Kimble County Map, Texas, USA

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

Map of Kimble County, Texas

Map of Kimble County, Texas

Kimble County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas. It's county seat is Junction. As per 2020 census, the population of Kimble County is 4365 people and population density is square miles. According to the United States Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 1,251 sq mi (3,240 km2). Kimble County was established on 1858.

Facts about Kimble County, Texas

CountryUnited States
StateTexas
RegionTexas Hill Country / Central Texas
County SeatJunction
Named AfterGeorge C. Kimble, defender of the Alamo
Established1858
Organized1876
Coordinates30.4900° N, 99.7710° W
Total Area1,136 sq mi
Land Area1,134 sq mi
Water Area2 sq mi
Population (2020)4,553
Population RankOne of the least populated Hill Country counties
Major CommunityJunction
Main IndustriesRanching, Agriculture, Tourism, Small Manufacturing
Major AirportJunction Municipal Airport
Time ZoneCentral Time (UTC−06:00)
Known ForHill Country landscapes, Confluence of North and South Llano Rivers, Outdoor recreation, Ranching culture
Websitehttps://www.co.kimble.tx.us

Top Attractions in Kimble County, Texas

  • Historic Downtown Junction – Shops, cafés, and preserved 19th-century architecture in the county seat.
  • Kimble County Courthouse – Iconic historic courthouse anchoring downtown Junction.
  • South Llano River State Park – Camping, hiking, bird-watching, and river recreation.
  • Junction City Park – Family-friendly park with playgrounds, picnic areas, and walking trails.
  • Junction Historical Museum – Exhibits on local history, pioneer life, and ranching heritage.
  • Historic Rail Depot (Junction) – Landmark reflecting the county’s railroad history.
  • Scenic Hill Country Drives – Rolling hills, rivers, and rural landscapes perfect for photography.
  • Rural Ranchlands – Scenic drives through cattle ranches and farmland.
  • Windmill Heritage Sites – Iconic structures dotting the countryside.
  • Llano River Overlook Points – Panoramic views of the river and surrounding Hill Country.

Cities and Towns in Kimble County, Texas

PlaceTypePopulation (Census 2020)Latitude & Longitude
Junction (county seat)City257430.4891°N, 99.7712°W
LondonUnincorporated CommunityN/A30.6508°N, 99.5767°W
RooseveltUnincorporated CommunityN/A30.5017°N, 100.0001°W
SegoviaUnincorporated CommunityN/A30.4304°N, 99.5576°W
TelegraphUnincorporated CommunityN/A30.3149°N, 99.9167°W
YatesHistoric CommunityN/A30.5147°N, 99.6619°W
NoxvilleGhost TownN/A30.8238°N, 99.9008°W
CleoHistoric CommunityN/A30.6501°N, 99.9055°W

What are Major Roads and Highways in Kimble County

  • Interstate 10 - major east-west interstate crossing the county through Junction
  • U.S. Highway 83 - north-south route connecting Junction with Abilene and Uvalde
  • U.S. Highway 377 - serves Junction and connects to Mason and Sonora
  • Texas State Highway 41 - scenic route westward toward Fort Stockton and the Edwards Plateau
  • Ranch to Market Road 1674 - serves rural ranchlands and hunting areas
  • Ranch to Market Road 2169 - connects ranching communities north of Junction
  • Ranch to Market Road 385 - provides access to western portions of the county

What are Neighboring Counties of Kimble County

  • Mason County (north)
  • Menard County (northwest)
  • Sutton County (west)
  • Edwards County (southwest)
  • Real County (south)
  • Kerr County (southeast)
  • Gillespie County (east)

Distance from Kimble County to Nearby Cities

CityDistance (km)Distance (mi)
London2817
Roosevelt2415
Mason (Mason County)6742
Menard (Menard County)7848
Sonora (Sutton County)9660
Kerrville (Kerr County)8452
Fredericksburg (Gillespie County)11571
Rocksprings (Edwards County)10465
San Angelo (Tom Green County)15395
San Antonio (Bexar County)187116
Austin (Travis County)212132
Del Rio (Val Verde County)222138
Abilene (Taylor County)243151
Fort Worth (Tarrant County)422262
Dallas (Dallas County)456283

Waterbodies in Kimble County

South Llano River, North Llano River, Llano River, Johnson Fork, Bear Creek, James River tributaries, Cedar Creek, Hill Country springs, ranch reservoirs, stock tanks, wetlands, groundwater recharge areas, and seasonal streams

Best Golf Courses in Kimble County, Texas

Golf CourseLocationLatitude & Longitude
Junction Golf ClubJunction30.5006°N, 99.7727°W
Scott Schreiner Municipal Golf CourseKerrville30.0428°N, 99.1236°W
Riverhill Country ClubKerrville30.0608°N, 99.1591°W

Colleges and Universities in Kimble County, Texas

Institution NameTypeLevelNotable For
Schreiner UniversityPrivateUniversityRegional university serving the Texas Hill Country
Angelo State UniversityPublicUniversityMajor public university serving West Texas
Texas Tech University at Hill Country University CenterPublicUniversityUpper-level degree programs for Hill Country residents
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service - Kimble CountyPublicUniversityAgricultural and community education programs

References

  1. Official Kimble County Website
  2. U.S. Census Bureau - Kimble County QuickFacts
  3. Texas State Historical Association - Kimble County
  4. Texas Almanac - Kimble County
  5. Schreiner University