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Why Live in Cameron

Cameron, Texas is a small, growing community in Milam County with a refurbished downtown and a strong sense of family roots. Many residents return to Cameron to raise families, drawn by its peaceful pace and well-rated schools in Cameron Independent School District, including Ben Milan Elementary and C.H. Yoe High, which both receive high marks. Housing near downtown tends to be older 20th-century homes shaded by mature oak and elm trees, with Craftsman, Tudor Revival, Cape Cod and ranch-style designs common. Outside the core, homes transition to ranch-style, farmhouse-style and New Traditional properties on larger tracts with crop fields, mesquite pockets, creeks, ponds and open meadows, appealing to those interested in privacy, homesteading or ranching. According to FEMA’s National Risk Index, Cameron has a moderate tornado risk, so buyers often factor in insurance and shelter planning. For things to do, Cameron Park features sports courts, horseshoe pits, picnic areas and a seasonal pool with splash pad, plus access to a nearly 3-mile Hike and Bike Trail and the nearby Airport Park Complex for Little League. Wilson-Ledbetter Park adds over 25 acres of green space, a bird sanctuary, pond fishing and a trail to the historic Brushy Creek Bridge, while Orchard Park and Lions Centennial Park provide dog-friendly paths, pickleball and playgrounds. Downtown centers on the historic Milam County Courthouse, with local museums, small restaurants, a bakery and seasonal events that draw visitors from surrounding areas.

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