South Texas Hotel Near Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge
The Country Inn & Suites South Texas hotel provides the value, accommodations and amenities you need for a great stay in the Pharr and McAllen areas. We are a short drive to the popular Mexican cities of Nuevo Progreso and Reynosa via the Pharr International Bridge, which is just three miles away. Our location on Nolana Loop is close to dining, shopping, entertainment and golf options. The Rio Grande Valley is known for its expanses of natural beauty, and there are many opportunities for wildlife observation not far from our South Texas hotel. Near the Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge and Bentsen Rio-Grande State Park, the Country Inn & Suites Pharr, TX offers easy access to the beauty and natural splendor of southern Texas.
Attractions and activities near our South Texas hotel:
Bentsen-Rio Grande State Park (17 miles) Bentsen is the headquarters of the World Birding Center, with more than 325 species of birds and over 250 species of butterflies on 760 acres of riparian woodland. (956) 585-1107
Dodge Arena (12.6 miles) All your favorite events, from concerts to sports, come to Dodge Arena in nearby Hidalgo, so be sure to catch a show during your stay. (956) 843-6688
La Plaza Mall (5 miles) This Spanish Mission-style mall features major department stores and over 140 name-brand shops. A food court provides options for in-mall dining. (956) 687-5251
Los Lagos Golf Club (4 miles) An impressive golf club in the Rio Grande Valley, Los Lagos has a spectacular combination of links-style mounding, sand, 11-acres of glistening lakes and a 10,000 foot clubhouse. (956)289-8275
McAllen International Museum of Arts and Sciences(1.3 miles) Mexican folk art, African tribal art, and European paintings from the 16th to 19th centuries highlight the permanent collections at this institution. (956) 682-1564
Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge (13.5 miles) This 2,088 acre refuge was established in 1943 for the protection of migratory birds, and is the jewel of the refuge system. The thorn forest habitat is home to nearly 400 different types of birds and a myriad of other species. (956) 784-7500
Tierra del Sol Golf Club (5 miles) The 18-hole "Tierra Del Sol" course in Pharr, Texas is a great place to golf, featuring beautiful landscaping and courses for all skill levels. (956) 702-2320
Williams Wildscapes (3.4 miles) Williams Wildscapes creates and preserves natural habitat. Visit to see one of the top bird watching facilities in North America. Rare and beautiful species abound. (956) 460-9864
Located in Hidalgo County on the southernmost tip of Texas, McAllen is a dynamic, multicultural community. The area boasts a strong economic base, a semitropical climate and a number of shopping, dining and sightseeing opportunities. Its close proximity to the Mexican towns of Reynosa and Nuevo Progreso make it an ideal home base for touring places south of the border. The city features several historic buildings worth seeing, including the Southern Pacific Railroad Depot and the First United Methodist Church. As with many places in South Texas, McAllen is a great bird-watching destination. Tropical birds, colorful butterflies and other wildlife can be spotted at nearby Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge; meanwhile, Anzalduas Park and Bentsen-Rio Grande State Park provide ample opportunity for picnicking, boating and trail-walking. For artsy types, McAllen International Museum displays a variety of works in different media, focusing on Mexico's handmade arts and crafts. To get real-life experience with the area's past, ride the hand-drawn Los Ebanos Ferry, which traverses the Rio Grande. You can ride in your car (only three cars per trip) or assist the crew in pulling the rope that powers the ferry across the river!
Did you know?
Prior to the 1920s, one of the major problems facing the Rio Grande Valley was banditos (believed to be affiliated with the legendary Pancho Villa) who ventured into Texas and raided ranches and towns each year. As a result of the raids, the US government stationed some 12,000 soldiers in McAllen in 1916 - the city's first population boom.