Like with every area of our state, opinions vary.. looking to see if we can find a consensus here on just what is, and isn't Central Texas.
10:00p, 3/11/24
According to the state comptroller's office
CENTRAL TEXAS REGION COUNTIES:
CENTRAL TEXAS REGION COUNTIES:
- BELL
- BOSQUE
- BRAZOS
- BURLESON
- CORYELL
- FALLS
- FREESTONE
- GRIMES
- HAMILTON
- HILL
- LAMPASAS
- LEON
- LIMESTONE
- MADISON
- MCLENNAN
- MILAM
- MILLS
- ROBERTSON
- SAN SABA
- WASHINGTON
9:15a, 3/12/24
In reply to Ciboag96
Fayette, Lee and Bastrop Counties always seemed like Central Texas to me.
5:06p, 3/12/24
I-45 to the east, hwy 22 to the north, hwy 281 to the west, anything north of Jarrell as the crow flies
10:19p, 3/13/24
Hillsboro to South
Austin to north
San Saba to east
College station to west
That's my rough drawing
Austin to north
San Saba to east
College station to west
That's my rough drawing
11:49a, 3/14/24
In reply to Captain Pablo
when i left San Angelo I wanted North of I10, South of I20, West of I35, and East of 277 was my circle I was ok living in.
that would be my estimation. I'd say Brady though instead of San Saba. Brady to Eden is really where it starts looking West Texasy. Brady is also actually closest to the CENTER of TexasCaptain Pablo said:
Hillsboro to South
Austin to north
San Saba to east
College station to west
That's my rough drawing
when i left San Angelo I wanted North of I10, South of I20, West of I35, and East of 277 was my circle I was ok living in.
9:24a, 3/15/24
In reply to Andrew Dufresne
Fayette ain't part of Central Texas. That's lumped in with Colorado County, Lavaca County, etc. as "Bohemianville."Andrew Dufresne said:
Fayette, Lee and Bastrop Counties always seemed like Central Texas to me.
4:41p, 4/9/24
most of the way from San Saba to Brady is still fairly wooded (pretty ugly around Panther Creek though.) You can't even see Rochelle, it's so wooded.
As soon as you get west of Brady, it becomes flat farmland.
As soon as you get west of Brady, it becomes flat farmland.
7:50a, 4/10/24
In reply to Ciboag96
BROWN and MCCULLOCH need to be part of that list since the geographic center of Texas is between Brady and Brownwood.
Washington County, I think Brenham is too far south and east.
Washington County, I think Brenham is too far south and east.
5:34p, 4/12/24
Travis County is split between the ****hole of Austin and the Hill Country of far NW Travis County.