Where is Fort Hood, Texas, USA?

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Where is Fort Hood Located? - Fort Hood is a city located in the Killeen, Texas County of Texas, United States. Fort Hood lies between 41.8239891 Degrees North latitudes and 71.4128343 Degrees West longitudes.

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Where is Fort Hood, Texas

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Where is Fort Hood Located?

Fort Hood is a city located in the Killeen, Texas County of Texas, United States. Fort Hood lies between 41.8239891 Degrees North latitudes and 71.4128343 Degrees West longitudes. According to 2020 U.S.census, the population of Fort Hood city is 28295 people and the city has a total area of 15.68 sq mi. The city has numerous parks and recreational facilities.

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Fort Hood, Texas Quick Facts

PropertyInformation
PlaceFort Hood (Census-designated place)
CountyBell County
StateTexas
State CapitalAustin
US RegionSouthern United States
Latitude31.1356° N
Longitude97.7804° W
Elevation919 ft (280 m)
Land Area15.09 sq mi
Water Area0.08 sq mi
Total Area15.17 sq mi
Population (latest Census year)29,589 (2020 Census)
Population Density1,960 per sq mi
ZIP Codes76544, 76548, 76549
Area Code254
Time Zone StandardCentral Standard Time (CST, UTC−6)
Time Zone DaylightCentral Daylight Time (CDT, UTC−5)
CurrencyUS Dollar (USD)
FIPS Code48-27090
Congressional District31st Congressional District

Nearby Cities to Fort Hood, Texas

  • Killeen, Texas — 5 mi East
  • Harker Heights, Texas — 8 mi East
  • Copperas Cove, Texas — 6 mi West
  • Nolanville, Texas — 11 mi East
  • Belton, Texas — 21 mi Southeast
  • Temple, Texas — 30 mi Southeast
  • Gatesville, Texas — 30 mi North
  • Lampasas, Texas — 27 mi Southwest
  • Georgetown, Texas — 46 mi South
  • Austin, Texas — 71 mi South

Driving Distances from Fort Hood, Texas

CityStateDistance (mi)Approx. Drive Time
KilleenTexas510 min
Copperas CoveTexas612 min
Harker HeightsTexas815 min
NolanvilleTexas1118 min
BeltonTexas2125 min
LampasasTexas2730 min
TempleTexas3035 min
GatesvilleTexas3035 min
GeorgetownTexas4650 min
AustinTexas711 hr 15 min

Transportation and Connectivity in Fort Hood, Texas

CategoryInformation
Airport NameKilleen-Fort Hood Regional Airport
IATA CodeGRK
PortNot applicable
Major HighwaysInterstate 14/U.S. Route 190, U.S. Route 195, State Highway 201
Train/Amtrak ServiceNearest Amtrak station is Temple
Local Bus/Transit ServiceThe HOP regional transit system and Fort Hood military transportation services
  • Interstate 14/U.S. Route 190 is the primary highway connecting Fort Hood with Killeen, Belton, Temple and central Texas.
  • U.S. Route 195 provides direct access to Killeen and Interstate 35 toward Austin and Waco.
  • Killeen-Fort Hood Regional Airport offers convenient commercial air service for military personnel and civilians.
  • Fort Hood maintains an extensive internal road network and transportation system supporting one of the largest U.S. Army installations.

What are top Places to Visit in Fort Hood, Texas

Landmark NameType
1st Cavalry Division MuseumMilitary Museum
3rd Cavalry MuseumMilitary Museum
Belton Lake Outdoor Recreation AreaOutdoor Recreation Area
Stillhouse Hollow LakeReservoir
Dana Peak ParkNature Park
Killeen Family Aquatics CenterWater Park
Mayborn Science TheaterScience Center
Lions Club ParkCommunity Park
Temple Railroad & Heritage MuseumMuseum
Bell County MuseumHistory Museum

Colleges and Universities in Fort Hood, Texas

Institution NameTypeLevelNotable For
Central Texas CollegePublicCommunity CollegeMilitary education, workforce training and transfer programs
Texas A&M University–Central TexasPublicUniversityBusiness, education, nursing and military-friendly degree programs
University of Mary Hardin-BaylorPrivateUniversityLiberal arts, health sciences and graduate studies
Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA) SchoolsPublicK–12 DistrictEducation for military-connected students living on Fort Hood

Waterbodies in Fort Hood, Texas

Belton Lake, Stillhouse Hollow Lake, Cowhouse Creek, Nolan Creek, Leon River, Lampasas River, Clear Creek, Owl Creek

Golf Courses in Fort Hood, Texas

The Courses of Clear Creek, Stonetree Golf Club, Killeen Municipal Golf Course, Sammons Golf Course, Wildflower Country Club, Mill Creek Golf Club

Fort Hood, Texas — Key Historical Facts

  • Fort Hood was established in 1942 as Camp Hood during World War II to train armored and tank destroyer units for overseas service.
  • The installation was named in honor of Confederate General John Bell Hood and became Fort Hood after the war as a permanent U.S. Army post.
  • Over the decades, Fort Hood grew into one of the largest military installations in the United States, serving as the home of III Armored Corps and numerous combat units.
  • The base has played a significant role in major military operations, including the Gulf War, operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, and humanitarian missions around the world.
  • Today, Fort Hood remains one of the nation's most important Army installations, supporting military readiness, training, healthcare, education, and the economy of Central Texas.

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