Palo Pinto County, Texas
Mineral Wells Real Estate and Local Guide
Mineral Wells is a historic spa city on the Palo Pinto and Parker county line, named for the mineral springs that made it a national health-tourism destination in the early 1900s. It remains widely known for its Crazy Water and its landmark Baker and Crazy Water hotels. Ranked Realty pairs verified local data with the agents who know Mineral Wells best.
About the area
Living in Mineral Wells, TX
Officially designated the Wellness Capital of Texas in 2023 through legislative resolution HCR 4.
The housing market
Homes in Mineral Wells
- About 55% of occupied housing units are owner-occupied.
- Roughly 68% of housing units are single-family detached homes.
- The median home value is about $146,100.
Landmarks and lifestyle
What makes Mineral Wells home
Baker Hotel
Landmark 14-story spa hotel built during the city's mineral-water boom
Famous Mineral Water Company
Last surviving mineral-water drinking pavilion in the city, home of Crazy Water
Crazy Water Hotel
Restored historic downtown hotel connected to the Crazy Water mineral-water brand
Lake Mineral Wells State Park & Trailway
State park just east of the city with fishing, camping, hiking, and rock climbing at Penitentiary Hollow
Mineral Wells Fossil Park
Free public site where visitors can dig for and keep marine fossils
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Local facts on this page are verified against public sources as part of the AppWT local-data project. Data reflects the most recent available figures.