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North Texas Military College Town

About Wichita Falls, TX

Welcome to Wichita Falls, a North Texas regional hub anchored by Sheppard Air Force Base and Midwestern State University, home of the Hotter'n Hell Hundred.

Wichita Falls is the county seat of Wichita County in North Texas, set along the Wichita River near the Oklahoma border. It is the principal city of a metropolitan statistical area that also includes Archer and Clay counties, and its population stood at about 102,316 in the 2020 census. The city traces its name to a waterfall in the Wichita River that early settlers found in the 1870s; that original falls was destroyed by an 1886 flood, and in 1987 the city built a 54-foot artificial cascade at Lucy Park to preserve the name and give the riverfront a landmark. Two institutions anchor Wichita Falls. Sheppard Air Force Base, a major Air Education and Training Command installation, is one of the region's largest employers, supporting thousands of military and civilian personnel and bringing a steady flow of military families to the city. Midwestern State University, a public liberal arts university, adds students, faculty, and cultural institutions, including its own museum of art. Together with a healthcare sector led by regional hospitals and a manufacturing base, these anchors give the city a stable, diversified economy that serves as the commercial hub for a wide swath of North Texas and southern Oklahoma. For residents, Wichita Falls pairs that regional role with an approachable cost of living and a distinct civic identity. Public schools are spread across three districts — Wichita Falls ISD, Burkburnett ISD, and City View ISD — and the city is known nationally for the Hotter'n Hell Hundred, a 100-mile cycling event held every August since 1982 that draws thousands of riders. Parks such as Lucy Park and the River Bend Nature Center, Lake Wichita, and nearby Lake Arrowhead State Park provide outdoor recreation, making Wichita Falls a practical, family-oriented North Texas base.

Population 102,316
County Wichita
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What county is Wichita Falls in?

Wichita Falls is the county seat of Wichita County in North Texas, near the Oklahoma border. It is the principal city of a metropolitan area spanning Archer, Clay, and Wichita counties.

What is Sheppard Air Force Base?

Sheppard Air Force Base is a major Air Education and Training Command installation and one of the city's largest employers, with thousands of military and civilian personnel. It anchors the local economy through federal spending and a steady population of military families.

What university is in Wichita Falls?

Midwestern State University, a public liberal arts university, is located in Wichita Falls. It brings students, faculty, and cultural venues to the city, including the Wichita Falls Museum of Art at MSU.

Why is it called Wichita Falls?

The city is named for falls on the Wichita River that early settlers found in the 1870s. The original waterfall was destroyed by an 1886 flood, and in 1987 the city built a 54-foot man-made cascade at Lucy Park to honor the name.

What is the Hotter'n Hell Hundred?

The Hotter'n Hell Hundred is a 100-mile bicycle ride held in Wichita Falls every August, launched in 1982 for the city's centennial. It draws thousands of cyclists and is one of the nation's best-known endurance cycling events.

What school districts serve Wichita Falls?

Wichita Falls is served by multiple districts: Wichita Falls ISD covers most of the city, Burkburnett ISD serves the northern parts, and the smaller City View ISD serves areas on the east side.

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About Wichita Falls

Real Estate & Housing

Wichita Falls' housing stock reflects its history as a North Texas county seat and military town. The central city holds older neighborhoods of ranch-style and mid-century homes, many near Midwestern State University and the established corridors, while newer subdivisions ring the city's edges. The presence of Sheppard Air Force Base supports a steady rental and resale market as military families move through the area, and the city is widely regarded as offering affordable housing relative to larger Texas metros. Single-family detached homes dominate, with a mix of established in-town properties, newer construction on the city's outskirts, and some multi-family options near the university.

Neighborhoods

Wichita Falls spreads across a broad North Texas landscape, organized around the Wichita River, the university, and the air base. The central city holds older, established neighborhoods and the downtown, while the area around Midwestern State University features student-oriented and historic housing. The Wichita River and Lucy Park frame a green spine through the community, and residential growth has pushed outward, with the northern parts served by Burkburnett ISD, the eastern parts by the small City View ISD, and the majority of neighborhoods by Wichita Falls ISD. Sheppard Air Force Base anchors the city's north side, shaping the nearby housing and commercial areas. The result is a mix of mid-century in-town streets and newer suburban subdivisions.

Lifestyle in Wichita Falls

Wichita Falls offers the amenities of a mid-sized North Texas city with the pace of a smaller community. Sheppard Air Force Base and Midwestern State University give the city a steady military and college presence, while a growing healthcare and manufacturing economy supports working families. The Hotter'n Hell Hundred, held every August, is a point of civic pride and one of the country's great endurance cycling events, and the city's parks, museums, and live theater round out the cultural scene. Cost of living and housing are approachable by Texas standards, and the city's position near the Oklahoma border makes it a regional center for shopping, medical care, and services across a wide area of North Texas and southern Oklahoma.

Schools & Education

Wichita Falls is served by three public school districts. Wichita Falls ISD, the largest, covers most of the city's neighborhoods with a full K-12 system. Burkburnett ISD serves the northern parts of the city and is highly rated by the Texas Education Agency, while the smaller City View ISD operates a single tight-knit school serving the east side. Midwestern State University provides the city's four-year higher-education option, and Vernon College offers additional postsecondary and technical programs. The combination of a large urban district, a well-regarded northern district, and a small alternative district gives families distinct options across the city.

Getting Around

Wichita Falls sits at a crossroads of major highways in North Texas, with U.S. Highways 287, 277, 281, and 82 converging on the city and connecting it to the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex to the southeast, Oklahoma City to the north, and the wider region. Interstate 44 passes near the city on the Oklahoma side, and Wichita Falls Regional Airport provides commercial air service. The city's position near the Red River and the Oklahoma border makes it a gateway between the two states. Within the city, most travel is by car, with the major highway corridors and a gridded street network serving the spread-out community.

Parks & Recreation

Wichita Falls offers a deep roster of recreation. Lucy Park, a 178-acre riverside green space, hosts the city's man-made waterfall, trails, and picnic areas, while the River Bend Nature Center and the Wee Chi Ta mountain bike trail add outdoor variety. Lake Wichita and nearby Lake Arrowhead State Park provide fishing, boating, and camping. The Hotter'n Hell Hundred cycling event every August is the city's signature athletic draw. Culturally, the Wichita Theatre, the Backdoor Theatre, the Kemp Center for the Arts, and the Museum of North Texas History round out the scene, along with attractions like the World's Littlest Skyscraper and the Castaway Cove Waterpark.

MARKET SNAPSHOT

The Market at a Glance

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

home_work New This Week 4
Went Under Contract 0
trending_down Price Reductions 0
payments Median Sale Price $114,500 -59.5%
square_foot Price per Sq Ft $99
schedule Avg Days on Market 86
sell Homes Sold 29
percent Sale-to-List Ratio 100.0%
inventory_2 Months of Inventory 53.6

Price & Sales History

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

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1514 Roanoke Drive For Sale
$130,000
1514 Roanoke DriveWichita Falls, TX 76306
  • 3 bd
  • 2 ba
  • 1203 sqft
  • Built 1960
  • 42586373
1411 Normandy Drive For Sale
$149,500
1411 Normandy DriveWichita Falls, TX 76301
  • 4 bd
  • 2 ba
  • 1400 sqft
  • Built 1970
  • 86511874
1208 7th Street For Sale
$28,900
1208 7th StreetWichita Falls, TX 76306
  • 1 bd
  • 1 ba
  • 621 sqft
  • Built 1949
  • 20885635
4302 Columbia Road For Sale
$88,349
4302 Columbia RoadWichita Falls, TX 76310
  • 2 bd
  • 1 ba
  • 1003 sqft
  • Built 1925
  • 2507294
307 Jalonick Street For Sale
$41,799
307 Jalonick StreetWichita Falls, TX 76301
  • 2 bd
  • 1 ba
  • 900 sqft
  • Built 1932
  • 82574596
811 Tulsa Street For Sale
$31,349
811 Tulsa StreetWichita Falls, TX 76301
  • 3 bd
  • 2 ba
  • 1208 sqft
  • Built 1935
  • 6227468
2205 Lucas Avenue For Sale
$94,999
2205 Lucas AvenueWichita Falls, TX 76301
  • 3 bd
  • 2 ba
  • 1696 sqft
  • Built 1954
  • 40580087
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