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WELCOME TO UVALDE County
Uvalde County, named for Spaniard Juan de Ugalde, is in Southwest Texas midway between San Antonio and the International Amistad Reservoir on the United States-Mexico border. On January 9, 1790, Juan de Ugalde, governor of Coahuila and commandant of the Provincias Internas, led 600 men to a decisive victory over the Apaches near the site of modern Utopia. Today, Uvalde County covers 1,588 square miles.
River cleanup Program
We invite you to participate in a Keep Texas Waterways Clean Volunteer Program. We are looking for groups of over 6 people to sign up to clean a section of the Frio, Nueces, and Sabinal Rivers. Uvalde County will award groups $15 per person, per hour of cleanup, to the charity of their choice.
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Memories Events River Fun
Visit Uvalde for a unique and natural vacation experience in the Texas Hill Country. Enjoy hiking, fishing, tubing, and exploring places like Garner State Park. The charming town also offers authentic Texas experiences with local shops and restaurants.
FRIO RIVER
NUECES RIVER
SABINAL RIVER