Why you'd want to live in Edwards County
Edwards County is a rugged, sparsely populated stretch of the Edwards Plateau in Southwest Texas, known for its rolling limestone hills, natural springs, and wide-open ranchland. Rocksprings serves as the county seat, and the local economy is built almost entirely on livestock operations—sheep, goats, and cattle have been the heartbeat of the area for generations. It’s quiet, rural, and scenic, offering big-sky views, abundant wildlife, and the kind of space people escape to when they want true Hill Country solitude.

