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745 Schooner Way
Bluff Dale, TX 76433
Paluxy River Community
Welcome to Bluff Dale, a small Erath County community on the North Paluxy River, set between Stephenville and the dinosaur tracks of Dinosaur Valley State Park.
Bluff Dale is a small unincorporated community and census-designated place in northeastern Erath County, Texas, situated on U.S. Route 377 and the North Paluxy River. Settlers from Ellijay, Georgia, and other parts of the southern United States founded the community in the late 1860s, drawn by artesian springs that gave the place its original name, Bluff Spring. The 2020 census counted 151 residents. Bluff Dale developed as a small farming and trading settlement along the route between Stephenville and Granbury, and its identity remains tied to the Paluxy River valley and the surrounding Cross Timbers countryside. Ranching and hay production remain visible parts of the local economy, and the town's compact crossroads core reflects its origins as a waypoint on the old highway. The region sits within a transition of open ranchland broken by oak and juniper, with limestone ledges and river bottomland shaping the terrain. A handful of local businesses, the post office, and the school serve the dispersed rural population, and the crossroads functions as a gathering point for the surrounding ranch country. The combination of river bottomland, rolling hills, and open sky gives the community a distinctly rural Cross Timbers feel. The community is served by the Bluff Dale Independent School District, a small rural district that anchors local life. Today Bluff Dale is known for a low-key, community-minded atmosphere, with live music, local gatherings, and star-filled night skies drawing visitors. Its position between Stephenville, the self-proclaimed Cowboy Capital of the World, and Glen Rose places it within reach of Dinosaur Valley State Park, where preserved dinosaur tracks line the Paluxy, and the Fossil Rim Wildlife Center. The surrounding landscape of rolling hills, limestone ledges, and river bottomland defines the area's rural character.
Bluff Dale is in northeastern Erath County, Texas, on U.S. Route 377 and the North Paluxy River. It is an unincorporated census-designated place in central Texas, located between Stephenville and Glen Rose.
Bluff Dale was originally called Bluff Spring, named for the artesian wells and springs near the site that drew the area's earliest pioneers. The name was later changed to Bluff Dale.
Bluff Dale is served by the Bluff Dale Independent School District, a small rural district that operates a K-12 campus in the community. Its compact size fosters close relationships between families, staff, and students.
Bluff Dale is near Dinosaur Valley State Park, where preserved dinosaur tracks line the Paluxy River, and the Fossil Rim Wildlife Center near Glen Rose. Stephenville, the self-proclaimed Cowboy Capital of the World, is a short drive to the south.
Bluff Dale had a population of 151 at the 2020 census. It is a small, rural crossroads community whose surrounding landscape of rolling hills, ranches, and river bottomland defines its character in the Cross Timbers region.
City Guide
Housing in Bluff Dale is predominantly rural and single-family, with a mix of older farmhouses, ranch-style homes, and manufactured homes on larger lots. The community's small size and unincorporated status mean properties often come with acreage suited to horses, livestock, or hay production. The surrounding countryside of rolling hills and river bottomland offers more space and privacy than nearby Stephenville or Granbury, appealing to buyers seeking a country property within reach of town services.
Bluff Dale is a compact crossroads community rather than a town with formal subdivisions. Homes are scattered along U.S. Route 377, the North Paluxy River corridor, and surrounding county roads, often on multi-acre tracts. The community core near the school and highway junction holds a handful of businesses and older homes. Beyond it, ranches, farms, and wooded parcels define the landscape.
Life in Bluff Dale is unhurried and community-centered. Local gatherings, live music, and school events anchor the social calendar, and the area's clear night skies and quiet roads define everyday life. Residents look to Stephenville for shopping, dining, and the cowboy culture of its rodeo scene, while Glen Rose and the Paluxy River offer day trips. The community appeals to those seeking rural privacy without complete isolation.
Bluff Dale is served by the Bluff Dale Independent School District, a small district that operates a K-12 campus in the community. Its compact size fosters close relationships between families, staff, and students, and the school is a focal point of community life. Students participate in University Interscholastic League activities, and the district's small-town setting contrasts with the larger systems in Stephenville and Granbury.
Bluff Dale sits on U.S. Route 377, which connects the community to Stephenville to the south and Granbury to the north, and provides the principal route to the broader Dallas–Fort Worth region. Stephenville offers access to State Highways 281 and 108 for travel across central Texas. Rural county roads branch out to serve the surrounding ranchland and farms. The area is car-dependent, with regional services concentrated in Stephenville and Granbury.
Outdoor recreation around Bluff Dale centers on the Paluxy River and nearby state facilities. Dinosaur Valley State Park, a short drive away, preserves dinosaur tracks in the riverbed and offers hiking, swimming, camping, and horseback riding. The river's blue holes and limestone ledges draw swimmers and anglers in warm months. Fossil Rim Wildlife Center near Glen Rose provides wildlife viewing, and the surrounding Cross Timbers countryside supports hunting, fishing, and rural rambles.
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