Outdoor Exploration
Take advantage of the local rivers for fishing and nature watching, as the area is named for the confluence of three major waterways.
Three Rivers is a modest city in Live Oak County, Texas, defined primarily by its geographic significance at the convergence of the Frio, Atascosa, and Nueces rivers. With a population of under 2,000, it offers a slow-paced, authentic look at rural life in the American South. The area is largely characterized by its natural surroundings and proximity to local waterways, making it a functional stop for those traveling through the region. Visitors will find a quiet, tight-knit community that serves as a quiet escape from the bustle of larger urban centers.
Three Rivers is a modest city in Live Oak County, Texas, defined primarily by its geographic significance at the convergence of the Frio, Atascosa, and Nueces rivers. With a population of under 2,000, it offers a slow-paced, authentic look at rural life in the American South. The area is largely characterized by its natural surroundings and proximity to local waterways, making it a functional stop for those traveling through the region. Visitors will find a quiet, tight-knit community that serves as a quiet escape from the bustle of larger urban centers.
Located at the junction of three major rivers
Small-town Texas atmosphere
Gateway to Live Oak County outdoor activities
Limited tourist infrastructure compared to major metropolitan areas.
Best explored by car as public transportation is not available.
Rural setting means limited dining and entertainment options after dark.
Take advantage of the local rivers for fishing and nature watching, as the area is named for the confluence of three major waterways.
Three Rivers is often used as a convenient stopover point when traveling between major South Texas cities; plan for a relaxed, slow-paced visit.
Travelers looking for a quiet stopover or a base for outdoor exploration in rural Texas.
USD $
$70-$120 p/day
English, Spanish
Embrace the small-town pace by visiting local diners and shops to experience the genuine hospitality of Live Oak County.
March-May, October-November
Mild temperatures make this the most pleasant time for outdoor activities and exploring the river areas.
Expect very high temperatures; plan outdoor activities for early morning or late evening.
Pleasant weather returns, offering comfortable conditions for visiting local landmarks.
Cooler weather provides a quiet, peaceful atmosphere, though some outdoor activities may be limited.