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Reno city (Parker and Tarrant Counties), TX

Texas · Parker County · Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington Metro

Reno city (Parker and Tarrant Counties) is a small town in Texas with a population of 3,156. Residents earn $92,857 per year, which is 24% above the national average.

3.2 /5.0
B Good
3,156 Population 239/sq mi density
$92,857 Median Income $35,420 per capita
$294,800 Home Value $328,641 Zillow
$1,167 Median Rent 28.2% income on rent
64°F Avg Temperature 330 sunny days/yr
127 Violent Crime/100K 1,203 property/100K
B
Overall
3.2 / 5.0
Good overall score based on economy, affordability, safety and education
A+
Economy
4.9 / 5.0
$92,857 median income, 1.4% unemployment
A+
Affordability
4.9 / 5.0
$294,800 home value, $1,167/mo rent
F
Safety
1.0 / 5.0
127 violent crimes/100K (67% below avg)
D
Education
1.9 / 5.0
10.8% bachelor's degree or higher

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Full City Profile
Median Income $92,857
24% higher than US avg
Home Value $294,800
5% higher than US avg
Violent Crime 127/100K
67% lower than US avg
Bachelor's+ 10.8%
68% lower than US avg
Median Rent $1,167
0% lower than US avg
Obesity Rate 35.5%
11% higher than US avg
Unemployment 1.4%
61% lower than US avg
Poverty Rate 4.6%
63% lower than US avg

How Reno city (Parker and Tarrant Counties) Compares to the U.S. Average (100% = U.S. avg)

People

Population3,156
Median Age40.1 yrs
Density239/mi²
Male / Female53% / 47%
Largest GroupWhite 90%
Veterans11.6%

Economy

A+
Median Income$92,857
Per Capita$35,420
Unemployment1.4%
Poverty4.6%
County GDP$7,566M
Commute38 min

Housing

A+
Home Value$294,800
Rent$1,167
Ownership82.2%
Zillow$328,641
Housing Units1,399
Rent Burden28.2%

Crime

F
Violent127/100K
Property1,203/100K

Health

Obesity35.5%
UninsuredN/A
Smoking14.6%
Depression26.1%
Heart Disease5.2%

Climate

Avg Temp64°F (18°C)
AQI42 (Good)
Rain35.2 in/yr
Sunny Days330/yr
Elevation760 ft (232 m)

Education

D
Bachelor's+10.8%
High School+82.0%
Graduate+5.0%
School Score5.88

Community

2024 VoteR 83% / D 16%
Commute38 min
Broadband84.7%
EV Stations1
Libraries4

Is Reno city (Parker and Tarrant Counties) a Good Place to Live?

Based on current data, Reno city (Parker and Tarrant Counties) receives an overall livability score of 3.2 out of 5.0, earning a grade of B. Key strengths include above-average household incomes, low unemployment, low crime rates, abundant sunshine. Areas to be aware of include long commute times. Reno city (Parker and Tarrant Counties) offers a solid quality of life with a good balance of affordability, safety, and opportunity.

Economy & Jobs

The median household income in Reno city (Parker and Tarrant Counties) is $92,857, 24% above the national average of $75,149. Residents generally enjoy above-average earning potential. The job market is very strong with unemployment at just 1.4%. Only 4.6% of residents live below the poverty line, well below the national rate of 12.4%. Workers commute an average of 38 minutes, longer than the typical American commute of 28 minutes.

Cost of Living & Housing

The median home value in Reno city (Parker and Tarrant Counties) is $294,800, roughly aligned with the national median of $281,900. Renters pay a median of $1,167 per month. A price-to-income ratio of 3.2x indicates a reasonably affordable housing market.

Safety & Crime

Reno city (Parker and Tarrant Counties) is a very safe community with a violent crime rate of 127 per 100,000 residents / well below the national average of 380. Property crime occurs at a rate of 1,203 per 100,000, 39% below the national average.

Education

10.8% of residents hold a bachelor's degree, below the national average of 33.7%. 82.0% have completed high school. Area schools have an average test score of 5.9/10.

Climate & Weather

Reno city (Parker and Tarrant Counties) enjoys a moderate climate with an average annual temperature of 64°F. Winters average 44°F in January while summers reach 84°F in July. With 330 sunny days per year, residents enjoy well above the national average of sunshine. Annual precipitation totals 35.2 inches. Air quality is rated Good with a median AQI of 42.

Reno city (Parker and Tarrant Counties) has a population of 3,156 with a density of 239 people per square mile, spread across 12.9 square miles. The median age is 40.1 years, 3% older than the national median of 38.9. The gender split is 47.1% female and 52.9% male. The city is predominantly White (90.2%), with 2.4% Hispanic. English is the primary language spoken at home by 93.7% of residents, while 6.3% speak Spanish. 11.6% of the population are veterans, above the national rate of 6.0%. 16.5% of residents have a disability (above the 13.0% national average). 84.6% have health insurance coverage.

Population

3,156
Total Population
239
People / sq mi
40.1yrs
Median Age
3% above US avg
12.9mi²
Land Area

Gender Distribution

Male 52.9%
Female 47.1%

Race & Ethnicity

Reno city (Parker and Tarrant Counties) vs U.S. Average

Language Spoken at Home

English Only 93.7%
19% above US avg
Spanish 6.3%
53% below US avg

Social Characteristics

Reno city (Parker and Tarrant Counties) vs U.S. Average

The median household income in Reno city (Parker and Tarrant Counties) is $92,857, which is 24% above the national average of $75,149. Per capita income is $35,420. The average weekly wage is $1,093, 24% lower than the U.S. average. The unemployment rate is 1.4% (below the 3.6% US average). 4.6% of residents live below the poverty line, lower than the national rate of 12.4%. The area has 3,747 business establishments, including 272 restaurants. The cost of living index is 97.1, roughly in line with the national average. Workers commute an average of 38 minutes (longer than the 28-minute US average). 5.7% of workers work from home (below the 15.2% national rate).

Income: Reno city (Parker and Tarrant Counties) vs U.S.

Commute Mode

Income

Median HH Income$92,857
24% above US avg
Per Capita Income$35,420
Avg Weekly Wage$1,093
IRS Avg AGI$109,679
Gini Index0.430 (0=equal, 1=unequal)

Employment & Poverty

Unemployment1.4%
61% below US avg
Poverty Rate4.6%
63% below US avg
Establishments (County)3,747
County GDP$7,566M

Business (County)

Restaurants272
Healthcare324
Retail407
Manufacturing162

Tax & Cost of Living

Property Tax (IRS)$8,568
145% above US avg
Cost of Living97.10 (100=avg)
Effective Tax Rate2.91%

Commute & Transportation

Commute Time38.0 min
Drive Alone82.8%
Public Transit0.0%
Work from Home5.7%

Walkability

The median home value in Reno city (Parker and Tarrant Counties) is $294,800, 5% above the national median of $281,900. Zillow estimates the typical home value at $328,641, higher than the Census estimate. Monthly rent averages $1,167 (0% below the national average of $1,163). Fair market rent ranges from $935 for a one-bedroom to $1,149 for a two-bedroom apartment. 82.2% of housing units are owner-occupied (above the 65.4% national rate). There are 1,399 total housing units in the city. The median year a home was built is 1988. The average annual property tax is $8,568 (higher than the $3,500 national average). 28.2% of renters spend 30% or more of their income on housing. The home price-to-income ratio is 3.2x.

Home Value Sources

Ownership Split

Home Values

Census Median$294,800
5% above US avg
Zillow ZHVI$328,641

Real Estate Market (Redfin)

Rental Costs

Census Median Rent$1,167
0% below US avg
Rent Burden28.2%

HUD Fair Market Rent

Studio$887
1 Bedroom$935
2 Bedrooms$1,149
3 Bedrooms$1,497
4 Bedrooms$1,733

Ownership & Property

Homeownership82.2%
Owner-Occupied82.2%
Renter-Occupied17.8%
Housing Units1,399
Median Year Built1988

Property Tax

Avg Tax (IRS)$8,568
145% above US avg
Effective Rate2.91%
In Reno city (Parker and Tarrant Counties), 35.5% of adults are obese, above the national rate of 32.1%. 9.2% have diabetes. Heart disease affects 5.2% of residents. 31.2% have high blood pressure. 14.6% are current smokers. 21.9% report binge drinking. 23.0% are physically inactive. 26.1% report depression (above the 20.0% national average). 19.0% experience frequent mental distress. The primary care physician ratio is 1:2,613. The dentist ratio is 1:2,909. 54.9% of residents have access to exercise opportunities. The food environment index is 7.9 out of 10.

Health Metrics: Reno city (Parker and Tarrant Counties) vs U.S. Average (%)

Chronic Conditions

Obesity35.5%
11% above US avg
Diabetes9.2%
Heart Disease5.2%
High Blood Pressure31.2%
Asthma10.4%
COPD6.3%
Cancer7.3%
Stroke2.8%

Behaviors & Mental Health

Smoking14.6%
4% above US avg
Binge Drinking21.9%
Physical Inactivity23.0%
Depression26.1%
Mental Distress19.0%
Physical Distress12.6%
Short Sleep38.5%

Healthcare Access

Insurance Rate84.6%
Primary Care1:2,613
Dentists1:2,909
Mental Health1:1,377
Checkup Rate72.2%
Dental Visits60.5%
Premature Death7,329/100K

Food & Exercise

Food Environment7.9/10
Exercise Access54.9%
Healthcare Facilities324
Reno city (Parker and Tarrant Counties) has a violent crime rate of 127 per 100,000 residents, 67% below the national average of 380. Property crime stands at 1,203 per 100,000, 39% below the U.S. average. The county recorded 16 fatal traffic crashes. Overall, Reno city (Parker and Tarrant Counties) receives a safety grade of F.

Crime Rates: Reno city (Parker and Tarrant Counties) vs U.S. Average (per 100,000)

Violent Crime

Total Violent126.7/100K
67% below US avg

Property Crime

Total Property1,203.3/100K
39% below US avg

Traffic Safety

Fatal Crashes (County/yr)16
Avg Accident Severity0.0 / 4.0

Safety Score

Safety GradeF
Safety Score1.0 / 5.0
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Reno city (Parker and Tarrant Counties) enjoys a temperate climate with an average annual temperature of 64°F (18°C). Winters average 44°F in January while summers reach 84°F in July. The area gets 330 sunny days per year, well above the U.S. average of 205 / making it one of the sunnier locations in the country. Annual precipitation totals 35.2 inches. Air quality is rated Good with a median AQI of 42. The city sits at an elevation of 760 feet.

Temperature

44°F Jan (7°C) 84°F Jul (29°C)
Annual Average64.2°F
19% above US avg
January Average44°F (7°C)
July Average84°F (29°C)
Sunny Days330 days/yr

Geography

Elevation760 ft (232 m)
Area12.9 sq mi (33.3 km²)
Population Density239/sq mi
Coordinates32.9488°N, 97.5660°W
TimezoneAmerica/Chicago
CountyParker County County
Nearest AirportFort Worth Meacham International (FTW)
15 miles away

Precipitation & Snow

Annual Rainfall 35.2"
7% below US avg
Wettest Month (May) 4.65"
Driest Month (Jan) 1.65"

Air Quality

AQI Median42.0
RatingGood

Air Pollutants (EPA 2023)

Ozone (O₃)0.0464 ppm

Natural Hazard Risk

Overall RiskRelatively Moderate
Risk Score81.1 / 100
Social Vulnerability18.7 / 100
Community Resilience45.7 / 100

Hazard Breakdown

Tornado Relatively High
Hurricane Very Low
Earthquake Very Low
Wildfire Relatively Moderate
Flood Relatively Low
Hail Relatively Moderate
Strong Wind Relatively Low
Heat Wave Relatively Moderate
Winter Weather Relatively Low
Lightning Relatively Moderate
Ice Storm Relatively Moderate
Drought Relatively Low
Cold Wave Relatively Moderate
Landslide Relatively Low
Source: FEMA National Risk Index v1.20 (Dec 2025)

Earthquake History

133 earthquakes (M2.5+) within 150 km since 1990. Strongest: M4.0. Most recent: M3.1 on May 1, 2024.

May 7, 2015 5 km N of Venus, Texas M4.0 68 km
Nov 28, 2013 6 km SSW of Perrin, Texas M3.7 49 km
Dec 9, 2013 8 km S of Perrin, Texas M3.7 46 km
Nov 20, 2013 1 km NNW of Azle, Texas M3.6 4 km
Dec 8, 2013 0 km NNE of Sanctuary, Texas M3.6 4 km
Jan 7, 2015 6 km NE of Irving, Texas M3.6 64 km
Apr 28, 2013 4 km NNW of Oakland, Oklahoma M3.5 149 km
Jun 8, 2004 6 km N of Lone Grove, Oklahoma M3.5 146 km
Jun 24, 2012 3 km SSE of Briaroaks, Texas M3.5 59 km
Jan 6, 2015 4 km ENE of Irving, Texas M3.5 63 km
May 19, 2018 8 km NW of Venus, Texas M3.4 64 km
Nov 25, 2013 3 km WNW of Sanctuary, Texas M3.4 6 km
Sep 23, 2013 4 km WNW of Marietta, Oklahoma M3.4 117 km
Sep 30, 2012 4 km NW of Irving, Texas M3.4 56 km
May 18, 2015 5 km N of Irving, Texas M3.3 58 km
Jun 15, 2012 5 km SSE of Briaroaks, Texas M3.3 61 km
May 31, 2002 15 km S of Cornish, Oklahoma M3.3 120 km
May 16, 2009 5 km NNW of Grand Prairie, Texas M3.3 54 km
Apr 2, 2015 5 km NNE of Irving, Texas M3.3 60 km
Jan 18, 2012 9 km SSE of Godley, Texas M3.3 65 km
Source: USGS (M2.5+, 1990–2025)

Tornado History

825 tornadoes (EF0+) within 100 km since 1950. Strongest: EF4. Total: 47 fatalities, 1,456 injuries.

Date Rating Distance Fatalities
Dec 26, 2015 EF4 93 km 10
May 15, 2013 EF4 62 km 6
Apr 25, 1994 EF4 86 km 3
Apr 25, 1990 EF4 31 km 0
May 26, 1976 EF4 80 km 0
May 25, 2024 EF3 66 km 7
May 25, 2024 EF3 88 km 0
Mar 21, 2022 EF3 72 km 0
Oct 20, 2019 EF3 61 km 0
Dec 26, 2015 EF3 82 km 0
May 15, 2013 EF3 77 km 0
Apr 16, 2002 EF3 30 km 0
Mar 28, 2000 EF3 48 km 0
Mar 28, 2000 EF3 30 km 2
May 7, 1995 EF3 64 km 2
May 7, 1995 EF3 96 km 3
Dec 13, 1984 EF3 91 km 0
May 12, 1982 EF3 81 km 0
May 26, 1976 EF3 67 km 0
May 26, 1976 EF3 62 km 0
Source: NOAA SPC (EF0+, 1950–2024)

Wildfire History

20 wildfires (100+ acres) within 100 km. Largest: PK COMPLEX (128,548 ac, 2011).

Year Name Acres Distance
2011 PK COMPLEX 128,548 89 km
2009 MONTAGUE COUNTY COMPLEX 25,907 85 km
2009 APRIL 9TH COMPLEX 1 22,099 76 km
2009 APRIL 9TH COMPLEX 2 13,805 77 km
1996 HENRIETTA FIRE 13,629 92 km
1996 POOLVILLE FIRE 12,128 27 km
2022 DEMPSEY 11,576 66 km
2022 BIG L 9,653 74 km
2011 CHERRY HOMES 7,398 65 km
2011 ENMIN FIRE 6,618 67 km
2009 MONTAGUE COUNTY COMPLEX 6,505 75 km
2022 CHALK MOUNTAIN 6,461 85 km
2011 MCDONALD II 5,932 93 km
2011 101 RANCH 5,861 83 km
1996 UNNAMED 5,370 97 km
2006 CADDO II COMPLEX 5,270 97 km
2006 BURWICK 4,671 76 km
2011 HAT ON ROAD 4,410 82 km
2022 LAZY 4,355 90 km
2011 BRYSON COMPLEX 4,287 84 km
Source: NIFC/IRWIN (100+ acres)

Monthly Weather

Month Avg Temperature Precipitation Summary
January 44°F (7°C) 1.7 in Coldest, Driest
February 48°F (9°C) 2.1 in
March 56°F (13°C) 2.7 in
April 64°F (18°C) 3.3 in
May 72°F (22°C) 4.7 in Wettest
June 79°F (26°C) 3.4 in
July 84°F (29°C) 2.2 in Warmest
August 83°F (29°C) 2.2 in
September 76°F (25°C) 3.4 in
October 66°F (19°C) 3.6 in
November 54°F (12°C) 2.3 in
December 46°F (8°C) 1.9 in

Reno city (Parker and Tarrant Counties) has a seasonal temperature swing of 40°F / from 44°F in January to 84°F in July. Total annual precipitation is 33.4 inches, with May being the wettest month (4.7") and January the driest (1.7").

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Reno city (Parker and Tarrant Counties) is located in Parker County. It is classified as Metro / 1 million+, part of a metropolitan area. 10.8% of adults hold a bachelor's degree or higher, 68% below the national average of 33.7%. 82.0% have completed high school. 5.0% hold a graduate or professional degree (below the 13.1% national rate). Area schools have an average test score of 5.9 out of 10. In the 2024 presidential election, the county voted Republican with 82.8% of the vote, a 66.4-point margin. 84.7% of households have broadband internet access. The area has 1 EV charging stations. There are 4 public libraries serving the community. 324 healthcare facilities operate in the area. 82.8% of workers drive alone to work.

2024 Presidential Election (County)

R 82.8%
D 16.4%

Winner: Republican by 66.4 points

Safety & Disasters

Fatal Crashes (County/yr)16
Avg Accident Severity0.0 / 4.0
F Safety Grade (1.0/5.0)

Education

Bachelor's Degree+10.8%
68% below US avg
High School+82.0%
Graduate Degree+5.0%
School Test Score5.88
D Education Grade (1.9/5.0)

Area & Infrastructure

RUCC Code 1Metro / 1 million+
Population Density239/sq mi
Total Area12.9 sq mi
CountyParker County County

Services

Broadband Access84.7%
Avg Download Speed79.7 Mbps
Avg Upload Speed20.7 Mbps
Max Download Speed1,000 Mbps
EV Charging Stations1
Alt Fuel Stations1
Public Libraries4
Healthcare Facilities324
Restaurants272
Retail Stores407

Commute & Transportation

Avg Commute38.0 min
Drive Alone82.8%
Public Transit0.0%
Work from Home5.7%
Average costs for common services in Reno city (Parker and Tarrant Counties). Prices are estimated based on regional cost of living data and may vary by provider.

Healthcare

Doctor Visit (Primary Care) $243 ($146–$388)
Specialist Visit $340 ($194–$534)
Urgent Care Visit $194 ($97–$340)
Emergency Room Visit $2,136 ($777–$4,855)
Dental Cleaning $126 ($73–$194)
Dental Filling $243 ($146–$388)
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Auto Repair

Oil Change (Conventional) $44 ($24–$73)
Oil Change (Synthetic) $73 ($49–$117)
Brake Pad Replacement $291 ($146–$486)
Tire Rotation $39 ($19–$73)
New Tires (Set of 4) $583 ($388–$971)
Battery Replacement $194 ($97–$340)
View all 18 services

Home Services

Plumber (Per Hour) $97 ($58–$146)
Electrician (Per Hour) $87 ($49–$136)
HVAC Repair $388 ($146–$777)
HVAC System Install $6,797 ($3,884–$11,652)
Roof Repair $971 ($388–$1,942)
Roof Replacement $8,739 ($5,341–$14,565)
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Legal

Divorce (Uncontested) $1,457 ($486–$3,399)
Divorce (Contested) $14,565 ($4,855–$29,130)
DUI Defense $4,855 ($1,942–$9,710)
Bankruptcy (Chapter 7) $1,457 ($777–$2,913)
Will Preparation $486 ($194–$971)
Trust Preparation $2,428 ($971–$4,855)
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Personal Care

Men's Haircut $24 ($15–$44)
Women's Haircut $53 ($29–$97)
Hair Coloring (Full) $146 ($73–$243)
Manicure $24 ($15–$44)
Pedicure $39 ($24–$63)
Massage (1 Hour) $78 ($49–$126)
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Food & Grocery

Gallon of Milk (per gallon) $3.98 ($2.91–$5.34)
Dozen Eggs (per dozen) $3.40 ($2.43–$4.86)
Loaf of Bread $3.69 ($2.43–$5.34)
Chicken Breast (per lb) $4.37 ($2.91–$6.31)
Ground Beef (per lb) $5.34 ($3.88–$7.28)
Rice (per lb) $0.97 ($0.58–$1.75)
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Utilities

Electricity (Monthly) $136 ($78–$243)
Natural Gas (Monthly) $68 ($29–$146)
Water/Sewer (Monthly) $68 ($39–$117)
Internet (Monthly) $68 ($39–$97)
Cell Phone Plan (Monthly) $63 ($29–$97)
Cable TV (Monthly) $83 ($49–$146)
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Transportation

Monthly Parking (Downtown) $194 ($73–$486)
Car Insurance (Annual) $1,942 ($1,165–$3,399)
Bus Pass (Monthly) $68 ($29–$126)
Taxi/Uber (5-Mile Ride) $15 ($7.77–$24)
Car Registration (Annual) $97 ($29–$243)
Driver's License Renewal $29 ($15–$73)
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Education & Childcare

Daycare (Infant, Monthly) $1,165 ($583–$2,428)
Daycare (Toddler, Monthly) $971 ($486–$1,942)
After-School Care (Monthly) $388 ($194–$680)
Tutoring (Per Hour) $49 ($24–$97)
SAT/ACT Prep Course $971 ($388–$2,428)
Private School (K-12, Annual) $12,138 ($4,855–$29,130)
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Pets

Vet Visit (Routine Checkup) $58 ($29–$97)
Dog Vaccination (Annual) $97 ($49–$194)
Dog Grooming $58 ($29–$97)
Pet Boarding (Per Night) $39 ($19–$73)
Dog Spay/Neuter $291 ($146–$486)
Cat Spay/Neuter $194 ($97–$388)
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Childcare

Center-Based (monthly)
Infant$827
Toddler$762
Preschool$736
Family Childcare (monthly)
Infant$723
Toddler$684
Preschool$675
Source: DOL Women's Bureau (2022)

Top Industries in Parker County

Largest private-sector industries by employment (BLS QCEW 2024 data, county level).

Industry Jobs Establishments Avg Annual Pay Location Quotient
Retail Trade 6,286 365 $42,395 1.52
Health Care & Social Assistance 4,912 369 $57,132 0.83
Accommodation & Food Services 4,759 264 $23,216 1.26
Construction 3,897 516 $75,921 1.79
Manufacturing 3,449 192 $75,422 1.01
Professional & Technical Services 1,864 467 $74,925 0.65
Administrative & Waste Services 1,674 197 $48,213 0.69
Wholesale Trade 1,453 184 $86,408 0.89
Other Services 1,262 252 $46,856 1.01
Transportation & Warehousing 969 122 $69,954 0.55
Finance & Insurance 843 202 $87,791 0.50
Real Estate 643 166 $68,353 1.00
Mining & Oil/Gas 606 51 $91,028 3.86
Arts & Entertainment 479 48 $18,899 0.69
Educational Services 463 40 $30,714 0.54
Agriculture & Forestry 400 107 $49,694 1.19
Management of Companies 324 21 $140,421 0.46
Information & Technology 309 41 $52,585 0.40
Unclassified 51 32 $44,622 0.88
Utilities 30 3 $92,619 0.19

Radio Stations near Reno city (Parker and Tarrant Counties)

10 stations within ~55 km.

Station Genre Quality
Sam Meyers Classic Country classic country MP3 128 kbps
Radio Dismuke 1920s, 1930s MP3 24 kbps
KNTU 88.1 Indie alternative, indie AAC+ 96 kbps
SLS Digital Music ambient pop, lofi AAC 64 kbps
Kickynit Satellite Radio big band, blues MP3 128 kbps
WWG57 162.450 NOAA Weather Radio local weather MP3 128 kbps
Pure Country 89.3 AAC+ 64 kbps
KTCU college, university AAC 64 kbps
88.5 Chuck FM adult hits AAC+ 64 kbps
88.1 KNTU The One AAC+ 96 kbps

Campgrounds Near Reno city (Parker and Tarrant Counties)

10 campgrounds found near Reno city (Parker and Tarrant Counties).

NameRatingSitesPrice
Black Creek Lake 4.7/5 1 $10
Holiday (Texas) 4.2/5 105 $14–$40
MURRELL PARK 4.1/5 11 $14
Tadra Point 4.0/5 1 $10
BEAR CREEK 3.5/5 47 $26–$125
LONGHORN 2.9/5 1 $60–$125
MUSTANG 1 $125
NORTH HOLIDAY PARK 1 $125
ROCKY CREEK PARK (BENBROOK LAKE) 11 $14
Valley View Group Use 1 $10

National Parks Near Reno city (Parker and Tarrant Counties)

11 national parks and monuments found near Reno city (Parker and Tarrant Counties).

ParkTypeFee
Big Spring State Park State Park Free
Cedar Hill State Park State Park Free
Cleburne State Park State Park Free
Dinosaur Valley State Park State Park Free
Eisenhower State Park State Park Free
Fort Richardson State Park & Historic Site State Park Free
Lake Arrowhead State Park State Park Free
Lake Mineral Wells State Park State Park Free
Possum Kingdom State Park State Park Free
Ray Roberts Lake State Park State Park Free
Ray Roberts Lake State Park State Park Free

Trails Near Reno city (Parker and Tarrant Counties)

10 trails found near Reno city (Parker and Tarrant Counties).

TrailMilesSurfaceHikeBikeHorse
LBJ ORANGE 25.6 NATIVE MATERIAL Yes
LBJ WHITE 10.4 NATIVE MATERIAL Yes
LBJ YELLOW 6.9 NATIVE MATERIAL Yes
LBJ BLUE 3.7 NATIVE MATERIAL
LBJ BLUE 3 CONNECTOR 2.5 NATIVE MATERIAL Yes
LBJ BLUE 1 CONNECTOR (EUREKA) 2.2 NATIVE MATERIAL Yes
LBJ RED TRAIL 3 CONNECTOR 1.5 NATIVE MATERIAL Yes
LBJ RED TRAIL 1 CONNECTOR 1.4 NATIVE MATERIAL Yes
LBJ BLUE 2 CONNECTOR 0.8 NATIVE MATERIAL Yes
LBJ RED TRAIL 2 CONNECTOR 0.4 NATIVE MATERIAL Yes

Museums in Reno city (Parker and Tarrant Counties)

NameTypeAddressPhoneAnnual Revenue
MOUDY GALLERYART MUSEUM$637,593,857
FORT WORTH ZOOZOO, AQUARIUM, OR WILDLIFE CONSERVATION8177597555$21,093,050
BOTANICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF TEXASSCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY MUSEUM OR PLANETARIUM8173358158$16,009,118
FORT WORTH ART ASSOCIATIONART MUSEUM8177389215$12,642,743
AMON CARTER MUSEUM OF WESTERN ARTART MUSEUM8177381933$12,041,777
FORT WORTH MUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND HISTORYSCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY MUSEUM OR PLANETARIUM1600 GENDY STREET8172559300$10,021,645
NATIONAL COWGIRL MUSEUM AND HALL OF FAMEGENERAL MUSEUM8173364475$3,354,190
FORT WORTH BOTANICAL SOCIETYARBORETUM, BOTANICAL GARDEN, OR NATURE CENTER$1,121,120
EDDLEMAN-MCFARLAND HOUSEHISTORIC PRESERVATION8173325875$640,580
HISTORIC FORT WORTHHISTORIC PRESERVATION8173362344$640,580
DOSS HERITAGE & CULTURE CENTERHISTORY MUSEUM1400 TEXAS DR8175996168$584,753
TEXAS AND SOUTHWESTERN CATTLE RAISERS FOUNDATIONGENERAL MUSEUM8173328551$554,671
PACIFIC PROWLER NONPROFITGENERAL MUSEUM505 NW 38TH ST8175174407$261,090
CHRISTIAN ARTS COMMISSION OF FORT WORTHGENERAL MUSEUM$260,351
SOUTHSIDE PRESERVATION ASSOCIATIONHISTORIC PRESERVATION8179262800$253,757
EAGLE MOUNTAIN-SAGINAWHISTORY MUSEUM$229,655
FORT WORTH MODERN ART MUSEUM ASSOCIATIONART MUSEUM8178402157$198,966
WOMAN'S CLUB OF FORT WORTH HISTORICAL PRESERVATION TRUSTHISTORIC PRESERVATION8173353525$144,564
OV-10 BRONCO ASSOCIATIONGENERAL MUSEUM3300 ROSS AVENUE$139,087
VINTAGE FLYING MUSEUMGENERAL MUSEUM505 NORTHWEST 38TH ST # 33S8176241935$94,186
COWBOY HERITAGE ASSOCIATION OF FORT WORTHHISTORIC PRESERVATIONPO BOX 1366398174445502$80,708
NORTH FORT WORTH HISTORICAL SOCIETYHISTORIC PRESERVATION8176255082$79,636
VAN ZANDT COTTAGEHISTORIC PRESERVATION$50,831
WHITE SETTLEMENT HISTORICAL MUSEUMHISTORY MUSEUM8172469719$26,245
B-36 PEACEMAKER MUSEUMGENERAL MUSEUM$16,192
NORTH TEXAS VINTAGE SPORTSCAR ASSOCIATIONGENERAL MUSEUM$4,500
FORT WORTH POLICE & FIRE MEMORIALHISTORIC PRESERVATION$999
ARTS ON TAPGENERAL MUSEUM8179239500
AVIATION HERITAGE MUSEUMGENERAL MUSEUM8175511967
AZLE HISTORICAL MUSEUMHISTORIC PRESERVATION124 W MAIN STREET P O BOX 14428172703037
BUREAU OF ENGRAVING AND PRINTING AT FORT WORTHGENERAL MUSEUM
CHISOLM TRAIL ANTIQUE FARM MICHAEL KLINEHISTORIC PRESERVATION8178466856
CHRISTIAN ARTS MUSEUMGENERAL MUSEUM8173327878
EAST FORK GALLERYART MUSEUM8175157607
FORT WORTH AIR AND SPACE MUSEUMGENERAL MUSEUM8177635914
FORT WORTH AIR AND SPACE MUSEUM FOUNDATIONGENERAL MUSEUM3300 ROSS AVENUE8557338627
FORT WORTH BOTANIC GARDENARBORETUM, BOTANICAL GARDEN, OR NATURE CENTER8178717686
FORT WORTH MUSEUM OF BASEBALL HEROSGENERAL MUSEUM
FORT WORTH MUSEUM OF SCIENCE & HISTORYCHILDREN'S MUSEUM1600 GENDY STREET8172559300
FORT WORTH NATURE CENTER & REFUGEARBORETUM, BOTANICAL GARDEN, OR NATURE CENTER8173927410
FORT WORTH POLICE HISTORICAL ASSOCIATIONHISTORIC PRESERVATION8178910613
HADDOCK CENTERART MUSEUM8178858390
HATDOC MUSEUMGENERAL MUSEUM
HOUSE MOVING MUSEUMHISTORY MUSEUM
JERSEY LILLY OLD WEST PHOTO PARLORGENERAL MUSEUM8176267131
KIMBELL ART FOUNDATIONART MUSEUM8173328451
LAKE WORTH AREA HISTORICAL SOCIETYHISTORIC PRESERVATION
LEGENDS MUSEUMGENERAL MUSEUM839 N MAIN ST8175235939
LEONARD'S MUSEUMGENERAL MUSEUM8173369111
LIVING WORD NATIONAL BIBLE MUSEUMGENERAL MUSEUM8172444504
LOG CABIN VILLAGEHISTORIC PRESERVATION8173925881
LOG CABIN VILLAGE HISTORICAL COMPLEXHISTORIC PRESERVATION8173925881
MARY ANN MANLOVE FISK FUNDHISTORIC PRESERVATION
MASONIC HOME MEMORIAL MUSEUMHISTORIC PRESERVATION
MILLSAP HERITAGE SOCIETYGENERAL MUSEUM
MUSEUM OF AVIATION GROUPGENERAL MUSEUM
NOBLE PLANETARIUMSCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY MUSEUM OR PLANETARIUM1600 GENDY STREET
NORTH TEXAS HISTORIC TRANSPORTATIONHISTORIC PRESERVATION
NORTHWEST LAKEVIEW GALLERYART MUSEUM8175157607
NW ALTERNATE GALLERY SPACESART MUSEUM8175157607
NW WTLO AND WADM GALLERIESART MUSEUM8175157607
ORGANIZATION FOR TEXAS MILITARY EDUCATIONGENERAL MUSEUM8179452680
PARADSIE HISTORICAL SOCIETYHISTORIC PRESERVATION9403893567
PHOTOGRAPHIC PRESERVATION SOCIETYHISTORY MUSEUM
SAGINAW HISTORICAL SOCIETYHISTORIC PRESERVATION9897522861
SID RICHARDSON MUSEUMART MUSEUM8173326554
SILVER CREEK HERITAGE SOCIETYHISTORIC PRESERVATION
SOUTH CAMPUS CARILLON GALLERYART MUSEUM8175157607
SOUTH WEST AEROSPACE MUSEUMGENERAL MUSEUM8177354143
SPRINGTOWN LEGENDS MUSEUMGENERAL MUSEUM8175235939
STOCKYARDS MUSEUMGENERAL MUSEUM131 E EXCHANGE AVE8173364373
TARRANT COUNTY ARCHEOLOGICAL SOCIETYHISTORIC PRESERVATION3500 CAMP BOWIE BLVD
TARRANT COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETYHISTORIC PRESERVATION
TEXAS CIVIL WAR MUSEUMGENERAL MUSEUM8172462323
TEXAS COWBOY HALL OF FAMEGENERAL MUSEUM8176267131
TEXAS RODEO HALL OF FAMEHISTORY MUSEUM121 E EXCHANGE AVE4324452406
TILLMAN MASSIE MEDIATORGENERAL MUSEUM8176960757
UNT HEALTH SCIENCE CENTERSCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY MUSEUM OR PLANETARIUM8175479565
WESTWORTH GARDEN AND HISTORICAL SOCIETYARBORETUM, BOTANICAL GARDEN, OR NATURE CENTER

Libraries in Reno city (Parker and Tarrant Counties)

NameAddressStaffAnnual VisitsCirculationCollectionPrograms
FORT WORTH LIBRARY500 W 3RD ST0.02,256,806
JOHN ED KEETER PUBLIC LIBRARY355 W MCLEROY BLVD0.0136,050
WEATHERFORD PUBLIC LIBRARY1014 CHARLES ST0.0135,796
AZLE MEMORIAL LIBRARY333 W MAIN ST0.095,327
WHITE SETTLEMENT PUBLIC LIBRARY8215 WHITE SETTLEMENT RD0.062,069
MARY LOU REDDICK PUBLIC LIBRARY7005 CHARBONNEAU RD0.039,597
HASLET PUBLIC LIBRARY100 GAMMILL ST0.034,690
SPRINGTOWN PUBLIC LIBRARY626 N MAIN ST0.017,566
RIVER OAKS PUBLIC LIBRARY4900 RIVER OAKS BLVD0.012,563
WESTWORTH VILLAGE PUBLIC LIBRARY101 SEYMOUR AVE0.03,219
NEWARK PUBLIC LIBRARY207 HUDSON ST0.02,700
RHOME PUBLIC LIBRARY265 W BC RHOME AVE0.02,241

Farmers Markets in Reno city (Parker and Tarrant Counties)

NameAddressSeasonHoursOrganicWebsite
BRIT First Saturday Farmers Market1700 University Drive04/05/2014 to 10/04/2014Sat: 8:00 AM-12:00 PM;Visit
Cowtown Farmers Market3821 SOUTHWEST BLVD01/01/2016 to 12/31/2016Sat: 8:00 AM-12:00 PM;Visit
Downtown Farmers Market I600 W. Rosedale
Downtown Farmers Market III8101 Camp Bowie
Ridgmar Farmers Market, Inc. II7601 Jacksboro Highway 199Visit

Breweries in Reno city (Parker and Tarrant Counties)

NameTypeAddressPhoneWebsite
Coca Cola Usapromotional products, Beverage Manufacturers, Business Consultants, Bottlers, Other Manufacturers, W901 Railhead Dr8174907867
Collective Brewing ProiectBrewers, Brewery112 Saint Louis Ave5185988762, 8177082914Visit
Del Frisco's Grillebreweries & brew pubs, cocktail lounges, restaurants, bar & grill restaurants, cocktail lounge resta154 W 3rd St8178879900
Firehouse Grill & BreweryBreweries & Wineries, Restaurants, American, Brewery2041 Highway 287n[6825186855]Visit
Healthy Brewmanufacturing, wholesale, food, brewer6435 Nine Mile Bridge Rd[8172381334]
Hopfusion Ale WorksBrewery200 E Broadway Ave[6828411721], 6828411721Visit
Panther Island BrewingBars & Clubs, Food & Drink, Nightlife, Breweries, Brewery501 N Main St8178828121
Rahr & Sons Brewery Co LpTransportation Companies, Breweries, Wineries700 S Main St
Rahr & Sons Brewing, LpBrewers, Brewery701 Galveston Ave8178109266Visit
Sandidge & Lopez IncBrewers, Wineries3763 W 6th St[8177358168]

Cell Towers in Reno city (Parker and Tarrant Counties)

AddressStructure TypeHeight (ft)
11000 Old Agnes Road (55397)GTOWER102
11000 Old Agnes Road (55397)GTOWER102

Bridges in Reno city (Parker and Tarrant Counties)

LocationTypeKindYear BuiltLength (ft)Daily TrafficCondition
Stringer/Multi-beamConcrete19639310,737F
Stringer/Multi-beamConcrete19671613,425F
Stringer/Multi-beamPrestressed concrete19961602,310G
CulvertConcrete1958232,192F
SlabConcrete continuous1996901,728G

Amtrak Stations in Reno city (Parker and Tarrant Counties)

1 Amtrak stations.

StationAddressType
Fort Worth, TX1001 Jones StreetTRAIN

Superfund Sites Near Reno city (Parker and Tarrant Counties)

2 EPA Superfund sites (hazardous waste cleanup locations).

SiteAddressCounty
BASS ENTERPRISES PRODUCTION CO.201 MAIN ST.TARRANT
SID RICHARDSON GASOLINE CO201 MAIN STREET, STE 3000TARRANT

Airports Near Reno city (Parker and Tarrant Counties)

50 airports within the area.

AirportIATAType
Dallas Fort Worth International AirportDFWLarge Airport
Dallas Love FieldDALLarge Airport
Fort Worth Meacham International AirportFTWMedium Airport
Mid-Way Regional AirportMedium Airport
Mineral Wells Regional AirportMWLMedium Airport
NAS Fort Worth JRB / Carswell FieldFWHMedium Airport
Perot Field/Fort Worth Alliance AirportAFWMedium Airport
Addington FieldSmall Airport
Addison AirportADSSmall Airport
Aero Valley AirportSmall Airport
Air Park Dallas AirportSmall Airport
Akroville AirportSmall Airport
Allison Farm AirportSmall Airport
Alpine Range AirportSmall Airport
Aresti AerodromeSmall Airport
Arlington Municipal AirportSmall Airport
Arnett Landing AirportSmall Airport
Ayers FieldSmall Airport
Balentine Woodbine AirportSmall Airport
Bar V K AirportSmall Airport
Bee Creek AirportSmall Airport
Belcher AirportSmall Airport
Benjamin Franklin AirportSmall Airport
Bird Dog AirfieldSmall Airport
Bird Dog LandingSmall Airport
Birdnest AirportSmall Airport
Birk AirportSmall Airport
Bishop AirportSmall Airport
Blackjack FieldSmall Airport
Blackwood AirparkSmall Airport
Blo AirportSmall Airport
Block Ranch AirportSmall Airport
Blue Jay AirfieldSmall Airport
Bourland FieldSmall Airport
Bowie Municipal AirportSmall Airport
Bridgeport Municipal AirportSmall Airport
Bucker FieldSmall Airport
Buffalo Chips AirparkSmall Airport
Cain AirportSmall Airport
Campbell FieldSmall Airport
Carter-Norman AirportSmall Airport
Chicken StripSmall Airport
Chigger FieldSmall Airport
Chimera AerodromeSmall Airport
Circle Eight Ranch AirportSmall Airport
Circle P Ranch AirportSmall Airport
Circle W Ranch AirportSmall Airport
Clark AirportSmall Airport
Cleburne Regional AirportSmall Airport
Cow Pasture AirportSmall Airport

Police Stations in Reno city (Parker and Tarrant Counties)

13 police stations.

StationAddressPhone
3525 Marquita Drive
Blue Mound Police Department301 South Blue Mound Road
Boyd Police Department
Fort Worth Police Department970 East Humbolt Street
Fort Worth Police Department Central Division501 East 5th Street
Fort Worth Police Dept Headquarters
Hudson Oaks Police Department
Lake Worth Police Department3805 Adam Grubb
Parker County Sheriffs Department129 Hogle Street
Reno Police Department
Rhome Police Department400 B.C. Rhome Avenue
River Oaks Police Department4900 River Oaks Boulevard
Stockyards Center Northside Police Sector2500 North Houston Street
TCU Police Station

Grocery Stores in Reno city (Parker and Tarrant Counties)

3 grocery stores.

StoreTypeAddress
Center Point Kwik StopConvenience Store11652 Boyd Rd
Dollar General 12928Other11510 Fm 730 N
Knob Hill Kwik StopConvenience Store3698 Knob Hill Rd

Treatment Centers in Reno city (Parker and Tarrant Counties)

5 treatment centers.

CenterTypePhone
ASIC Recovery ServicesSubstance Abuse817-616-0504
Helping Open Peoples Eyes Inc - (HOPE) OutpatientSubstance Abuse817-927-5441
Lena Pope Home IncBoth817-255-2652
Pecan Valley Centers for - Behav and Developmental HealthcareBoth817-599-7634
Texas Treatment Services LLC - DBA Hemphill Treatment ServicesSubstance Abuse817-334-0111

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Frequently Asked Questions About Reno city (Parker and Tarrant Counties)

What is the population of Reno city (Parker and Tarrant Counties)?

Reno city (Parker and Tarrant Counties) has a population of 3,156 residents and is located in Texas. The population density is 239 people per square mile, spread across 12.9 square miles. The median age of residents is 40.1 years. The population is 47.1% female and 52.9% male.

Is Reno city (Parker and Tarrant Counties) expensive to live in?

Reno city (Parker and Tarrant Counties) has a cost of living roughly in line with the national average, with an index of 97.1 (baseline: 100). The median household income is $92,857, 24% above the national average of $75,149. The median home value is $294,800 (5% above the U.S. median). Renters pay a median of $1,167 per month. The home price-to-income ratio is 3.2x, indicating housing is reasonably affordable relative to local income levels.

Is Reno city (Parker and Tarrant Counties) safe?

Reno city (Parker and Tarrant Counties) is considered a very safe city with a violent crime rate of 127 per 100,000 residents, well below the national average of 380. Property crime occurs at a rate of 1,203 per 100,000 (below the national average). Overall, Reno city (Parker and Tarrant Counties) receives a safety grade of F based on combined crime data.

What is the weather like in Reno city (Parker and Tarrant Counties)?

Reno city (Parker and Tarrant Counties) enjoys a temperate climate with an average annual temperature of 64°F (18°C). Winter temperatures average 44°F in January, while summers reach an average of 84°F in July. The area receives 330 sunny days per year, well above the national average of 205. Annual rainfall totals 35.2 inches. Air quality is rated Good with a median Air Quality Index (AQI) of 42.

How is the job market in Reno city (Parker and Tarrant Counties)?

The job market in Reno city (Parker and Tarrant Counties) is very strong, with unemployment at just 1.4% / well below the national rate of 3.6%. The average weekly wage is $1,093. There are 3,747 business establishments in the area, including 272 restaurants and food service locations. The average commute time is 38 minutes, and 5.7% of workers work from home.

How much does housing cost in Reno city (Parker and Tarrant Counties)?

The median home value in Reno city (Parker and Tarrant Counties) is $294,800. Zillow estimates the typical home value at $328,641. For renters, the median monthly rent is $1,167. Fair market rent is $935 for a 1-bedroom and $1,149 for a 2-bedroom apartment. The homeownership rate is 82.2%. The average annual property tax is $8,568.

How are the schools in Reno city (Parker and Tarrant Counties)?

Schools in Reno city (Parker and Tarrant Counties) score 5.9 out of 10 on standardized testing, near the national average. 10.8% of adults in Reno city (Parker and Tarrant Counties) hold a bachelor's degree or higher, below the national average of 33.7%. 82.0% have completed high school. 5.0% hold a graduate or professional degree.

How healthy is Reno city (Parker and Tarrant Counties)?

The obesity rate in Reno city (Parker and Tarrant Counties) is 35.5% (above the national rate of 32.1%). 14.6% of adults are smokers. 23.0% are physically inactive. 26.1% of residents report depression. 54.9% of residents have access to exercise opportunities. The primary care physician ratio is 1:2,613.

What is transportation like in Reno city (Parker and Tarrant Counties)?

The average commute in Reno city (Parker and Tarrant Counties) is 38 minutes, longer than the national average of 28 minutes. 82.8% of workers drive alone to work, and 5.7% work from home.

What are the demographics of Reno city (Parker and Tarrant Counties)?

The racial and ethnic makeup of Reno city (Parker and Tarrant Counties) is 90.2% White, 2.4% Hispanic or Latino. 93.7% of residents speak only English at home, while 6.3% speak Spanish. 11.6% of the population are military veterans. 16.5% of residents have a disability. 84.6% have health insurance coverage.

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