Ochiltree County, Texas Basics:
Ochiltree County Texas - Government Site
Population: 10,660
Area: 918 square miles
County seat: Perryton
Area code(s) in use: 806
Time zone: CST
High school graduate or higher: 69.5%
Bachelor's degree or higher: 13.7%
Median household income: $50,881
Persons in poverty: 22.5%
Home ownership rate: 71.9%
Mean travel time to work: 16.2 minutes
Adjacent counties:
Beaver (OK) Hansford Hemphill Hutchinson Lipscomb Roberts Texas (OK)
Places in Ochiltree County, Texas
Perryton Ochiltree County Airport Museum of the Plains,
Ochiltree County Courthouse,
Ochiltree County Jail, Perry Memorial Library,
Perryton Fire and Emergency Medical Services,
Perryton Fire and Emergency Medical Services Farnsworth Station,
Perryton Fire and Emergency Medical Services Waka Station,
Perryton Fire and Emergency Medical Services Wolf Creek Station,
Plainview Hardware Company Building Bethel Cemetery,
Black Cemetery,
Ochiltree Cemetery Church of Christ,
Church of the Nazarene,
First Baptist Church,
Key Heights Baptist Church,
Southside Baptist Church,
United Pentecostal Church Lake Fryer Dam,
Perryton Feeders Lake Number 1 Dam,
Perryton Feeders Lake Number 2 Dam,
Wheatheart Feeders Lake Dam Ochiltree General Hospital Deer Lake,
Peckenpaugh Lake,
Truax Lake Perryton Country Club Leatherman Park,
Stark Park,
Wolf Creek County Park Farnsworth, Grogan (historical),
Huntoon, Jines (historical),
Lord, Ochiltree (historical),
Perryton,
Twichell,
Waka Farnsworth Post Office,
Perryton Post Office Lake Fryer,
Perryton Feeders Lake Number 1,
Perryton Feeders Lake Number 2,
Wheatheart Feeders Lake Central Elementary School,
Central Junior High School,
James L Wright Elementary School,
Perryton High School,
Perryton Junior High School Dietrich Springs (historical), Jines Springs,
Wampus Cat Springs Duck Pond Creek,
Gibson Creek,
Middle Prong Wolf Creek,
Northup Creek,
South Fork Clear Creek,
South Wolf Creek Horseshoe Hill KEYE-AM (Perryton),
KEYE-FM (Perryton) Murphy Park Trail
Cottonwood Arroyo,