5 Things to Do in Eagle Pass That You Shouldn't Miss

March 4, 2018 Flossie Demartino

Eagle Pass in United States, from Nouth America region, is best know for Casinos & Gambling. Discover best things to do in Eagle Pass with beautiful photos and great reviews from traveller around the world here!
Restaurants in Eagle Pass

1. Kickapoo Lucky Eagle Casino

794 Lucky Eagle Dr, 794 Lucky Eagle Drive, 78852, Eagle Pass, Texas, Eagle Pass, TX 78852-2430 +1 888-255-8259
Excellent
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34%
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18%
Poor
9%
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Overall Ratings

3.5 based on 458 reviews

Kickapoo Lucky Eagle Casino

Texas' #1 gaming destination is now even bigger--our new expansion project is now open! Now you can play and stay in our new 249-room full service hotel, enjoy gourmet fine dining in the Sage Steakhouse, relax in new bars including the Center Bar, live weekly entertainment in the Que Pasa Lounge, high limit gaming area and more.24-hour gaming excitement is within easy reach of San Antonio, Austin, Corpus Christi and the Rio Grande Valley, so why drive anywhere else? Winning is Bigger in Texas!

Reviewed By Alicia S - Del Rio, Texas, USA

I check monthly events month per month provided in flyer mailed out by casino and make my reservations right away. Bingo is my favorite. Depending on day of the wk hours and payouts change so I select my days accordingly. Cosmic bingo is now and all time favorite as well and when bingo is over, it's time to play slots followed by a great rest at one of it's great hotel rooms. They also have a free slot tournament every Monday morning which my husband And I both look forward to when we spend the night on Sunday's. I can go on and on, Casino has a lot to offer.

2. River of Life Church

1247 E Main St, Eastland, TX 76448-3020 +1 254-629-1015
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5 based on 5 reviews

River of Life Church

Reviewed By Kathy H - Eastland, Texas

We visited for a special speaker. The crowd was friendly and the music was lively! We enjoyed our Sunday experience there.Thanks you Kathy, and God bless you!

3. Maverick County Lake

Main St., Eagle Pass, TX 78852
Excellent
26%
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4 based on 15 reviews

Maverick County Lake

Reviewed By FlyingEagle86 - Eagle Pass, Texas

This is a great place to have a family cookout. Many people bring their kids to play in the playground. There are plenty of daily walkers around the lake. You can also fish at this place. People traveling to Eagle Pass can stay at two local hotels right next door to the lake. There is also restaurants within walking distance.

4. Fort Duncan Museum

310 Bliss St, Eagle Pass, TX 78852-5151 +1 830-758-1445
Excellent
63%
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4.5 based on 8 reviews

Fort Duncan Museum

Reviewed By pnkgirl27 - San Antonio, Texas

Walked in and looked around the exhibition rooms. It has many historical things in display from the town. The Native American clothing was interesting to see. The grounds still have the fort buildings but were not open to tour. Hopefully one day the buildings can be restored to persevere the history of the actual fort. As a visitor, it would enhance Eagle Pass's tourism and bring more family things to do while in the area. Overall it was a nice visit and the docent was friendly. The buildings photographed nicely. We are glad that we stopped by for a visit.

5. Eagle Pass Public Library

589 E Main St, Eagle Pass, TX 78852-4518 +1 830-773-7323
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5 based on 1 reviews

Eagle Pass Public Library

Reviewed By Joseph R - San Antonio, Texas

The Historic old Eagle Pass post office and now Library, originally built in 1912, recently underwent a two year restoration process at a cost of $4 million. After a long wait, the city reopened the doors of this gem in December of 2017. The city did a wonderful job of bringing it back to life. We have visited many great libraries across Texas but we can genuinely say this is one of the most beautiful we’ve seen in this state. The staff is very friendly and helpful. If you want to research the history of Eagle Pass, this is the place to do it. Yearbooks from Eagle Pass High School dating back to the 1920s can be found in the top floor. The facility has three floors, with the basement serving as the computer/technology wing, the first floor contains the main book stacks plus Spanish books, and the top floors contains the children’s section plus reference. In conclusion, when in Eagle Pass it is a must to visit this grand building.

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