Nucas, often referred to as the west side of New Braunfels, Texas, is a vibrant neighborhood predominantly populated by Hispanic residents. Positioned near Monterrey Cafe and the Holy
Family Catholic
Church, Nucas is celebrated for its cultural richness and strong community bonds. Residents proudly display the 830 area
code, underscoring their local identity and solidarity. Nucas exemplifies the diversity and tight-knit community of New Braunfels.
In addition to its cultural vibrancy, Nucas is a favored destination for leisure activities, including visits to the river, Schlitterbahn, and Canyon Lake. The area has also gained attention for reported sightings of supernatural beings such as La Lechuza, duendes, El Camaroncito, La Llorona, and the Crooked Bent Man near the train tracks adjacent to the abandoned
church. The latter has reportedly followed
people to their homes.
Notably, in
2021, local
police reported a sighting of the Crooked Bent Man on the tracks near the abandoned church and the DBATs facility, adding to the area's mysterious allure.