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901 County Road 3150
Kempner, TX 76539
Central Texas Hill Country
Welcome to Kempner, a small Lampasas County city along U.S. Highway 190 and the Lampasas River, set in the rolling Hill Country between Copperas Cove and Lampasas.
Kempner is a small city in southern Lampasas County, Texas, on U.S. Highway 190 in the gently rolling Hill Country between the county seat of Lampasas and the military and commercial centers of Copperas Cove and Killeen. The Lampasas River passes near the community, and the surrounding landscape mixes oak-covered hills, ranches, and small farms with newer residential lots. The community was founded in 1882 and named for Harris Kempner, a Galveston-based merchant, banker, and railroad investor. For most of its history it remained a small rural settlement, incorporating as a city in 1997 as growth from the Killeen–Temple area began to reach Lampasas County. Today Kempner is part of the Killeen–Temple–Fort Hood metropolitan statistical area, with a population of just over 1,100 residents. Kempner functions as a quiet residential and semi-rural community whose economy is closely tied to the nearby U.S. Army installation at Fort Hood, one of the largest military posts in the nation. Many residents commute to jobs on post or in Copperas Cove and Killeen, while others work in Lampasas, the county seat. The city itself supports a small commercial base along U.S. Highway 190. Students attend the Lampasas Independent School District, which serves the city and surrounding communities. The area's Hill Country setting, available land, and short commute to Fort Hood make Kempner a draw for military families, retirees, and those seeking country living with suburban convenience. Copperas Cove and Lampasas, each about 15 to 20 minutes away, supply shopping, dining, and services, while Killeen and Temple offer larger regional amenities. Kempner's blend of rural character, Hill Country scenery, and proximity to one of Texas' largest employers gives it a distinctive niche within the Fort Hood region.
Kempner is located in Lampasas County, Texas, in the rolling Hill Country of central Texas. The city sits along U.S. Highway 190 between Copperas Cove to the east and Lampasas, the county seat, to the west.
Kempner is served by the Lampasas Independent School District, which also serves the city of Lampasas and part of the Bend community. Campuses are located in nearby Lampasas, with bus service connecting Kempner.
Kempner is about 15 to 20 minutes from Copperas Cove and Lampasas, and a short drive beyond to Killeen and the U.S. Army's Fort Hood. Many Kempner residents commute to jobs on post or in the surrounding Killeen–Temple area.
Kempner was founded in 1882 and named for Harris Kempner, a Texas banker, merchant, and railroad magnate. It remained a small rural settlement for most of its history and incorporated as a city in 1997.
Outdoor recreation centers on the Lampasas River and the surrounding Hill Country, with fishing, hunting, and rural pursuits. Nearby Stillhouse Hollow Lake and Belton Lake offer boating and camping, and Lampasas, Copperas Cove, and Killeen provide parks, shopping, and events.
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Kempner's housing reflects its rural-to-suburban transition. The original townsite along U.S. Highway 190 holds older, modest single-family homes, while newer construction spreads across larger lots, rural subdivisions, and scattered acreage tracts in the surrounding hills. Manufactured homes and ranch properties are common in the wider area, and most residents own their homes. The market emphasizes space, privacy, and Hill Country views over density, attracting military families, retirees, and commuters who want more land than is typical closer to Killeen or Copperas Cove, while keeping the post within a short drive.
Kempner's residential pattern centers on the U.S. Highway 190 corridor, where the small original townsite and its commercial core sit among oak-dotted lots and ranchland. Beyond the core, homes spread across larger rural parcels, agricultural tracts, and a handful of newer subdivisions that have developed as the Fort Hood region expanded into Lampasas County. The Lampasas River and rolling hills frame many properties. There are no large master-planned communities; instead, the character is one of scattered, low-density living, with Copperas Cove and Lampasas serving as the nearest conventional suburban centers.
Life in Kempner is quiet and country-oriented, with a tight-knit community atmosphere and the rolling Hill Country as a daily backdrop. Residents value the space and slower pace, while remaining close enough to Copperas Cove, Lampasas, and Killeen for work, schools, and shopping. The area's strong military presence gives the community a steady, service-oriented rhythm, with many households connected to Fort Hood. Weekends often involve the Lampasas River, nearby lakes, or day trips across the Hill Country, making Kempner a fit for those who prefer rural living over suburban density.
Kempner is served by the Lampasas Independent School District, which also serves the city of Lampasas and part of the surrounding Bend community, with campuses in nearby Lampasas. The adjacent Copperas Cove Independent School District serves the community across the county line to the east. For higher education, Central Texas College in Killeen and other institutions in the region are within commuting distance. Families drawn to the area's affordability and Hill Country setting generally weigh the district's small, community-based scale as part of their decision.
U.S. Highway 190 is Kempner's principal artery, running east toward Copperas Cove, Killeen, and Fort Hood and west toward Lampasas. Copperas Cove and Lampasas are each about 15 to 20 minutes away, and the broader Killeen–Temple area, with its larger employment, retail, and medical centers, lies just beyond along the same corridor. The region's highway network connects Kempner to the rest of central Texas. Most residents rely on private vehicles, and the city's position makes the daily commute to Fort Hood practical from a rural home base.
Recreation around Kempner centers on the Lampasas River and the open Hill Country landscape, which support fishing, hunting, and rural outdoor pursuits. Nearby lakes in the Killeen–Copperas Cove area, including Stillhouse Hollow Lake and Belton Lake, offer boating, camping, and shoreline parks within a short drive. The county seat of Lampasas adds historic attractions and community events, while the wider Hill Country provides state parks and scenic drives. For organized recreation and additional amenities, residents look to Copperas Cove, Lampasas, and the Killeen–Temple area.
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