Comanche County Map, Texas, USA

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Map of Comanche County - Comanche County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas. Comanche County Map showing cities, highways, important places and water bodies. Get Where is Comanche County located in the map, major cities in Comanche county, population, areas, and places of interest.

Map of Comanche County, Texas

Map of Comanche County, Texas

Comanche County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas. It's county seat is Comanche. As per 2020 census, the population of Comanche County is 13775 people and population density is square miles. According to the United States Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 938 sq mi (2,429 km2). Comanche County was established on 1856.

Facts about Comanche County, Texas

CountryUnited States
StateTexas
RegionCentral Texas / Cross Timbers
County SeatComanche
Named AfterComanche Native American tribe
Established1856
Organized1856
Coordinates31.8978° N, 98.6036° W
Total Area948 sq mi
Land Area938 sq mi
Water Area10 sq mi
Population (2020)13,594
Population RankRural Central Texas county
Major CitiesComanche, De Leon
Main IndustriesAgriculture, Ranching, Wineries, Manufacturing
Major AirportComanche County-City Airport
Time ZoneCentral Time (UTC−06:00)
Known ForProctor Lake, De Leon Peach & Melon Festival, Historic courthouse square
Websitehttps://www.comanchecounty.com

Top Attractions in Comanche County, Texas

  • Proctor Lake – Fishing, boating, camping, and lakeside recreation.
  • Downtown Comanche Square – Historic courthouse square with shops and cafés.
  • Comanche County Historical Museum – Local history exhibits and pioneer artifacts.
  • Briar Creek Park – Community park with shaded areas and walking paths.
  • Par Country Club – Local golf course offering recreational play.
  • Mercantile Downtown Shops – Boutiques and antique stores in restored buildings.
  • Gustine City Park – Small-town park with picnic areas and playgrounds.
  • De Leon Peach & Melon Festival Grounds – Site of the county’s famous annual festival.
  • Sidney Rural Landmarks – Historic churches and countryside scenery.
  • Comanche City Park – Walking trails, sports areas, and family recreation spaces.

Cities and Towns in Comanche County, Texas

PlaceTypePopulation (Census 2020)Latitude & Longitude
Comanche (county seat)City421131.8974°N, 98.6037°W
De LeonCity225832.1107°N, 98.5359°W
GustineTown39231.8463°N, 98.3967°W
LamkinCensus Designated Place (CDP)4631.6756°N, 98.3918°W
ProctorCensus Designated Place (CDP)11631.9736°N, 98.5498°W
AmityUnincorporated CommunityN/A31.9831°N, 98.7103°W
BeattieUnincorporated CommunityN/A31.8428°N, 98.5545°W
ComynUnincorporated CommunityN/A32.0548°N, 98.4228°W
DowningUnincorporated CommunityN/A32.1195°N, 98.4942°W
DusterUnincorporated CommunityN/A32.1039°N, 98.7881°W
EnergyUnincorporated CommunityN/A31.7865°N, 98.7904°W
HasseUnincorporated CommunityN/A31.9352°N, 98.4624°W
Hazel DellUnincorporated CommunityN/A31.7238°N, 98.5091°W
NewburgUnincorporated CommunityN/A31.9474°N, 98.7445°W
RuckerUnincorporated CommunityN/A31.8084°N, 98.6647°W
SidneyUnincorporated CommunityN/A31.9518°N, 98.7933°W
Sipe SpringsUnincorporated CommunityN/A32.1541°N, 98.4741°W
VandykeUnincorporated CommunityN/A31.7805°N, 98.4918°W
WilsonUnincorporated CommunityN/A31.8809°N, 98.7475°W

What are Major Roads and Highways in Comanche County

Major highways connect the county to nearby regions and cities.

  • U.S. Highway 67 - northeast toward Stephenville and southwest toward Brownwood
  • U.S. Highway 377 - connects Comanche with Stephenville and Brownwood
  • Texas State Highway 16 - north toward De Leon and south toward Goldthwaite
  • Texas State Highway 36 - southeast toward Hamilton and northwest toward Rising Star
  • Farm to Market Road 1476 - serves Proctor Lake communities
  • Farm to Market Road 1689 - connects rural ranching and farming areas
  • Farm to Market Road 3200 - serves western portions of the county

What are Neighboring Counties of Comanche County

  • Erath County (northeast)
  • Hamilton County (southeast)
  • Mills County (south)
  • Brown County (southwest)
  • Eastland County (northwest)

Distance from Comanche County to Nearby Cities

The following distances are measured by road (driving).

  • Comanche to De Leon (Comanche County), Texas - 15 mi (24 km)
  • Comanche to Gustine (Comanche County), Texas - 17 mi (27 km)
  • Comanche to Proctor (Comanche County), Texas - 10 mi (16 km)
  • Comanche to Hamilton (Hamilton County), Texas - 31 mi (50 km)
  • Comanche to Brownwood (Brown County), Texas - 27 mi (43 km)
  • Comanche to Stephenville (Erath County), Texas - 36 mi (58 km)
  • Comanche to Eastland (Eastland County), Texas - 39 mi (63 km)
  • Comanche to Dublin (Erath County), Texas - 21 mi (34 km)
  • Comanche to Goldthwaite (Mills County), Texas - 33 mi (53 km)
  • Comanche to Cisco (Eastland County), Texas - 47 mi (76 km)
  • Comanche to Granbury (Hood County), Texas - 71 mi (114 km)
  • Comanche to Abilene (Taylor County), Texas - 87 mi (140 km)
  • Comanche to Waco (McLennan County), Texas - 97 mi (156 km)
  • Comanche to Fort Worth (Tarrant County), Texas - 111 mi (179 km)
  • Comanche to Austin (Travis County), Texas - 129 mi (208 km)

Waterbodies in Comanche County

Proctor Lake, Leon River, Sabana River, Mercer Creek, Indian Creek, Copperas Creek, Resley Creek, Rush Creek, Blanket Creek tributaries, Cowhouse Creek tributaries, Proctor Reservoir, wetlands, springs, stock ponds, ranch reservoirs, and seasonal streams

Best Golf Courses in Comanche County, Texas

Golf CourseLocationLatitude & Longitude
Par Country ClubComanche31.9016°N, 98.6124°W
De Leon Country ClubDe Leon32.1178°N, 98.5392°W

Colleges and Universities in Comanche County, Texas

Institution NameTypeLevelNotable For
Ranger CollegePublicCommunity CollegeDesignated community college district serving the county
Tarleton State UniversityPublicUniversityNearby regional university in Stephenville
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service - Comanche CountyPublicUniversityAgricultural and community education programs

References

  1. U.S. Census Bureau - Comanche County QuickFacts
  2. Official Comanche County Website
  3. Texas State Historical Association - Comanche County
  4. Ranger College
  5. Texas Parks and Wildlife - Proctor Lake