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Texas




Texas is a picturesque town nestled along the banks of the Dumaresq River in southern Queensland on the state border. Texas was named over a land claim in the 1850's which bore many similarities to one happening in Republic of Texas and Mexico in the United States at the same time. The original town was established on the river flats in 1875 but was relocated after the disastrous floods of 1890 and 1921. Remnants of the original historic township still exist for visitors to see.

Texas is located on the Bruxner Highway between Goondiwindi and Tenterfield and links north south into the Fossickers Way via Inverell or Warialda as an alternative route to Sydney.

The picturesque Dumaresq River is one of the star attractions of the South East Queensland region, it winds through gentle hills and rocks crossed by the historic weirs of Bonshaw, Cunningham and Glenarbon. The fertile river flats are dotted with old tobacco barn relics from a colourful past where grape vines now flourish alongside orchards, vegetables, peanuts and a myriad of other agricultural crops.

These beautiful water and wilderness areas of Texas invite canoeing, fishing, hiking, four wheel driving activities and picnicking.

The fishing is outstanding in the region with anglers having the choice of many peaceful fishing spots along the Dumaresq River or at the spectacular Glenlyon Dam.

For those less active there are the wineries to visit, camping areas, farm stays, craft shops, the Texas museum, or just relaxing by the river.

Distance From Brisbane (State Capital): 320 kilometres.

Population: Year: Altitude:
900 1999 284
  Temperature (°C) Humidity
(%)
Rainfall
(mm)
Month High Low
jan 33 18 58 89
feb 32 18 60 77
mar 30 15 61 56
apr 27 11 64 34
may 23 7 72 40
jun 19 4 79 41
jul 18 3 75 43
aug 20 4 69 34
sep 24 7 61 40
oct 27 11 57 61
nov 30 14 56 66
dec 32 17 54 79

  Temperature (°C)
Season High Low
Summer 32 17
Winter 19 4