Central Texas County Seat
Welcome to Hamilton, the Hamilton County seat on the Edwards Plateau, a dove-hunting and ranching community built around a historic courthouse square in central Texas.
Hamilton is a city in central Texas and the county seat of Hamilton County, situated on the Edwards Plateau. Its population was 2,895 at the 2020 census, while Hamilton County as a whole had 8,222 residents. The city anchors a rural county long shaped by ranching, farming, and hunting. The community's identity is closely tied to the outdoors and to the courthouse square at its center. Hamilton calls itself the dove-hunting capital of Texas and holds an annual Dove Festival at the opening of hunting season, reflecting the area's broader reputation for dove, quail, turkey, and deer hunting. Agriculture and livestock remain central to the county's economy and way of life. Local landmarks include the historic Hamilton County Courthouse, the Hamilton County Historical Museum, and the courthouse square's shops and businesses. Recreation centers on Pecan Creek Park and Sports Complex and the Perry Country Club golf course, while community events such as Christmas on the Square, a lighted parade, and an antique tractor show fill the calendar. A civic theatre and genealogy library add to the town's cultural life. Public schools are operated by the Hamilton Independent School District, which serves the city and much of the surrounding county with the close-knit feel typical of rural Texas districts. Housing in Hamilton reflects its county-seat role, with older single-family homes near the square, ranch-style houses on tree-lined streets, and acreage and rural homesites available in the countryside for those who want room for livestock or hunting. The city sits within reach of the larger regional centers of Stephenville, Temple, and Waco, which provide broader shopping, healthcare, and employment, and Waco Municipal Airport and Killeen-Fort Hood Regional Airport serve the area. The result is a small, historically rooted county-seat community offering quiet living, outdoor recreation, and a strong sense of place in the Texas heartland.
Hamilton is a city in central Texas on the Edwards Plateau, and it is the county seat of Hamilton County. The county's population was 8,222 at the 2020 census, with the city accounting for about 2,900 residents.
Hamilton is served by the Hamilton Independent School District, which operates the public schools for the city and much of the surrounding Hamilton County, providing elementary through high school education in a small, close-knit district.
Hamilton calls itself the dove-hunting capital of Texas and holds an annual Dove Festival around the opening of dove-hunting season. The area is also known for quail, turkey, and deer hunting.
Hamilton offers the historic Hamilton County Courthouse, the Hamilton County Historical Museum, Pecan Creek Park and Sports Complex, and Perry Country Club golf. The city also hosts events such as Christmas on the Square and an antique tractor show.
Hamilton sits in central Texas with regional centers including Stephenville, Temple, and Waco within driving distance. Waco Municipal Airport and Killeen-Fort Hood Regional Airport serve the broader area for air travel.
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