Ballinger 
The Greatest Little Town in Texas
Ballinger
was established in 1886. Lying nestled along the Colorado River in the very
heart of Texas with beautifully restored historical homes and buildings, antique
stores, active civic organizations, thriving downtown district and industrial
plants, Ballinger proudly serves the surrounding Agri-Plex and Runnels County
as county seat. Fertile farm and ranch lands in the area produce primarily cotton,
grain, sheep, cattle and oil. Ballinger is proud of the beautiful, well-kept
20-acre tree shaded City Park located along Elm Creek. Excellent hunting for
dove, quail, turkey, wild hogs and deer surround the city. Ballinger has two
“City Lakes” with recreational areas, RV hookups, and some of the
best fishing in Texas. Lake O.H. Ivie is a 30-minute drive from Ballinger. The
authentically restored Andrew Carnegie Library is worth a trip to Ballinger.
All this, plus the friendliest people you’ll ever meet is just a few of
the many reasons Ballinger is called “The Greatest Little Town in Texas”!
Chamber of Commerce, PO Box 577, Ballinger TX 76821, 325-365-2333, cofc@ballingtx.org
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