Terrell is in Kaufman County in the Greater Dallas Area. Terrell is about 37 miles east of Downtown Dallas.

ABOUT TERRELL

Terrell blend small-town comfort with close proximity to the conveniences of a major metropolitan area. Terrell has a lot to offer for families new to the area. Terrell is a great place to call home. Its warm community, high-quality schools, and access to both nature and city life make it an ideal spot for families of all sizes. 

Community: Terrell is a community that values friendliness, neighborliness, and a strong sense of belonging. You can expect a warm welcome from the locals and many community events throughout the year that bring people together.

Schools: The Terrell Independent School District is highly regarded and offers a quality education for your children. Schools in the district include various elementary, middle, and high schools, along with a few private school options.

Parks and Recreation: For outdoor enthusiasts, Terrell offers a range of parks and recreational activities. The Ben Gill Park, for instance, has picnic areas, a playground, and a walking trail. There's also a city pool for those hot Texas summers.

Historic Downtown: Terrell has a rich history that is evident in its well-preserved downtown area. Here you'll find a variety of shops, restaurants, and historic buildings, making it a great place to spend a day exploring.

Proximity to Dallas: Being so close to Dallas, families can easily access all the city has to offer, from the Dallas Zoo to the Perot Museum of Nature and Science, concerts, sports events, and more. However, at the end of the day, you can escape the hustle and bustle and return to the comfort of Terrell.

Events: Terrell is known for its community events like the annual Heritage Jubilee, a family event which offers arts & crafts, carnival, concerts, and more. The city also celebrates other events throughout the year, including Halloween and Christmas festivities, which really bring the community together.

Housing: You'll find a variety of housing options in Terrell, ranging from historic homes to new construction, all typically more affordable than in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex.

Jobs: While many people commute to Dallas for work, Terrell also has a diverse local economy with opportunities in education, healthcare, manufacturing, and retail.

SCHOOLS

School District & Elementary Schools: Students attend schools in the Terrell ISD. View all Terrell ISD schools and their Great Schools Ratings. Information about Great Schools Ratings. Please contact the School District for enrollment eligibility.

Private Schools: There are several Terrell private schools. There are many private school options in the area.

LOCATION



Commuting to Dallas: The average commute time from Terrell  to downtown Dallas by car was around 38 minutes without traffic. The primary route is US-80 or I-20. During rush hour the commute can be up to one hour depending on traffic conditions.

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