Ranger

When oil boom towns are recalled, Ranger often leads the list. It was a quiet rural community established near a Texas Ranger camp in the 1870s. In October 1917, a gusher blew in and touched off one of the greatest booms in petroleum history. World War I demand for oil was at an all-time high. The lure of instant riches was irresistible and the town erupted with every kind of frenzied activity. In one year the population exploded from 1,000 to 30,000. Small farmers became millionaires. Four railroads raced to complete lines and one railroad’s receipts jumped from $94,000 to $8,000,000 in two years.

As in most instances, the boom was short-lived and today there is no evidence of that bigger-than-life era. Oil activity is evident in orderly fields, while farming and ranching is the major interest of area citizens.

Leave room for the unexpected.

The best parts of a trip rarely show up on an itinerary.

Parks

Two city-maintained parks, with shaded picnic facilities, playground equipment, swimming pool and lighted tennis court.

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Things to Do in Ranger

Stop when something catches your eye.

Those moments tend to matter more than the planned ones.

McClesky Number 1

Site of 1,700-barrel-per-day oil gusher that touched off Ranger's fantastic oil boom in 1917. Marked…

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Find your way.

There's no single right route, just the one that fits you.

Roaring Ranger Museum

Artifacts and abundant photos of city's oil boom days, housed in old depot.

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Not every place needs a reason.

Sometimes it's enough just to be there.

Thurber Ghost Town

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