Texas Plains Trail Region
The Texas You Will Remember
Experience the classic conflict between cowboys and Indians, discover the stories of struggling pioneers determined to settle amongst primitive grasslands, and witness years of ranching and farming heritage at work in contemporary society. From prehistoric Plains Indians to 20th century pioneers, walk through history as it unfolds with a visit to the Texas Plains Trail Region. Here you can see the sky begin and end surrounded by Texas plains or escape to canyon lands rich in color and texture.
Cities & Towns Along The Texas Plains Trail
Littlefield, the county seat of Lamb County, is on U.S. Highway 84, Farm Road 54, and the Santa Fe line in the south-central part of the county. It was named for George W. Littlefield, who divided his Yellow House Ranch and formed a land company when....
Today Lubbock is a thriving, bustling city of over 218,000 people, but 200 years ago, the area was covered with tall grasses and roaming buffalo. The region was first discovered and named the Llano Estacado in 1540 by the infamous Spanish explorer Co....
Muleshoe, the county seat of Bailey County, is on U.S. Highway 84 in the Blackwater Valley. It was founded when the Pecos and Northern Texas Railway laid tracks across the county in 1913 and was named for the nearby Muleshoe Ranch. In 1917, when the ....