Flags of counties and municipalities in Texas

This is a gallery with flags of counties and municipalities in Texas, United States.

Counties/Municipalities that don’t have their own flags are not included. Copyrighted county/municipal flags will be linked to their Wikipedia pages.


This page or section is incomplete.

Counties

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Some Texan county flags, such as those of Collin County, Dallas County, and McLennan County, feature design cues taken from the Texas state flag, such as the Lone Star. The Falls County flag designed by Joydelle G. Wolfram was recognized by the Texas Legislature on February 28, 1985, for optional adaptation by other counties in the runup to the state's 1986 sesquicentennial. The design has a royal blue field; on the left is a large white star surrounded by two white arcs containing 254 small stars, which represent the counties of Texas and are colored gold, red, blue, or green based on their dates of formation. On the right is the county's name, above its date of formation and a star of the correspnonding color.[1] Counties having adopted the sesquicentennial design include Brazoria,[2] Brazos,[3] and Liberty[4] (with gold star) and Denton[5] and Hidalgo[6] (with red star).

 
  Aransas County
 
  Austin County
 
  Bandera County
 
  Bosque County[N 1]
 
  Brazoria County[N 1]
 
  Brazos County[N 1]
 
  Briscoe County[N 1]
 
  Collin County
 
  Colorado County[N 1]
 
  Coryell County[N 1]
 
  Cooke County
 
  Dallas County
 
  Denton County[N 1]
 
  Ector County[N 1]
 
  El Paso County
 
  Falls County
 
  Fort Bend County[N 1]
 
  Goliad County
 
  Grimes County
 
  Grayson County[N 1]
 
  Gregg County
 
  Hidalgo County
 
  Hockley County[N 1]
 
  Houston County
 
  Jackson County
 
  Jones County[N 1]
 
  Liberty County[N 1]
 
  Lipscomb County[N 1]
 
  Live Oak County[N 1]
 
  Llano County[N 1]
 
  Matagorda County[N 1]
 
  McLennan County
 
  McMullen County[N 1]
 
  Milam County[N 1]
 
  Montague County[N 1]
 
  Nueces County
 
  Ochiltree County[N 1]
 
  Orange County
 
  Palo Pinto County
 
  Panola County[N 1]
 
  Parker County
 
  Rains County[N 1]
 
  Red River County[N 1]
 
  San Patricio County[N 1]
 
  Shackelford County[N 1]
 
  Starr County[N 1]
 
  Swisher County[N 1]
 
  Tarrant County
 
  Terrell County
 
  Terry County[N 1]
 
  Travis County
 
  Victoria County[N 1]
 
  Walker County[N 1]
 
  Ward County
 
  Williamson County
 
  Wilson County[N 1]
 
  Wise County[N 1]

Municipalities

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  Abilene
 
Addison
 
Alice[N 2]
 
  Allen
 
  Alton[N 1][7]
 
  Amarillo[N 1][8]
 
Angleton
 
Anthony
 
  Arlington
 
  Austin
(details)
 
Azle
 
Balch Springs
 
Bandera
 
Bastrop
 
Baytown
 
Beaumont[N 2]
 
Bedford
 
Belton
 
Benbrook
 
Breckenridge
 
Brenham
 
Brownsville[N 2]
 
Bryan
 
Burleson
 
Burton
 
Caldwell
 
Carrollton
 
  Cedar Hill
 
Celina
 
Clear Lake Shores
 
College Station
(Proposed)
 
Coppell
 
Copperas Cove
 
  Corinth
 
Corpus Christi
 
Corsicana
 
  Crowley
 
Cuero
 
  Dallas
(details)
 
Dalworthington Gardens
 
  Dayton
(Flag can be seen on this photograph)[N 3]
 
Decatur
 
Deer Park
 
De Leon
 
De Rio
 
Denison
(details)
 
Denton
 
DeSoto[N 2]
 
Duncanville
 
Eagle Pass
 
Early
 
Edgecliff Village
 
Elm Mott
 
El Lago
 
  El Paso
(details)
 
Euless
 
Farmers Branch[N 2]
 
Fate
 
Florence
 
Flower Mound
 
Forest Hill
 
  Forney
 
Fort Worth[N 2]
 
Friendswood
 
  Frisco
 
Galveston
 
  Garland[N 1][9]
 
  Georgetown[N 1][10]
 
Gonzales
 
Grand Prairie
 
Grapevine
 
Greenville[N 2]
 
Haltom City
 
  Harker Heights
 
  Harlingen
 
  Highland Park
(Flag can be seen on this photograph)[N 3]
 
Highland Village
 
Hitchcock City
 
  Houston
(details)
 
Howe
 
Hurst
 
Iowa Park
 
 Irving
 
Jacksonville
 
Jamaica Beach
 
Katy
 
Keller
 
Kemah
 
Kemp
 
Kempner
 
Kerrville
 
  Killeen[11]
 
Kingsville
 
Lacy Lakeview
 
  Lakewood Village
 
Lake Dallas
 
Lakeway
 
Lake Worth
 
Lancaster
 
Laredo
(details)
 
League City
 
Leon Valley
 
Lewisville
 
Liberty
 
Little Elm
 
Live Oak
 
Longview
 
  Lubbock
 
Magnolia
 
Mansfileld
 
McAllen
 
McKinney
 
  Meadows Place
(Flag can be seen on this photograph)[N 3]
 
Mesquite
 
Midland[N 2]
 
Midlothian
 
Missouri City
 
Mount Enterprise
 
Muenster
 
  Murphy
 
Muenster
 
  North Richland Hills
 
  Odessa
 
Ovilla
 
Pantego
 
Pasadena
 
Pearland
 
Pflungerville
 
  Pharr
 
  Plano
 
Port Arthur
 
Port Lavaca
 
Ranger
 
  Richardson
 
Richland Hills
 
Rio Grande City
 
River Oaks
 
  Roanoke
(Flag can be seen on this photograph)[N 3]
 
  Rockport
 
Rockwall
 
Rockwall
 
Rowlette
 
  St. Paul
 
  San Antonio
(details)
 
San Augustine
 
Sanger
 
Sanger
 
Savoy
 
Schertz
 
Seagoville
 
Seguin
 
Shavano Park
 
Shenandoah
 
Sherman
 
Silsbee
 
Southlake
 
South Padre Island
 
Springtown
 
Stagecoach
 
  Sugar Land[N 1][12]
 
Sunnyvale
 
Sweeny[N 2]
 
Taylor
 
  Temple
 
Terrell
 
Texas City
 
The Colony
 
The Woodlands
 
Tomball
 
Trophy Club
 
Universal Park
 
Vega
 
Venus
 
Victoria
 
Von Ormy
 
Waco
 
Watauga
 
Waxahachie
 
West
 
Westlake
 
Wharton
 
Wichita Falls[N 2]
 
Willow Park
 
Wimberley
 
Wylie

Historical

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  Arlington
(1980-2008)
 
 Azle
(1978-2019)
 
 Carrollton
(1999-2016)
 
  Cedar Park
(1994-2016)[N 1][13][14]
 
  Cedar Park, 2016–2019[15]
 
  Dallas
(1916–1954)[16][17]
 
  Dallas
(1954–1967)[16][18]
 
  El Paso
(1948–1962)[16]
 
  Fort Worth
(1912–1968)[16]
 
  Fort Worth
(1968–2004)[16]
 
  Irving
(1975-2009)
 
Keller
 
  Richardson
(2001-2018)
 
  San Antonio
(1917–1976)[19]
 
  San Antonio
(1976–1992)[19]
 
  Waco
(1985–2024)

Notes

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  1. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am Flag exists. No image available on Wikimedia Commons.
  2. a b c d e f g h i j Copyrighted image unavailable on Wikimedia Commons. See linked article for image.
  3. a b c d There is a flag in the photograph, but there's no image available of the flag at Wikimedia Commons

References

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  1. Flags of Texas. Handbook of Texas. Texas State Historical Association. Retrieved on 6 January 2022.
  2. Brazoria County, Texas (U.S.). www.crwflags.com. Retrieved on 6 January 2022.
  3. Brazos County, Texas (U.S.). www.crwflags.com. Retrieved on 6 January 2022.
  4. Liberty County, Texas (U.S.). www.crwflags.com. Retrieved on 6 January 2022.
  5. Denton County, Texas (U.S.). www.crwflags.com. Retrieved on 6 January 2022.
  6. Hidalgo County, Texas (U.S.). www.crwflags.com. Retrieved on 6 January 2022.
  7. Alton, Texas (U.S.) (in en). CRW Flags (6 July 2013). Retrieved on 11 April 2018.
  8. Amarillo, Texas (U.S.) (in en). CRW Flags (12 February 2018). Retrieved on 11 April 2018.
  9. [https://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/us-txgar.html Garland, Texas (U.S.)] (in en). CRW Flags (12 February 2018). Retrieved on 30 March 2018.
  10. Georgetown, Texas (U.S.) (in en). CRW Flags (12 February 2018). Retrieved on 29 March 2018.
  11. Killeen, Texas (U.S.) (in en). CRW Flags (12 February 2018). Retrieved on 11 April 2018.
  12. Sugar Land, Texas (U.S.) (in en). CRW Flags (24 May 2012). Retrieved on 16 January 2018.
  13. Will Raising a New City Flag Raise Civic Pride? Cedar Park's Mayor Hopes So. (in en). KUT (28 April 2016). Retrieved on 29 March 2018.
  14. Cedar Park Unfurls New City Flag (in en). KUT (14 December 2016). Retrieved on 29 March 2018.
  15. A Resolution Rescinding The Selection Of The City Flag Design Adopted September 22 Cedar Park City Council meeting, August 8, 2019, item #F3. Retrieved September 15, 2021
  16. a b c d e Mayors of U.S. Cities A-L (in en). World Statesmen. Retrieved on 14 March 2018.
  17. Juneau, Alaska (U.S.) (in en). CRW Flags (6 December 2014). Retrieved on 15 March 2018.
  18. Oh, Dallas, I found our long-lost, never-before-seen, 100-year-old city flag (in en). Dallas News (22 December 2016). Retrieved on 14 March 2018.
  19. a b Mayors of U.S. Cities M-W (in en). World Statesmen. Retrieved on 17 March 2018.