Muleshoe, Texas Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

Located in the Texas Panhandle, Muleshoe City is a popular place to live. It has a population of 4,822 people, a commute time of 16.6 minutes, and the median home value of $85,400. The median income in the city is $31,602, and the average household income is $41,193. This small city has a high school graduation rate of 67%.

The early twentieth century saw rapid growth and development. The old ranchland was divided into plots by land developers and sold to farmers. The town was incorporated in 1913, when the Pecos and Northern Texas Railway laid rails across northern Bailey County. The residents of the community took their name from a nearby ranch. The county seat is currently located in nearby Abilene. In 1919, a county election was held for Muleshoe City, and the incumbent carried the election with 74 votes out of 111.

The city is located in a semi-arid steppe climate zone that extends from central Mexico to southern Alberta and Saskatchewan. It is intermediate between humid and desert climates. Muleshoe experiences warm summer days with cool nights, and cold, harsh winters. The city receives less than eighteen inches of rain annually. The high summer temperatures cause precipitation moisture to evaporate quickly.

A map of the towns that are closest to Muleshoe City will help you find your way around the area. You can even find out how close they are to each other. This map will be useful if you're planning on traveling to neighboring towns or even the next state. For example, you can see how many people live in the town 100 miles away, or in Muleshoe City, Texas.