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14940 Cathy Creek Road
Holland, TX 76534
Central Texas Farming Community
Welcome to Holland, a small Bell County farming community at the geographic center of Texas' population, just south of Temple.
Holland is a small city in eastern Bell County, Texas, within the Killeen–Temple–Fort Hood metropolitan area of Central Texas. It sits at the junction of State Highway 95 and Farm-to-Market Road 2268, approximately 15 miles south of Temple and within easy reach of Belton and the Interstate 35 corridor. The town is home to roughly 1,075 residents. Holland's history reaches back to settlement in the 1860s and 1870s, when farming families established themselves near Darr's Creek before relocating to the new townsite as the Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad arrived. A post office opened in 1879, and the community adopted the name Holland by the mid-1880s. Immigrants, primarily Czechs and Germans, helped build the farming community, a heritage that still shapes the area's cultural character. By the 1880s the town was shipping cotton and supporting gins and mills. The town holds a curious geographic distinction: the center of population of Texas has been calculated to fall within or near Holland, placing this small community at the literal demographic middle of the state. Agriculture and small-town life continue to define Holland, with cotton and farming long central to the local economy. Holland suits residents seeking a quiet, close-knit rural community with convenient access to the larger cities and employers of the Temple-Belton area. The local school district, Holland ISD, serves the community, and the surrounding countryside offers the open landscape characteristic of Central Texas farmland. Nearby reservoirs, including Stillhouse Hollow Lake and Belton Lake, provide boating and fishing, while the historic village of Salado lies a short drive to the north. The town's modest scale, agricultural roots, and regional convenience give it a distinct, unhurried character among Central Texas communities.
Holland is located in Bell County, Texas, in the eastern part of the county. It lies within the Killeen–Temple–Fort Hood metropolitan statistical area, about 15 miles south of Temple.
Holland is notable as the location of the center of population of Texas, placing the small community at the literal demographic middle of the state. The town also carries a Czech and German immigrant heritage tied to its 19th-century railroad settlement.
Public education in Holland is provided by Holland Independent School District, a small district that operates elementary and secondary campuses including Holland High School. The district is known for its close-knit, community-supported learning environment.
Holland sits at the junction of State Highway 95 and Farm-to-Market Road 2268, approximately 15 miles south of Temple. State Highway 95 provides the main route north to Temple and Belton and the Interstate 35 corridor.
Holland is within a short drive of Stillhouse Hollow Lake and Belton Lake, two U.S. Army Corps of Engineers reservoirs offering boating, fishing, and camping. The historic village of Salado is also nearby along Interstate 35.
City Guide
Holland's housing stock is characteristic of a small Central Texas farming town. Homes include older, modest single-family residences near the town center and newer construction on the outskirts, with many properties offering larger lots and a rural, open feel. The surrounding area is agricultural, so homes often sit amid farmland rather than dense subdivisions. The market skews toward single-family homes, appealing to those seeking small-town living with convenient access to Temple and Belton.
Holland offers a quiet, small-town lifestyle rooted in its agricultural and immigrant heritage. Czech and German traditions remain part of the community's identity, reflected in local culture and family ties that stretch back generations. The pace of life is unhurried, with community life centered on the school district, churches, and local events. Residents enjoy the open countryside of eastern Bell County while remaining a short drive from the shopping, dining, and employment of Temple and Belton.
Public education in Holland is provided by Holland Independent School District, a small district that operates elementary and secondary campuses including Holland High School. The district is known for its close-knit, hometown learning environment and strong community support, with families and local organizations deeply involved in school activities. For higher education and specialized programs, Temple College and other institutions across the Killeen–Temple region are within commuting distance.
Holland sits at the intersection of State Highway 95 and Farm-to-Market Road 2268, roughly 15 miles south of Temple. State Highway 95 links the town north to Temple and Belton, where Interstate 35 provides access to Waco, Austin, and the broader Central Texas corridor. The Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad historically put Holland on the map, and rail corridors still cross the region. The town's position gives residents straightforward highway access to the Killeen–Temple–Fort Hood area.
Recreation around Holland leans on the outdoors of Central Texas. Stillhouse Hollow Lake and Belton Lake, both U.S. Army Corps of Engineers reservoirs, lie within a short drive and offer boating, fishing, camping, and shoreline parks. The historic village of Salado, to the north along Interstate 35, provides shopping, dining, and cultural events. Local parks and school facilities offer everyday recreational space within the town itself, while the surrounding farmland provides an open, rural landscape.
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