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Hardeman County, Texas

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Hardeman County sits right on the Texas-Oklahoma border. The Red River forms the county’s northern border, a popular spot for fishing. Quanah is the county seat and was named after the famous Comanche chief Quanah Parker.

The landscape here is rugged and beautiful. You’ll see red dirt, mesquite trees, and prickly pear cactus. The people here are proud of their roots. The county’s economy is built on agriculture and oil.

Copper Breaks State Park is a local treasure, great for hiking and stargazing. The park’s part of the Texas State Longhorn herd program. You can see these iconic cattle up close. Hardeman County has a rich frontier history. It’s where the Old West still feels alive.

CategoryDetails
County NameHardeman County
County SeatQuanah
PopulationApproximately 3,700
Cities, Towns, and CommunitiesQuanah, Chillicothe
Interstates and HighwaysU.S. Highway 287, U.S. Highway 70
FIPS Code48-197
Total Area (Land and Water)697 square miles (695 sq mi land, 2 sq mi water)
Adjacent Counties (and Direction)Harmon County, Oklahoma (North), Jackson County, Oklahoma (Northeast), Wilbarger County (East), Foard County (South), Cottle County (Southwest), Childress County (West)
Time ZoneCentral Time Zone (CST)
StateTexas
Coordinates34°18’N, 99°44’W
EtymologyNamed after Bailey Hardeman, the first secretary of the treasury for the Republic of Texas, and his brother Thomas Jones Hardeman, state representative and judge
Major LandmarksCopper Breaks State Park, Quanah Parker Trail, Hardeman County Jail Museum
WebsiteHardeman County Website

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