Trans-Pecos Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
region in Texas, United States
About Trans-Pecos
Signs of Dehydration Signs of Heat Stroke Heat stroke must be treated immediately. Get the victim out of the sun, put cool water on their skin and fan their skin. Elevate their feet. Call 911 for an emergency or take them to the nearest hospital. This region is part of the vast Chihuahuan Desert and contains some of the highest desert areas in the world, with all of Texas' highest peaks. The stark, rugged terrain is very sparsely populated, with Brewster County being home to only 6,000 people in an area bigger thanRhode Island, with two-thirds of them living inAlpine.El Pasois the only sizeable city in the region. The area has a rich historical legacy left by the Spanish settlers who came to the region in the mid-17th century, as well as that of early pioneers and traders who fought off na
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Trans-Pecos Travel Guide Sections
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