the Alamo City. The nearest major airport is San Antonio International Airport, and regional health care is available at Methodist Hospital Atascosa in neighboring Jourdanton. The surrounding rural highways also carry the area's energy and agricultural traffic, tying the city to the broader South Texas economy.

Parks & Recreation

Outdoor life in Pleasanton centers on the Atascosa River and the city's parks. Pleasanton River Park hosts the Cowboy Homecoming each fall and provides riverfront space for gatherings, festivals, and recreation. Lyons Park and other neighborhood green spaces offer playgrounds, sports fields, and shade for families. The Longhorn Museum preserves the area's ranching heritage, while the Pleasanton Country Club provides a golf course for members and guests. The surrounding South Texas brush country offers hunting, fishing, and open-space recreation, and the larger parks and attractions of the San Antonio area lie within a short drive.

MARKET SNAPSHOT

The Market at a Glance

How homes have been selling here over the last 90 days.

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Went Under Contract 0
trending_down Price Reductions 0
payments Median Sale Price $242,999 -19.7%
square_foot Price per Sq Ft $152
schedule Avg Days on Market 152
sell Homes Sold 57
percent Sale-to-List Ratio 100.0%
inventory_2 Months of Inventory 7.0

Price & Sales History

Market data reflects closed sales over the last 90 days and is provided for informational purposes.

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808 Bowen StreetPleasanton, TX 78064
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