Even if you traveled through Texas your entire life, it's nearly impossible to visit all of the cute little towns that often get overlooked. While this list could've gone on forever, we chose 10 towns that either had interesting history, a memorable name, or some that we had just never heard of before. Here are 10 super tiny towns in Texas that most people don't even know exist:
1) Salineno
Located way down south near the Mexico border, this town has a population of approximately 300. It spans just 2.8 square miles.
2) Chillicothe
This small town near the Oklahoma border has just over 700 residents. It was founded in the early 1880s, and built off the construction of the Fort Worth and Denver Railway in 1887.
3) Round Top
This quaint little town in Fayette County has just 90 people, according to the 2010 census.
4) Mentone
With a population of only 19, it is the only community in Loving County. In 1967, it was deemed a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark as the "Smallest County Seat in Texas."
5) Eureka
Located in Navarro County, there are about 240 people living here.
6) Miami
You won't find white sandy beaches and blue water in this tiny town located in the Texas Panhandle, but you will find a small, friendly community of around 600 people.
7) Blessing
This tiny town of around 861 people is located in Matagorda County. It takes up a total of 2 square miles.
8) Roaring Springs
With a current population of around 231, this used to be the main Comanche outpost, known for its pure water.
9) Paint Rock
This town is named after the Indian pictographs painted on the cliffs overlooking the Concho River. Just 273 people live here.
10) Bigfoot
Named after the famous Texas Ranger William A. A. "Bigfoot" Wallace, just 450 people call this tiny town home.
What other ridiculously small towns do you think should've made the list? Which one of these would you want to visit? Tell us in the comments!
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