
Refugio County is a place steeped in history, but with a modern flair. Karankawa Indians, Spanish missions and the cattle and oil industries all have their roles in the county, which was first visited by Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca in 1528.

![]() | Our Lady of Refuge offers glimpse into Texas historyThe stained-glass windows lining Refugio’s Our Lady of Refuge Catholic Church tell many a vibrant story: the crucifixion, Christ’s baptism, ... More |
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![]() | Welcome to Refugio Wine CountryREFUGIO -Wine connoisseurs in the Crossroads don't have to go too far for a taste of the wine country. More |
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119 years of partyin' and still going strongBy day, it's just another old country building this side of nowhere. Come Saturday night, however, the place is transformed. More |










