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== Concho Valley ==
{{short description|Region in Texas, United States}}
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The Concho Valley is a region located in West Texas, United States. It is named after the Concho River, which flows through the area. The region is known for its diverse geography, rich history, and vibrant culture.
[[File:SanAngeloParkConcho.jpg|thumb|right|300px|A scenic view of the Concho River in San Angelo, Texas.]]


=== Geography ===
The '''Concho Valley''' is a region in West Texas, United States, centered around the city of [[San Angelo, Texas|San Angelo]]. It is named after the [[Concho River]], which runs through the area. The region is known for its unique geography, history, and cultural significance.


The Concho Valley is situated in the southern part of the Great Plains and covers an area of approximately 13,000 square miles. It is characterized by rolling hills, mesquite-covered plains, and the presence of the Concho River and its tributaries.
==Geography==
The Concho Valley is located in the western part of Texas and is part of the larger [[Edwards Plateau]]. The region is characterized by its rolling hills, rivers, and diverse wildlife. The [[Concho River]] is a major waterway in the area, providing water resources and recreational opportunities.


The region is home to several lakes, including Lake Nasworthy, O.C. Fisher Lake, and Twin Buttes Reservoir. These bodies of water provide recreational opportunities such as boating, fishing, and swimming.
===Climate===
The climate of the Concho Valley is semi-arid, with hot summers and mild winters. Rainfall is relatively low, and the region is prone to droughts. The weather patterns are influenced by the [[Chihuahuan Desert]] to the west and the [[Gulf of Mexico]] to the southeast.


=== History ===
==History==
The Concho Valley has a rich history that dates back to prehistoric times. Indigenous peoples, including the [[Lipan Apache]] and [[Comanche]], inhabited the area before European settlement. The region was explored by Spanish explorers in the 16th century.


The Concho Valley has a long and storied history. It was originally inhabited by various Native American tribes, including the Comanche, Apache, and Lipan Apache. The area later became a significant part of the Texas frontier during the 19th century.
===Settlement===
In the 19th century, the Concho Valley became a hub for ranching and agriculture. The establishment of [[Fort Concho]] in 1867 played a significant role in the development of the area, providing protection and encouraging settlement.


In the mid-1800s, the Concho Valley played a crucial role in the development of the cattle industry. Ranchers established large cattle ranches, and the region became a hub for cattle drives and livestock trading.
==Economy==
The economy of the Concho Valley is diverse, with agriculture, oil and gas, and healthcare being major sectors. [[San Angelo]] serves as the economic center of the region, with a variety of businesses and industries.


During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the discovery of oil in the Concho Valley brought economic prosperity to the region. Oil wells were drilled, and oil refineries were established, leading to a boom in population and economic growth.
===Agriculture===
Agriculture remains a vital part of the Concho Valley's economy. The region is known for its production of cotton, livestock, and pecans. The fertile soil and favorable climate contribute to successful farming operations.


=== Economy ===
==Culture==
The Concho Valley has a vibrant cultural scene, with numerous festivals, museums, and historical sites. The [[San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts]] and the [[Fort Concho National Historic Landmark]] are popular attractions.


The economy of the Concho Valley is diverse and includes sectors such as agriculture, oil and gas, healthcare, education, and tourism. The region is known for its production of cotton, sorghum, and pecans.
===Festivals===
 
The region hosts several annual events, including the [[San Angelo Stock Show and Rodeo]], which draws visitors from across the state. These events celebrate the area's heritage and community spirit.
The oil and gas industry continues to be a significant contributor to the economy of the Concho Valley. The region has several oil fields and refineries, which provide employment opportunities and contribute to the local economy.
 
=== Culture ===
 
The Concho Valley is known for its rich cultural heritage. The region is home to various museums, art galleries, and historical sites that showcase its history and traditions.
 
The area hosts several annual events and festivals that celebrate the local culture. The San Angelo Stock Show and Rodeo, held in San Angelo, is one of the largest livestock shows in Texas and attracts visitors from all over the state.
 
=== Education ===
 
The Concho Valley is served by several educational institutions, including Angelo State University, which is located in San Angelo. The university offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs and contributes to the intellectual and cultural development of the region.
 
=== See also ===


==Related pages==
* [[San Angelo, Texas]]
* [[San Angelo, Texas]]
* [[Concho River]]
* [[Concho River]]
* [[West Texas]]
* [[Edwards Plateau]]
 
* [[Fort Concho]]
== References ==
 
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== External links ==


* [https://www.conchovalleyhomepage.com/ Concho Valley Homepage] - Local news and information about the Concho Valley
[[Category:Regions of Texas]]
* [https://www.angelosanangelo.com/ San Angelo Standard-Times] - Local newspaper covering the Concho Valley region
[[Category:San Angelo, Texas]]
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Latest revision as of 11:25, 15 February 2025

Region in Texas, United States



A scenic view of the Concho River in San Angelo, Texas.

The Concho Valley is a region in West Texas, United States, centered around the city of San Angelo. It is named after the Concho River, which runs through the area. The region is known for its unique geography, history, and cultural significance.

Geography[edit]

The Concho Valley is located in the western part of Texas and is part of the larger Edwards Plateau. The region is characterized by its rolling hills, rivers, and diverse wildlife. The Concho River is a major waterway in the area, providing water resources and recreational opportunities.

Climate[edit]

The climate of the Concho Valley is semi-arid, with hot summers and mild winters. Rainfall is relatively low, and the region is prone to droughts. The weather patterns are influenced by the Chihuahuan Desert to the west and the Gulf of Mexico to the southeast.

History[edit]

The Concho Valley has a rich history that dates back to prehistoric times. Indigenous peoples, including the Lipan Apache and Comanche, inhabited the area before European settlement. The region was explored by Spanish explorers in the 16th century.

Settlement[edit]

In the 19th century, the Concho Valley became a hub for ranching and agriculture. The establishment of Fort Concho in 1867 played a significant role in the development of the area, providing protection and encouraging settlement.

Economy[edit]

The economy of the Concho Valley is diverse, with agriculture, oil and gas, and healthcare being major sectors. San Angelo serves as the economic center of the region, with a variety of businesses and industries.

Agriculture[edit]

Agriculture remains a vital part of the Concho Valley's economy. The region is known for its production of cotton, livestock, and pecans. The fertile soil and favorable climate contribute to successful farming operations.

Culture[edit]

The Concho Valley has a vibrant cultural scene, with numerous festivals, museums, and historical sites. The San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts and the Fort Concho National Historic Landmark are popular attractions.

Festivals[edit]

The region hosts several annual events, including the San Angelo Stock Show and Rodeo, which draws visitors from across the state. These events celebrate the area's heritage and community spirit.

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