Mineral Wells, TX Reviews


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Mineral Wells, TX is a small city located in Palo Pinto County, Texas. It's known for its rugged terrain, nearby lakes and rivers, and is the perfect place to get away from it all. People love visiting Mineral Wells to hike, fish, bike, camp, or simply take in the beauty of nature. The city is home to several attractions such as the famous Crazy Water Hotel that has been in operation since 1881. Visitors also enjoy shopping at the numerous antique stores or browsing the local galleries, which feature art pieces from local artists. In addition to all these activities and attractions, Mineral Wells is known for its unique mineral springs that have made it popular among tourists and locals alike.
Reviews of Mineral Wells are generally positive with visitors praising the beautiful scenery and various activities available in the area. The natural attractions are said to be quite spectacular with many people talking about how peaceful and peaceful their experience was while visiting Mineral Wells. Additionally, many people appreciate all there is to do here whether it's checking out a museum or gallery or kayaking on one of the nearby rivers. All in all reviews of Mineral Wells remain very positive due to its unique charm and endless recreational opportunities!

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Mineral Wells TX - 7/6/2013
My husband and I are looking for a small town to start our family in and we came across Mineral Wells. Visited the town once and liked what we saw but we do have a few questions before making any permanent decisions. What is the weather like there? Is it a tornado alley? How is job market? and lastly how the phone/internet connection? Read More

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Drug Related Crime - 4/4/2012
The sad truth is that drugs influence crime; Mineral Wells has its reputation for being a drug infested community. The wrap is not all that bad, but any crime is a turn off for people looking forward to finding a desirable location to live with a family, to retire, or live alone.

2012 is an election year, and currently the citizens are seeking a mandate to increase drug awareness at all levels of education, for parents, and others. Awareness provides people the ability to recognize suspicious behavior and to report it. Our community is actively seeking changes and to lower the drug-related crimes of burglary and theft.

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Over 22% lower than National Average cost of livin - 4/4/2012
With the high cost of fuel and increasing prices on medical, groceries, utilities and entertainment it makes sense to look west of Fort Worth and Weatherford, Texas to the small community of Mineral Wells.

Located in the scenic hills and mesas off Highways 281 and 180 you can find affordable homes, a short drive to local banks, businesses, shopping and dining. The Palo Pinto County Hospital is on the west side of town not far from any emergency; CareFlight is there for medical emergencies that require special care. Weatherford College has a campus here. A short drive will take you to nearby lakes for fishing and boating. There is a small rural country club with a golf course, Possum Kingdom Resort offers the celebrated Cliff's golf course just 23 miles away; Sugar Tree on the Brazos River is not far from Mineral Wells as well as Canyon West ( both located in Parker County). In less than an hour you can drive to Fort Worth for more entertainment, healthcare, shopping, and Read More

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