Bicycle City Texas

TABLE OF CONTENTSPotential Bicycle City Locations

Introduction
Potential Bicycle City, TX Locations
Texas Bicycle Organizations & Resources
Texas Environmental Groups
Alternative Energy Organzations and Companies in Texas
Texas Animal Groups
Texas International Groups
Conclusion

Introduction

Texas would be a great location for Bicycle City for several reasons. First, the state has a very strong economy and is the second-largest state in the U.S. with plenty of remote land for Bicycle City’s needs. Texas also offers unique geography. It's very warm with low humidity in the west and a humid, subtropical east and offers plains, mountains, lowlands and basins–the perfect variety for bicycling enthusiasts. Texas also offers unique wildlife experiences and a diverse, welcoming atmosphere.

Some great locations for Bicycle City, TX, might be:

Denison, TX
  • Population: 23,648
  • Average Monthly Rainfall: 3.3 inches
  • Average Monthly High Temperatures: Jan. – 40, Feb. – 45, Mar. – 54, Apr. – 64, May – 71, Jun. – 78, Jul. – 84, Aug. – 82, Sep. – 75, Oct. – 65, Nov. – 54, Dec. – 44
  • Water: Iron Ore Creek, Smith Creek, Cleveland Branch
  • Zip Codes: 75021, 74731, 74733, 75090, 75092, 75076, 75020
Lubbock, TX
  • Population: 209,737
  • Average Monthly Rainfall: 1.6 inches
  • Average Monthly High Temperatures: Jan. – 38, Feb. – 44, Mar. – 51, Apr. – 61, May – 68, Jun. – 77, Jul. – 80, Aug. – 78, Sep. – 71, Oct. – 61, Nov. – 50, Dec. – 41
  • Water: Prairie Dog Town Fork, Corrizo Creek, Lake Meredith
  • Zip Codes: 79401, 79403, 79404, 79405, 79406, 79407, 79410, 79411, 79412, 79423, 79434, 79415, 79416, 79423, 79424
Snyder, TX
  • Population: 10,580
  • Average Monthly Rainfall: 1.9 inches
  • Average Monthly High Temperatures: Jan. – 40, Feb. – 44, Mar. – 54, Apr. – 64, May – 71, Jun. – 78, Jul. – 81, Aug. – 80, Sep. – 74, Oct. – 64, Nov. – 51, Dec. – 42
  • Water: Cottonwood Creek, South Sage Creek, Cooper Creek, Kildugan Creek, T-O Creek, Canyon Creek, McKenzie Creek, Camp Creek, Turkey Creek, White River
  • Zip Codes: 79527, 79526, 79517, 79330, 79512, 79565, 79549
Abilene, TX
  • Population: 114,757
  • Average Monthly Rainfall: 2.1”
  • Average Monthly High Temperatures: Jan. – 44, Feb. – 47, Mar. – 56, Apr. – 65, May – 74, Jun. – 80, Jul. – 84, Aug. – 84, Sep. – 76, Oct. – 66, Nov. – 55, Dec. – 46
  • Water: White River, Red River, Pease River, Wichita River
  • Zip Codes: 79601, 79602, 79603, 79605, 79606
Pecos, TX
  • Population: 8,251
  • Average Monthly Rainfall: 0.9 inches
  • Average Monthly High Temperatures: Jan. – 44, Feb. – 48, Mar. – 57, Apr. – 66, May – 74, Jun. – 82, Jul. – 84, Aug. – 82, Sep. – 76, Oct. – 65, Nov. – 54, Dec. – 46
  • Water: Sikes Lake, Red Bluff Lake, Pecos River, Rio Grande
  • Zip Codes: 79719, 79785, 79754, 79780, 79777, 79718, 79772
Ozona, TX
  • Population: 1,764
  • Average Monthly Rainfall: 1.6 inches
  • Average Monthly High Temperatures: Jan. – 44, Feb. – 48, Mar. – 58, Apr. – 66, May – 74, Jun. – 78, Jul. – 82, Aug. – 81, Sep. – 75, Oct. – 65, Nov. – 55, Dec. – 46
  • Water: Rio Grande River, Frio River, Nueces River
  • Zip Codes: 76930, 79781, 76950, 78837, 76932, 76943
Fort Stockton, TX
  • Population: 7,268
  • Average Monthly Rainfall: 1.2 inches
  • Average Monthly High Temperatures: Jan. – 45, Feb. – 48, Mar. – 57, Apr. – 66, May – 74, Jun. – 80, Jul. – 82, Aug. – 80, Sep. – 74, Oct. – 65, Nov. – 55, Dec. – 47
  • Water: Red Bluff Lake, Pecos River, Concho River, Twin Buttes Reservoir
  • Zip Codes: 79730, 79740, 79431, 79742, 79756, 79788, 79735
Waco, TX
  • Population: 120,465
  • Average Monthly Rainfall: 2.7 inches
  • Average Monthly High Temperatures: Jan. – 45, Feb. – 48, Mar. – 58, Apr. – 67, May – 74, Jun. – 82, Jul. – 86, Aug. – 86, Sep. – 78, Oct. – 68, Nov. – 58, Dec. – 48
  • Water: Lake Whitney, Aquilla Lake, Hog Creek<, Marlin Branch, White Rock Creek, Landon Branch, Live Oak Creek, Speegleville Creek, Spring Branch, Tennant Branch, Bosque River
  • Zip Codes: 76701, 76704, 76705, 76706, 76707, 76708, 76710, 76711, 76798
Texas Bicycle Organizations
Texas Environmental Groups
Alternative Energy Organizations & Companies in Texas
Texas Animal Groups
Texas International Groups
Conclusion

Bicycle City, Texas, could be a great place for people to live, work and play. The rugged and diverse landscape of Texas and the state’s independent spirit and rich history make it a perfect location for Bicycle City.

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