Birthplace of the Cowboy

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Welcome to Pleasanton, the Atascosa County seat known as the "Birthplace of the Cowboy," where South Texas ranching heritage meets an easy San Antonio commute.

Pleasanton sits in the rolling brush country of northern Atascosa County, where the Atascosa River and Bonita Creek come together roughly 30 miles south of San Antonio. Founded in 1858 and established as the county seat, the city grew out of the South Texas cattle kingdom that flourished in the decades after the Civil War. Longhorn herds grazed the river's oak-dotted bottomlands before being assembled for the great cattle drives north, and the community still honors that era with its "Birthplace of the Cowboy" nickname and an annual Cowboy Homecoming festival that dates to the mid-1960s. The local economy blends traditional agriculture and ranching with energy development tied to the Eagle Ford Shale, which runs beneath much of South Texas. That oil-and-gas activity drew workers and businesses to the region in the 2010s and reinforced Pleasanton's role as a retail and service hub for the surrounding ranch country. At the same time, the city functions as a commuter community for San Antonio, with a substantial share of residents traveling north along US 281, SH 97, and Interstate 37 to jobs across the metro area. Pleasanton's identity remains small-town and distinctly western. The county fair, livestock and rodeo events, and hunting traditions keep the ranching heritage close to daily life, while the city's schools, hospital access in nearby Jourdanton, and growing commercial corridors make it a practical base for families. Downtown Pleasanton retains a traditional courthouse-square layout, with local shops, restaurants, and government offices serving as the community's center of gravity, and newer retail development clustering along the main highway corridors. For newcomers, Pleasanton offers the combination of rural acreage, a functioning downtown, and a manageable drive to San Antonio's job centers and amenities — a profile that appeals to ranch-oriented buyers, energy-sector workers, and families who want small-town schools with metro access.

Population 10,648
County Atascosa
Active Listings 466

Frequently Asked Questions

What county is Pleasanton, Texas in?

Pleasanton is the county seat of Atascosa County in South Texas. The city sits at the junction of the Atascosa River and Bonita Creek, roughly 30 miles south of San Antonio. As the county seat, it hosts county government offices and serves as a commercial hub for the surrounding ranch country.

How far is Pleasanton from San Antonio?

Pleasanton is about 26 to 35 miles south of downtown San Antonio, depending on the route. Drivers typically use US 281 or SH 97 to reach Interstate 37, which connects the area north to San Antonio and south toward Corpus Christi. The drive is a common daily commute for residents working in the San Antonio metro.

What school district serves Pleasanton, Texas?

The Pleasanton Independent School District serves the city. The PK-12 district enrolls roughly 3,400 students across six campuses, including Pleasanton High School. Neighboring Jourdanton ISD and Poteet ISD serve adjacent Atascosa County communities.

Why is Pleasanton called the Birthplace of the Cowboy?

The nickname traces to the area's central role in the 19th-century South Texas cattle kingdom. Longhorn herds grazed the Atascosa River bottomlands around Pleasanton and were assembled for the great cattle drives north. The community honors that heritage with the annual Cowboy Homecoming celebration and a strong ranching culture.

What is there to do in Pleasanton, Texas?

Pleasanton River Park (Veterans Memorial Park) offers riverside green space and picnic areas along the Atascosa River. The annual Cowboy Homecoming and Atascosa County Fair anchor the community calendar, while the surrounding ranchland supports hunting, fishing, and outdoor recreation. San Antonio's attractions are about a half-hour drive away.

MARKET SNAPSHOT

The Market at a Glance

How homes have been selling here over the last 90 days.

home_work New This Week 21
Went Under Contract 3
trending_down Price Reductions 0
payments Median Sale Price $460,000 -6.1%
square_foot Price per Sq Ft $57
schedule Avg Days on Market 37
sell Homes Sold 189
percent Sale-to-List Ratio 98.0%
inventory_2 Months of Inventory 5.6

Price & Sales History

Market data reflects closed sales over the last 90 days and is provided for informational purposes.

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