Pandale, Texas

Pandale is a remote desert hamlet in Val Verde County, Texas, United States.

Prehistoric people lived in the area and left relics, such as arrowheads, one of which is called a "Pandale".

[1] Structures in Pandale consist of a two-story stone house once owned by Henry James Young Mills, an out building that was formerly a garage and general store, also owned by the Mills family and a single room school house which was also used for Sunday school.

[3] Pandale is a popular point to begin a canoe or kayak journey down a wild part of the Pecos River.

The multiday expedition requires rigorous preparation, good physical conditioning, and experience dealing with whitewater.

Val Verde County map