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Texoma Gateway City

About Denison, TX

Welcome to Denison, a Grayson County city on the Texas-Oklahoma border and the birthplace of Dwight D. Eisenhower, minutes from Lake Texoma.

Denison sits in far northern Texas, in Grayson County, about a mile south of the Red River and the Oklahoma state line, in a region known as Texoma. It is one of the two principal cities of the Sherman-Denison metropolitan area, paired with its larger neighbor Sherman just to the south along U.S. Route 75. That corridor connects the area to Dallas, roughly 70 to 75 miles away, while also placing Denison at the gateway to southern Oklahoma. The city was founded in 1872, when the Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad—the "Katy"—established a townsite at its crossing of the Red River, and the railroad remains central to Denison's early identity. The city's most famous native is Dwight D. Eisenhower, the 34th President of the United States, who was born in Denison in 1890. His modest two-story birthplace home is preserved as the Eisenhower Birthplace State Historic Site, drawing visitors and anchoring the city's historical character. Geography defines much of modern Denison. Lake Texoma, a roughly 74,000-acre reservoir impounded by Denison Dam in 1944, lies just north of the city and is one of the region's premier destinations for boating, fishing, and camping, with Eisenhower State Park providing shoreline access on the Texas side. The Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge adds protected wetlands and wildlife habitat nearby. Denison's economy and daily life blend small-town commerce, a historic Main Street district, manufacturing and healthcare employment, and the tourism tied to the lake and the Eisenhower site. Denison ISD serves local students. For those seeking a historically rooted North Texas community with lake access, an affordable housing stock, and a short drive to both Dallas and Oklahoma, Denison occupies a distinctive niche in the Texoma region.

Population 27,000
County Grayson County
Active Listings 751
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Frequently Asked Questions

What county is Denison in?

Denison is located in Grayson County, Texas, in the northern part of the state about a mile south of the Texas-Oklahoma border. It is one of the two principal cities of the Sherman-Denison metropolitan area in the Texoma region.

Who was born in Denison?

Denison is the birthplace of Dwight D. Eisenhower, the 34th President of the United States, who was born in the city in 1890. His two-story frame birthplace home is preserved as the Eisenhower Birthplace State Historic Site, and the city also features a statue of Eisenhower near the site.

What school district serves Denison?

Denison is served by Denison ISD, a school district based in the city known as the home of the Yellow Jackets. The district operates elementary, middle, and high school campuses serving the city, and Grayson College provides higher education and workforce programs nearby.

How far is Denison from Dallas?

Denison lies roughly 70 to 75 miles north of downtown Dallas along U.S. Route 75, and it sits directly on the Texas-Oklahoma border. The Sherman-Denison area is also connected to the broader region by U.S. Route 82 and State Highway 91.

What lake is near Denison?

Denison sits just south of Lake Texoma, a Red River reservoir of about 74,000 acres created by Denison Dam in 1944. The lake is one of the largest in the region and is popular for boating, fishing, and camping, with Eisenhower State Park providing shoreline access on the Texas side.

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About Denison

Real Estate & Housing

Denison's housing stock reflects its long history as a railroad and lake town. The neighborhoods near downtown include early 20th-century homes—Victorian-era and Craftsman styles—many on tree-lined streets within walking distance of Main Street. Mid-century ranch and brick homes dominate the subdivisions that ring the city's core, while areas toward Lake Texoma offer lakefront and lake-area properties, including cabins and larger homes oriented toward recreation. The market spans historic in-town homes, established suburban neighborhoods, and waterfront options, giving buyers a wide range of price points and settings within a compact North Texas city.

Neighborhoods

Denison's residential areas center on its historic downtown and expand outward toward the lake and the U.S. 75 corridor. The downtown district and its surrounding streets contain some of the city's oldest homes, many within walking distance of Main Street's shops and restaurants. The Preston area is among the city's more active residential pockets, and mid-century subdivisions spread across the eastern and southern sections of town. Toward the north, properties near Lake Texoma and Eisenhower State Park offer a more rural, recreation-oriented character, while the neighboring city of Sherman, just south along U.S. 75, extends the region's suburban housing options.

Lifestyle in Denison

Denison offers a relaxed North Texas lifestyle shaped by its history and its lake. The city's celebrated Main Street anchors a walkable downtown of restored storefronts, antique shops, and local restaurants, and the Eisenhower Birthplace State Historic Site keeps the city's presidential connection at the center of its identity. Lake Texoma, just to the north, brings a year-round culture of boating, fishing, and lake weekends, while the nearby Sherman area supplies the region's retail and employment core. The city pairs a slower, community-centered pace with easy access to the Texoma outdoors, and its position along U.S. 75 keeps Dallas and the Oklahoma border within straightforward reach for commuters and visitors alike.

Schools & Education

Denison is served by Denison ISD, the city's independent school district and home of the Yellow Jackets. The district operates elementary, middle, and high school campuses serving the Denison community, with programs spanning academics, career and technical education, and extracurricular activities. Families also have access to nearby private school options, and higher education is available through Grayson College, which serves the Texoma region with campuses and workforce programs. The district's small-city scale and community identity make it a central part of local life for Denison families.

Getting Around

Denison's transportation is anchored by U.S. Route 75, which runs north-south through the Sherman-Denison area and connects directly to Dallas, about 70 to 75 miles south, and to the Oklahoma border just north of town. U.S. Route 82 and State Highway 91 provide east-west links across the Texoma region. The city's position on the historic Missouri-Kansas-Texas rail line remains part of its transportation heritage, though modern freight and passenger movement is road-based. Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport lies roughly 75 to 80 miles to the south, and the Sherman-Denison area's growth has continued to reinforce the U.S. 75 corridor as its primary lifeline.

Parks & Recreation

Lake Texoma dominates recreation around Denison. The roughly 74,000-acre reservoir supports boating, water skiing, and one of the region's best striped-bass and fishing scenes, with Eisenhower State Park offering camping, trails, boat ramps, and shoreline access on the Texas side. The Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge, just west of the city, provides wildlife viewing, walking trails, and seasonal birding along Lake Texoma's western shore. Denison's parks system adds neighborhood green space and sports facilities, and the city's downtown and Eisenhower Birthplace State Historic Site offer heritage-focused outings. The broader Texoma region extends the outdoor options with additional lakes, trails, and the Red River corridor.

MARKET SNAPSHOT

The Market at a Glance

How homes have been selling here over the last 90 days.

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payments Median Sale Price $239,900 -4.0%
square_foot Price per Sq Ft $158
schedule Avg Days on Market 109
sell Homes Sold 124
percent Sale-to-List Ratio 100.0%
inventory_2 Months of Inventory 9.2

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Market data reflects closed sales over the last 90 days and is provided for informational purposes.

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1605 W Johnson Street For Sale
$45,000
1605 W Johnson StreetDenison, TX 75020
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  • 992 sqft
  • Built 1954
  • 40833535
4100 N Parkdale Drive #144 For Rent
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4100 N Parkdale Drive #144Denison, TX 75020
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  • Built 2017
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1007 S Scullin Avenue For Sale
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  • 907 sqft
  • Built 1950
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312 Magnus Road For Sale
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312 Magnus RoadDenison, TX 75021
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  • 1365 sqft
  • Built 1970
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1230 W Woodard Street For Sale
$119,999
1230 W Woodard StreetDenison, TX 75020
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  • 1630 sqft
  • Built 1920
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