About West Texas

Marty Robbins famously sang about the “West Texas town of El Paso” in his 1959 Grammy-award-winning country ballad, “El Paso.” That song became a national touchstone, putting El Paso, TX, on the cultural map. El Paso is as far west as West Texas gets. Along with our neighbors in Juarez, Mexico, and Las Cruces, New Mexico, we make up the largest bilingual and binational workforce in the Western Hemisphere. 

This region, known as Paso Del Norte, is home to over 2.7 million people. That may seem like a large number, but El Paso is part of the second-largest state in the USA, after all. This means one thing: we have a lot of properties on this side of the Lone Star State for you to choose from. From off-the-grid living to recreation land and ranches for sale in West Texas, we can help you pick the perfect place to call home.

If you’re looking to invest in your own piece of West Texas land, let Lone Star Investments help! Call us at (915) 532-5263 for the best deals in West Texas acreage for sale.

The West Texas Climate

El Paso, Texas, is located right in the heart of the Chihuahuan Desert. With an elevation of 3,700 feet, El Paso is comfortable. The climate can be what you would expect from a desert environment. Two mountain ranges cover the desert to the east and the west, blocking moisture from the Gulf of Mexico and the Pacific Ocean. However, This doesn’t mean the area is bone dry all year long. The rainy season manifests in the summer months, during late June, and lasts all the way to early October. Smaller amounts of precipitation follow in the early winter as well. This means that the climate in this area runs like clockwork. You can look forward to the rainy season and experience the unmistakable scent of petrichor, that pleasant smell that frequently accompanies the first rain after a long period of warm, dry weather.

Information About the Area

El Paso, Texas, is a large metropolitan city with over 600,000 residents. The city’s area is approximately 256.3 square miles. A few miles to the east is Hudspeth County, the largest county in the state of Texas. This is where Lone Star Investments’ land is located. Hudspeth County is much larger than El Paso, TX, at 4,571 square miles. Most of this area is vast desert terrain, which is open for you to take advantage of. The dry desert climate makes this area perfect for ranching or hunting. If you’re more of an outdoor recreation enthusiast, you can take a trip to the mountains and go on splendid hikes across the Chihuahuan Desert. 

The Benefits of Owning Land Near El Paso, TX

What’s great about our land is the proximity to the city of El Paso. Whether you live in El Paso or the surrounding areas and you’d like to invest in your very own piece of west Texas land, or you’re from out of state (out of the country, even), you can fly into the El Paso International Airport and easily visit your land in Hudspeth County. Land ownership doesn’t get much easier than this. 

Contact Lone Star Investments at (915) 532-5263 or online today to learn more about the land we have to offer!