Coleman County Map, Texas, USA

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Map of Coleman County, Texas

Map of Coleman County, Texas

Coleman County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas. It's county seat is Coleman. As per 2020 census, the population of Coleman County is 7735 people and population density is square miles. According to the United States Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 1,273 sq mi (3,297 km2). Coleman County was established on 1858.

Facts about Coleman County, Texas

CountryUnited States
StateTexas
RegionCentral Texas / Rolling Plains
County SeatColeman
Named AfterRobert M. Coleman
Established1858
Organized1864
Coordinates31.8271° N, 99.4253° W
Total Area1,281 sq mi
Land Area1,262 sq mi
Water Area19 sq mi
Population (2020)7,684
Population RankSparsely populated Central Texas county
Major CityColeman
Main IndustriesAgriculture, Ranching, Hunting Tourism, Small Manufacturing
Major AirportColeman Municipal Airport
Time ZoneCentral Time (UTC−06:00)
Known ForHunting leases, Lake Coleman, Scenic rolling ranchlands
Websitehttps://www.co.coleman.tx.us

Top Attractions in Coleman County, Texas

  • Hords Creek Lake – Fishing, camping, boating, and peaceful lake views.
  • Downtown Coleman – Boutiques, murals, cafés, and restored historic buildings.
  • Coleman County Museum – Local history exhibits and pioneer artifacts.
  • Lake Coleman – Quiet reservoir for fishing and outdoor recreation.
  • Santa Anna Mountain – Twin peaks offering scenic drives and panoramic views.
  • Santa Anna City Park – Community park with playgrounds and open green space.
  • Heritage Hall (Coleman) – Venue for local events with historical displays.
  • Gouldbusk Area Historic Sites – Rural remnants of early settlement history.
  • Lonestar Farmers Market – Local vendors, crafts, and seasonal produce.
  • Ranch & Prairie Drives – Wide-open countryside perfect for scenic driving.

Cities and Towns in Coleman County, Texas

PlaceTypePopulation (Census 2020)Latitude & Longitude
Coleman (county seat)City391231.8277°N, 99.4262°W
NoviceCity12232.0068°N, 99.6220°W
Santa AnnaTown109931.7424°N, 99.3217°W
ValeraCensus Designated Place (CDP)4831.7739°N, 99.5531°W
BurkettUnincorporated CommunityN/A31.7838°N, 99.2464°W
EchoUnincorporated CommunityN/A31.9256°N, 99.5717°W
FiskUnincorporated CommunityN/A31.8918°N, 99.5290°W
Glen CoveUnincorporated CommunityN/A31.9656°N, 99.5515°W
GoldsboroUnincorporated CommunityN/A32.0701°N, 99.6939°W
GouldbuskUnincorporated CommunityN/A31.5284°N, 99.5345°W
RockwoodUnincorporated CommunityN/A31.4562°N, 99.3778°W
Silver ValleyUnincorporated CommunityN/A31.9687°N, 99.5039°W
TalpaUnincorporated CommunityN/A31.7746°N, 99.6787°W
TrickhamUnincorporated CommunityN/A31.8009°N, 99.1038°W
VossUnincorporated CommunityN/A31.7079°N, 99.5818°W
WebbvilleUnincorporated CommunityN/A31.9068°N, 99.3406°W
WhonUnincorporated CommunityN/A31.6153°N, 99.1881°W

What are Major Roads and Highways in Coleman County

Major highways connect the county to nearby regions and cities.

  • U.S. Highway 67 - east toward Brownwood and west toward Ballinger
  • U.S. Highway 84 - southeast toward Brownwood and northwest toward Abilene
  • U.S. Highway 283 - north toward Baird and south toward Brady
  • Texas State Highway 153 - west toward Winters and east toward Coleman
  • Texas State Highway 206 - connects Coleman with Cross Plains and Cisco
  • Farm to Market Road 1176 - serves Santa Anna and southern county communities
  • Farm to Market Road 503 - connects rural ranching areas in western Coleman County

What are Neighboring Counties of Coleman County

  • Callahan County (north)
  • Brown County (east)
  • McCulloch County (south)
  • Concho County (southwest)
  • Runnels County (west)
  • Taylor County (northwest)

Distance from Coleman County to Nearby Cities

The following distances are measured by road (driving).

  • Coleman to Santa Anna (Coleman County), Texas - 13 mi (21 km)
  • Coleman to Novice (Coleman County), Texas - 15 mi (24 km)
  • Coleman to Brownwood (Brown County), Texas - 31 mi (50 km)
  • Coleman to Ballinger (Runnels County), Texas - 35 mi (56 km)
  • Coleman to Cross Plains (Callahan County), Texas - 34 mi (55 km)
  • Coleman to Brady (McCulloch County), Texas - 54 mi (87 km)
  • Coleman to Abilene (Taylor County), Texas - 53 mi (85 km)
  • Coleman to Winters (Runnels County), Texas - 39 mi (63 km)
  • Coleman to San Angelo (Tom Green County), Texas - 84 mi (135 km)
  • Coleman to Cisco (Eastland County), Texas - 57 mi (92 km)
  • Coleman to Sweetwater (Nolan County), Texas - 74 mi (119 km)
  • Coleman to Stephenville (Erath County), Texas - 90 mi (145 km)
  • Coleman to Waco (McLennan County), Texas - 139 mi (224 km)
  • Coleman to Fort Worth (Tarrant County), Texas - 151 mi (243 km)
  • Coleman to Austin (Travis County), Texas - 171 mi (275 km)

Waterbodies in Coleman County

Hords Creek Lake, Lake Coleman, Jim Ned Creek, Hords Creek, Mukewater Creek, Home Creek, Colorado River watershed, Santa Anna Branch, Pecan Bayou tributaries, Deep Creek, stock ponds, ranch reservoirs, wetlands, springs, seasonal streams, and flood-control lakes

Best Golf Courses in Coleman County, Texas

Golf CourseLocationLatitude & Longitude
Coleman Country ClubColeman31.8412°N, 99.4387°W
Santa Anna Golf ClubSanta Anna31.7354°N, 99.3286°W

Colleges and Universities in Coleman County, Texas

Institution NameTypeLevelNotable For
Cisco CollegePublicCommunity CollegeCommunity college district serving Coleman County
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service - Coleman CountyPublicUniversityAgricultural and community education programs
Howard Payne UniversityPrivateUniversityNearby four-year university in Brownwood

References

  1. U.S. Census Bureau - Coleman County QuickFacts
  2. Official Coleman County Website
  3. Texas State Historical Association - Coleman County
  4. Cisco College
  5. Texas Parks and Wildlife - Hords Creek Lake