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Dead Man's Canyon Ranch

West of Del Rio, along the Eastern banks of the Pecos River, lies Dead Mans Canyon Ranch, one of the most unique, historical, and pre-historically significant pieces of land in the state of Texas. Along her 6 miles of Pecos river frontage, and adjacent to the Pecos River High Bridge, you can experience sheer bluffs, numerous documented caves, pictographs, pre-historic and American Indian artifacts, as well as the remains of how the West was won. Dead Man's Canyon, which runs for 17 miles to its mouth on the Pecos is a wide and deep canyon and a significant valley in the Pecos River drainage system. It and the ranch get their names from several skeletons, the remains of apparent vicitims of Indian attack, that were found there by early settlers about 1870. The Highway Bridge, at 273 feet above the river, was constructed in 1957, and is still the highest highway bridge in Texas, and four...

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