Bishop, TX is located in Nueces County with a population of 78343 according to the most recent census data. Best Places ranks Bishop highly due to its excellent quality of life and low cost of living. It has an overall livability score of 76 out of 100 and ranks as one of the most affordable places to live in Texas. The city offers a diverse range of cultural activities, including festivals, art galleries, and museums. A highlight is the Bishop Arts District which features unique shops, restaurants, and entertainment venues. Additionally, Bishop boasts many outdoor attractions like fishing spots, parks and trails for biking and hiking. With so much to offer at such an affordable price point, it’s no wonder that Bishop is one of the best places to live in Texas!
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