The Edwards Plateau is a region of west-central Texas which is bounded by the Balcones Fault to the south and east, the Llano Uplift and the Llano Estacado to the north, and the Pecos River and Chihuahuan Desert to the west.[1] San Angelo, Austin, San Antonio and Del Rio roughly outline the area. The eastern part of the plateau is known as the Texas Hill Country.
The Edwards Plateau has 41 counties.
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Parks and preserves |
- Balcones Canyonlands
- Bastrop
- Emma Long
- Enchanted Rock
- Hippie Hollow
- Indiangrass
- Longhorn Cavern
- McKinney Falls
- Mount Bonnell
- Onion Creek
- Pedernales Falls
- John Stokes
- Wild Basin
- Zilker
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| Geography |
- Austin Chalk
- Balcones Fault
- Edwards Aquifer
- Edwards Plateau
- Highland Lakes
- Hill Country
- Llano Uplift
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Bodies of water |
- Barton Creek
- Barton Springs
- Colorado River
- Granger Lake
- Lady Bird Lake
- Lake Austin
- Lake Georgetown
- Lake Marble Falls
- Lake Travis
- Lake Walter E. Long
- Pedernales River
- San Gabriel River
- San Marcos River
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- Capital Area Rural Transportation System
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