Lampasas County Map, Texas, USA

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

Map of Lampasas County, Texas

Map of Lampasas County, Texas

Lampasas County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas. It's county seat is Lampasas. As per 2020 census, the population of Lampasas County is 22252 people and population density is square miles. According to the United States Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 712 sq mi (1,844 km2). Lampasas County was established on 1856.

Facts about Lampasas County, Texas

CountryUnited States
StateTexas
RegionCentral Texas / Texas Hill Country
County SeatLampasas
Named AfterLampasas Creek
Established1856
Organized1856
Coordinates31.0640° N, 98.1810° W
Total Area714 sq mi
Land Area706 sq mi
Water Area8 sq mi
Population (2020)21,627
Population RankModerately populated Central Texas county
Major CitiesLampasas, Kempner, Lometa
Main IndustriesAgriculture, Ranching, Manufacturing, Retail, Tourism
Major AirportLampasas Airport
Time ZoneCentral Time (UTC−06:00)
Known ForTexas Hill Country scenery, Mineral springs, Lampasas historic downtown, Outdoor recreation
Websitehttps://www.co.lampasas.tx.us

Top Attractions in Lampasas County, Texas

  • Historic Downtown Lampasas – Shops, cafés, murals, and preserved 19th-century architecture.
  • Lampasas County Courthouse – Iconic historic courthouse anchoring downtown Lampasas.
  • Hancock Springs Park – Outdoor park with picnic areas, walking trails, and historic mineral springs.
  • Mineral Wells Trail & Nature Areas – Scenic walking and hiking opportunities near Lampasas.
  • Lampasas City Park – Family-friendly park with playgrounds and green space.
  • Historic Rail Depot (Lampasas) – Landmark reflecting the county’s railroad history.
  • Rural Ranchlands – Scenic drives through cattle ranches and Hill Country landscapes.
  • Wildlife Observation Areas – Bird-watching and nature viewing spots.
  • Scenic Hill Country Drives – Rolling hills, rivers, and ranch landscapes ideal for photography.
  • Lampasas County Museum – Exhibits on pioneer life, local history, and regional heritage.

Cities and Towns in Lampasas County, Texas

PlaceTypePopulation (Census 2020)Latitude & Longitude
Lampasas (county seat)City729131.0658°N, 98.1811°W
LometaCity85631.2174°N, 98.3939°W
KempnerCity113631.0810°N, 97.9800°W
Copperas Cove (partly in Lampasas County)City3226931.1241°N, 97.9031°W
AdamsvilleUnincorporated CommunityN/A31.3071°N, 98.1114°W
Bend (partly in San Saba County)Unincorporated CommunityN/A31.1080°N, 98.4947°W
IzoroUnincorporated CommunityN/A31.2138°N, 98.2164°W
NixUnincorporated CommunityN/A31.0488°N, 98.3664°W
RumleyUnincorporated CommunityN/A31.1407°N, 98.2898°W
SenterfittGhost TownN/A31.1860°N, 98.2730°W

What are Major Roads and Highways in Lampasas County

  • U.S. Highway 183 - major north-south route through Lampasas and Lometa
  • U.S. Highway 190 - east-west corridor connecting Lampasas with Killeen and San Saba
  • U.S. Highway 281 - north-south highway serving Lampasas and Central Texas
  • Farm to Market Road 580 - connects Lampasas with northern rural communities
  • Farm to Market Road 581 - serves ranching and agricultural areas west of Lampasas
  • Farm to Market Road 1690 - links rural communities with Lampasas
  • Farm to Market Road 1715 - provides access to eastern county communities

What are Neighboring Counties of Lampasas County

  • Hamilton County (north)
  • Coryell County (northeast)
  • Bell County (southeast)
  • Burnet County (south)
  • San Saba County (west)
  • Mills County (northwest)

Distance from Lampasas County to Nearby Cities

CityDistance (km)Distance (mi)
Kempner1711
Lometa2918
Copperas Cove2415
Killeen (Bell County)4629
Burnet (Burnet County)5031
Gatesville (Coryell County)5735
San Saba (San Saba County)5836
Goldthwaite (Mills County)6540
Temple (Bell County)7748
Georgetown (Williamson County)8150
Austin (Travis County)11571
Waco (McLennan County)12276
College Station (Brazos County)194121
San Antonio (Bexar County)211131
Dallas (Dallas County)267166

Waterbodies in Lampasas County

Lampasas River, Sulphur Creek, Lucy Creek, Simms Creek, School Creek, Rocky Creek, Hancock Springs, Lampasas Spring, Colorado River tributaries, stock tanks, ranch reservoirs, wetlands, groundwater recharge areas, and seasonal streams

Best Golf Courses in Lampasas County, Texas

Golf CourseLocationLatitude & Longitude
Hancock Park Golf CourseLampasas31.0682°N, 98.1918°W
Lampasas Country ClubLampasas31.0797°N, 98.1799°W
Delaware Springs Golf CourseBurnet30.7596°N, 98.2421°W
Mill Creek Golf ClubSalado30.9477°N, 97.5334°W

Colleges and Universities in Lampasas County, Texas

Institution NameTypeLevelNotable For
Central Texas CollegePublicCommunity CollegeOfficial community college serving Lampasas County
Texas A&M University-Central TexasPublicUniversityRegional public university in nearby Killeen
University of Mary Hardin-BaylorPrivateUniversityPrivate university serving Central Texas
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service - Lampasas CountyPublicUniversityAgricultural and community education programs

References

  1. Official Lampasas County Website
  2. U.S. Census Bureau - Lampasas County QuickFacts
  3. Texas State Historical Association - Lampasas County
  4. Texas Almanac - Lampasas County
  5. Central Texas College