Texas Porch
Panhandle / High Plains

Mobeetie, Texas

Mobeetie is a tiny community in Wheeler County, in the eastern Texas Panhandle about 85 miles northeast of Amarillo, set amid the grasslands and creek country of the High Plains. It is widely regarded as the oldest town in the Panhandle, having grown up in the 1870s beside the frontier military post of Fort Elliott as a supply point on the buffalo-hunting range. After the fort was abandoned and the railroad bypassed the town, Mobeetie faded, and today it is a small rural settlement remembered mainly for that early history.

Property here runs through the Wheeler Central Appraisal District and the county tax office — the homestead exemption, the appraisal cap, protests, and any MUD, PID, or special districts all sit at the parcel level. The Wheeler County notes below cover the practical details, with the official county directory for the appraisal district and tax office.

Wheeler County notes

What to know around Mobeetie

Nearby

Places near Mobeetie

Nearby counties

Local notes for nearby counties

Next steps for Mobeetie