Big Bend (Texas)

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Casa Grande is a prominent peak in the Chisos Mountains of the Big Bend area of west Texas.  Casa grande means big house in Spanish.  The view is from the Pinnacles Trail in Big Bend National Park.
Casa Grande is a prominent peak in the Chisos Mountains of the Big Bend area of west Texas. Casa grande means big house in Spanish. The view is from the Pinnacles Trail in Big Bend National Park.

The Big Bend is a colloquial name of a geographic region in the western part of the state of Texas in the United States along the border with Mexico, roughly defined as the counties north of the prominent northward bend in the Rio Grande as it passes through the gap between the Chisos Mountains in Texas and the Sierra Madre Oriental in Mexico.

It is sometimes loosely defined as the part of Texas south of U.S. Highway 90 and west of the Pecos River.

The region is sparsely populated, arid, and rugged, containing the Chisos and the Davis Mountain ranges. The region also includes Big Bend National Park and Big Bend Ranch State Park along the north side of the Rio Grande.

The largest towns in the region are Alpine, Presidio, Marfa, Sanderson, and Marathon.

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