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Region · 38 counties · 31.8°–34° N · Central Time

North Texas is the state's population centre: four counties in the Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex hold more people than the other 34 combined. Its northern limit is not debatable — the Red River is the Oklahoma state line — but the southern and western limits are, and plenty of people use "North Texas" to mean only the Metroplex.

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The Metroplex sits at the centre. Wichita Falls is the far west, Paris the far east, Waco country the southern fringe.

Where the region starts and ends

Everyone agrees on the top: the Red River, from the Oklahoma Panhandle corner east to the Arkansas line. Below that the definitions split. Geographers use North Central Texas for the 16-county planning region around Dallas and Fort Worth. Everyday use is looser: Wichita Falls, 140 miles northwest of Fort Worth on US-287, calls itself North Texas, and so does Paris, 100 miles northeast of Dallas, which just as often gets filed under Northeast Texas.

The southern edge is the softest. Hill and Bosque counties are a reasonable stopping point, but Waco is normally Central Texas and Corsicana leans toward East Texas. Going west, the rolling prairie past Jacksboro and Graham runs out into the Big Country around Abilene, which most people count as West Texas. Treat these as overlaps, not lines: Erath, Palo Pinto and Young counties get claimed by two regions depending on who is drawing the map.

Sub-regions

Sub-regionPlacesCharacter
Dallas–Fort Worth MetroplexDallas, Fort Worth, Arlington, Plano, Frisco, DentonTwo central cities and dozens of suburbs across Dallas, Tarrant, Collin and Denton counties
TexomaSherman, Denison, Gainesville, BonhamThe Lake Texoma shore and the US-75 / US-82 corridor along the Red River
Cross TimbersWeatherford, Decatur, Granbury, Mineral WellsOak belts and broken ranch country west of Fort Worth; the Barnett Shale gas field
Blackland PrairieWaxahachie, Greenville, Corsicana, KaufmanDeep black cotton soil south and east of Dallas, now subdivision country
Red River / Northeast countiesParis, Clarksville, Bonham, Mount VernonOverlaps East Texas; river-bottom farming and small courthouse towns
Rolling Plains edgeWichita Falls, Vernon, Seymour, GrahamWheat, cattle and oil where the prairie starts turning into West Texas

Counties

CountySeatPopulation (2020)Area (sq mi)
DallasDallas2,613,539909
TarrantFort Worth2,110,640904
CollinMcKinney1,064,465886
DentonDenton906,422952
EllisWaxahachie192,451952
JohnsonCleburne179,927734
ParkerWeatherford148,222910
KaufmanKaufman145,310808
GraysonSherman135,543979
WichitaWichita Falls129,350633
RockwallRockwall107,819149
HuntGreenville99,956882
WiseDecatur68,632922
HoodGranbury61,598437
LamarParis50,088933
ErathStephenville42,5451,090
CookeGainesville41,668899
Palo PintoPalo Pinto28,409986
ThrockmortonThrockmorton1,440916

Nineteen more counties — among them Montague, Clay, Archer, Jack, Bosque, Navarro, Van Zandt, Hopkins, Fannin, Red River, Delta, Rains, Franklin, Somervell, Stephens, Young, Baylor, Wilbarger and Hill — round the region out to 38. The full set is on the Texas counties map.

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Highways

Distinctive facts

Largest metropolitan area in TexasDallas–Fort Worth–Arlington, about 7.6 million people in 2020
Smallest county in Texas by areaRockwall, 149 sq mi
AirportDFW International, between Irving and Grapevine, covers roughly 27 square miles — larger than Manhattan
Biggest reservoir on the northern lineLake Texoma, impounded on the Red River by Denison Dam, shared with Oklahoma
Gas field under the MetroplexThe Barnett Shale, drilled through Tarrant, Wise, Johnson and Denton counties
Two counties over a millionDallas and Tarrant; Collin passed a million in 2020