Spur, Texas
Spur is a city in Dickens County, on the eastern edge of the Texas Panhandle plains about 60 miles east of Lubbock, where the flat High Plains break down into the rougher rolling country and canyons of the caprock escarpment. The town took its name from the large ranching enterprise that once dominated the surrounding land, and cattle ranching and dryland farming remain characteristic of the area. The landscape around it is marked by red-dirt draws, mesquite, and open range below the caprock.
Property here runs through the Dickens 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 Dickens County notes below cover the practical details, with the official county directory for the appraisal district and tax office.
Dickens County notes
What to know around Spur
Property Tax
Who Handles Property Taxes in Dickens County
The Dickens County Appraisal District sets property values and handles exemption applications for all taxing units in the county.
Water Wells
Dickens County Has No Groundwater Conservation District
Dickens County does not appear in TWDB's current groundwater conservation district list, so rural water homework starts with the tract, the old wells, and the geology under it.
Hunting
Hunting on Private Land Is Common in Dickens County
Hunting access in Dickens County starts with two practical questions: who owns the land, and which TPWD season or permit rules apply this year.
Ranching History
The Spur Ranch Once Covered Much of Dickens County
The Spur Ranch (Espuela Cattle Company) was one of the largest ranches in Texas and shaped how Dickens County was settled.
Geography
Dickens County Straddles the Caprock Escarpment
The county has two distinct landscapes — flat High Plains to the northwest above the Caprock, and rolling breaks below it to the southeast.
County Name
Dickens County Is Named for a Man Who Died at the Alamo
The county and its seat are both named for J. Dickens, a soldier who died at the Battle of the Alamo in 1836.
Nearby
Places near Spur
Nearby counties
Local notes for nearby counties
Kent County
5 local notes · West Texas / Permian / Trans-Pecos
Crosby County
4 local notes · Panhandle / High Plains
Garza County
7 local notes · West Texas / Permian / Trans-Pecos
King County
5 local notes · Panhandle / High Plains
Motley County
6 local notes · Panhandle / High Plains
Stonewall County
6 local notes · West Texas / Permian / Trans-Pecos
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