Bandera, Texas is a rural agricultural and ranching community in the Texas Hill Country located in Bandera within Bandera County. Often recognized as the “Cowboy Capital of the World,” the area has a strong identity tied to cattle ranching, horse culture and agricultural traditions that continue to shape the local economy and lifestyle. The rugged terrain, native grasslands and rolling hills of the Hill Country create an environment well suited for livestock production and recreational ranching.
Cattle ranching serves as the foundation of agriculture in Bandera County, with cow calf operations spread throughout the region’s ranchland. Producers commonly raise beef cattle on large pasture acreage supported by native forage and supplemental hay production. Goat and sheep ranching are also important components of the agricultural economy, reflecting the Hill Country’s longstanding role in Texas wool and mohair production. Many ranches operate diversified livestock programs that help balance market fluctuations and environmental conditions.

