Littlefield sits at the crossroads of US Hwy, 84 which runs from Midway, Georgia, to Pagosa Springs, Colorado, and US Highway 385, which runs from Deadwood, South Dakota, to Big Bend National Park in Texas.

The City of Littlefield is implementing water restrictions effective immediately in accordance with our Drought Contingency Plan (Article 13.08) Please visit the website linked here for full information on current water restrictions. 2026 Water Restrictions - Effective Immediately

Littlefield ISD embodies the heart of West Texas education. Students can simultaneously earn high school and college credits through partnerships with local community colleges or universities. We offer college and career readiness programs, workshops, and personalized academic advising.

Welcome to Littlefield! A Texas community full of small-town charm, friendly people & tradition!

Littlefield is about 40 miles northwest of Lubbock and acts as the county seat of Lamb County. This small town has a lot going on. Littlefield is “Exactly what you’re looking for,” according to the town motto. Littlefield was founded by George W. Littlefield in 1912.

Littlefield, Texas, Lamb County seat: travel, history, landmarks, attractions, courthouse, tallest windmill, markers, vintage & recent photos, road trips, hotels and more.

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Established at the turn of the 19th century to provide a station along the Panhandle & Santa Fe Railway, Littlefield developed courtesy of thriving cotton and grain markets as well as the nearby historic XIT Ranch, and continues to serve as an agricultural center for the surrounding counties.