
Woodsboro serves as the primary hub of this South Texas landscape, where the grid of residential streets like Woods Ave and Guadalupe Ave meets the rural agricultural expanses of Refugio County. The geography is defined by a network of waterways and low-lying features, including the winding Aransas River and Mission River, which frame the southern and eastern edges of the area. Local history is anchored by sites such as Saint Bernard Cem and La Rosa Cem, while the surrounding terrain is marked by distinctive hydrological features like Chocolate Swale and Monkey Slough. To the south, the boundary with San Patricio County is traced by the river's path through La Bolsa Bend and Huisache Bend, illustrating how the natural drainage patterns of the coastal plain have long dictated land use and property lines in this region.
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