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Paseo de la Resaca is the trademark name of the thousand acre Master Planned Community in Brownsville, Texas, formerly known as Hudson Farm. Hubert R. Hudson, Sr., acquired the land for farming in 1937. From 1937 to 1993 the farm was utilized for various agricultural uses. The City of Brownsville, however, grew to surround the thousand acres and in 1993 the Hudson Farm partnership began development planning. Implementation of the plan began in 1995. Agricultural use continues on land that is not under development. The development has created a tax base of $300-600 million consisting of 4,000 households and about one million square feet of commercial and public buildings, surrounding a 100+ acre park.


Paseo de la Resaca Trail System
Opened in 2000, the trail system is surrounded by residential neighborhoods and is part of a 10,000 acre master planned community on the former Hudson Ranch.  It consists of 128 acres of parkland, including marinas and amenities, 4.1 miles of resacas, 7 miles of paved hike and bike trails, and playgrounds.

The system is comprised of several sections: Central Parkway, Texas Trail of Trees Park, North Park & Tennis Center, and the Brownsville Events Center.

In 2006, the trails were connected to the 9-mile Historic Battlefield Trail, making it one of the finest trail systems in the State of Texas. NEXT >

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