Odessa (Texas) – Travel guide at Wikivoyage (2024)

Odessa is a city of 120,000 people (2018) in West Texas, 20mi (32km) west of its sister city, Midland. Much of the major industry in the area is oil- and gas-related. As such, the Midland/Odessa area is colloquially known as the petroplex. Many of the attractions you will find in the area are in Midland, so if you're visiting Odessa, the Midland article deserves a look as well. It's also notable as the fountainhead for the Friday Night Lights media franchise, which began with a 1990 book that explored football at the city's Permian High School, later followed by a movie that was mostly faithful to the book, and then a TV series that was a looser adaptation.

Get in

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Map of Odessa (Texas)

By car

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Odessa is at the junction of US Highway 385 and Interstate 20 in West Texas. Heading east on I-20 will take you through cities like Abilene on your way to Dallas/Fort Worth. Heading west on I-20 takes you through some of the most barren parts of Texas at 80mph (130km/h) (the fastest speed limit in the U.S.) on your way to El Paso. Going south on 385 will take you to Big Bend National Park, while heading north on US 385 will take you through the Texas Panhandle.

  • 1 Midland/Odessa International Airport (MAFIATA), 9506 Laforce Blvd (Ten miles east of Odessa.). Southwest Airlines is the only mainline airline service to the area. It provides direct flights from Dallas-Love, Houston-Hobby, Las Vegas and Albuquerque. United Express provides service from Denver and Houston-Intercontinental, and American Eagle provides service from Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport. Odessa (Texas) – Travel guide at Wikivoyage (3) Odessa (Texas) – Travel guide at Wikivoyage (4) (updated Oct 2019)

By bus

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  • Greyhound Bus Lines, 10300 Younger Rd, Midland (at airport complex), +1 432 332-5711. (updated Oct 2019)

Get around

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  • EZRider, 8007 E Highway 80, +1 432 561-9990. Odessa and Midland have a shared bus system that does travel between cities. Inter-city routes serving Midland International and both cities are available. There are 6 bus routes that serve Odessa, and each bus route runs once hourly. Fares for adults 19+ are $1.25, children 6-18 and students with a valid ID are $1.00, seniors 60+ and people with disabilities are $0.60 and children 5 and under are Free. Monthly passes and Paratransit are available too. EZRider runs M-F 6:15AM-7:10PM and Sa 6:15AM-6:10PM.

See

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  • 1 Ector Theater, 500 N Texas Ave (at 5th St), +1 432-227-0103. A renovated 1951 classic movie theater that shows classic movies and showcases live music. In downtown Odessa. (updated Dec 2021)
  • 2 Ellen Noel Art Museum, 4909 E University Blvd (from Interstate 20- Take Exit 121 and head north on Loop 338 to University Ave.; take a left on to University; museum will be on right near next stop light), +1 432-550-9696. Tu-Sa 10AM-5PM, Su 2-5PM. There is a permanent collection and rotating exhibits. Free, donations accepted.
  • 3 Jack Ben Rabbit (World's Largest Jackrabbit), 802 North Sam Houston, +1 432-333-7871. The largest jackrabbit in the world, a 10-foot-tall statue that is the unofficial mascot of the region. Free.
  • Nancy Fyfe Cardozier Gallery, UT Permian Basin Campus, +1 432-552-3288. Student and Art Faculty shows are presented here on a semi-regular basis. Artwork may be purchased and starving college students will be very appreciative.
  • 4 Presidential Museum and Leadership Library, 4919 East University Blvd, +1 432-363-PRES (7737). Tu-Sa 10AM-5PM. This museum suffered from its move from downtown. There is a permanent exhibit of memorabilia from each presidency, however it is not nearly as vast as it was. There has also been the addition of George W. Bush's childhood home onto the grounds. Adults $8, students $5. Odessa (Texas) – Travel guide at Wikivoyage (5) Odessa (Texas) – Travel guide at Wikivoyage (6)
  • Pecos Depot, 2140 Andrews Hwy, +1 432-337-4142. The old rail depot from Pecos, built in 1892 and moved to Odessa in 1950. The depot is part of the Barn Door Steakhouse.
  • 5 Ratliff Stadium. This football stadium, owned by the school district that serves Odessa and surrounding Ector County, has hosted the city's (and district's) two main high schools, Odessa High and Permian High, since it opened in 1982, and became UT Permian Basin's home field in 2015. As Permian's home field, it's basically the wellspring for the Friday Night Lights franchise; the original book was about Permian's 1988 season, and much of the game action in the 2004 film (a fairly close adaptation) was shot at the stadium.
  • 6 Stonehenge Odessa, UT Permian Basin Campus. A full-size replica of the original neolithic Stonehenge site. Odessa (Texas) – Travel guide at Wikivoyage (7)
  • 7 White-Pool House, 112 East Murphy St, +1 432-333-4072. W-Sa 10AM-3PM. Turn-of-the-century home with rotating exhibits on various aspects of West Texas life. Free. Odessa (Texas) – Travel guide at Wikivoyage (8) Odessa (Texas) – Travel guide at Wikivoyage (9)

Do

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  • 1 Globe of the Great Southwest (The Globe Theatre), 2308 Shakespeare Rd, +1 432-332-1586. Full-sized reproduction of the Globe Theatre of London. Various productions throughout the year. In addition there is a replica of the Anne Hathaway Cottage which Shakespeare built for his love. Odessa (Texas) – Travel guide at Wikivoyage (11) Odessa (Texas) – Travel guide at Wikivoyage (12)

Buy

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  • 1 Music City Mall, 4101 E. 42nd St. M-Sa 10AM-9PM, Su noon-6PM. 3 anchor tenants (JC Penney, Dillard's, and Burlington Coat Factory), an 11-screen movie theater, an indoor ice rink, local CBS affiliate, carousel and food court. Odessa (Texas) – Travel guide at Wikivoyage (13) Odessa (Texas) – Travel guide at Wikivoyage (14) (updated Dec 2019)
  • Winwood Town Center, 3801 E. 42nd St.. This is a strip mall at the busiest intersection in Odessa. Stores include H.E.B., Big 5 Sporting Goods, Ross Dress for Less, GameStop, Hastings, Target and Office Depot.

Eat

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Due to its proximity to Mexico, Odessa has quite a bit of authentic Mexican and Tex-Mex. Most of these authentic restaurants are found off the beaten path, but are usually well worth the trip.

Budget

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Many chain restaurants have set up shop in Odessa. It's not hard to find a McDonald's or Burger King.

  • Filipino Cuisine Odessa- "The House of Sizzlers", 1351 E. 8th St, +1 432-552-8726. Tu-Sa 11AM-8PM. Some delightful pancit and lumpia here. $.
  • 1 Rosa's Cafe and Tortilla Factory, 4945 E. 42nd Street; 1310 E. 8th.; 1701 West County Road. Su-Th 10AM-11PM F Sa 10AM-midnight. Rosa's is a favorite among locals. The restaurant started in this area before spreading out all over Texas. Try the Fajitas and the tortillas made in the restaurant. There is a window into the kitchen where you can watch the tortillas being made.
  • Bush's Chicken, 1627 E. 8th St.; 2701 Andrews Hwy.; 3901 N. Grandview Ave.; 1705 W County Rd.. Daily 10AM-10PM. Bush's Chicken has a strong following amongst locals. Be sure to try their Tender Rolls.
  • Fajitas and More, 620 East 8th St, +1 432-333-1948. Delicious authentic Mexican food.
  • El Taco Tako, 718 W. Clements St., +1 432-333-5731. Yet another local Mexican food restaurant. Very popular amongst locals.
  • Keith's Hamburger Station, 4324 Andrews Hwy., +1 432-368-0950. Much of the menu consists of Southern and Homestyle cooking, such as chicken strips, steak fingers, mashed potatoes, and fried catfish.

Mid-range

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  • Big Daddy's Catfish and Chicken, 1121 E. 42nd St., +1 432-363-8010. Southern cuisine.
  • Mi Piaci, 2607 N. Grandview Ave., +1 432-362-8060. Italian cuisine. The owners of the restaurant are from Albania and create an authentic experience when eating at their restaurant. Most plates are around $10, but if you're on a budget, or want something simple, try the pizza. The Mi Piaci pizza is probably some of the best in town, and certainly the best pizza by a locally owned restaurant.
  • Ajuua's, 2100 Andrews Hwy, +1 432-580-8477. Ajuua's serves authentic Tex-Mex in a sit-down atmosphere.

Splurge

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  • The Barn Door and Pecos Depot Steakhouse, 2140 Andrews Hwy, +1 432 337-4142. The Barn Door is probably the most reputable and high-class restaurant in town. The food is typical steakhouse fare.

Drink

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  • Zucchi's Sports Bar & Grill, 1541 John Ben Shepperd Pkwy, +1 432 550-4755.

Sleep

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Budget

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  • SureStay Plus Hotel by Best Western, 110 West I-20, +1 432 337-3006, fax: +1 432 332-1956. Very bunker-like. $62 (Dec 2021).
  • Days Inn, 520 S JBS Pkwy, +1 432 333-9400. Continental breakfast. $83 (Dec 2021).

Mid-range

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  • 1 Marriott Fairfield Inn & Suites, 3933 JBS Parkway, +1 432 363-1900, fax: +1 432 363-0094.
  • 2 MCM Grande & Fundome, 6201 E. Business Loop-20, +1 432 362-2311, fax: +1 432 362-9810. Free airport shuttle. Waterslides to go along with indoor pool and miniature golf. $74 (Dec 2021).

Splurge

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  • 3 MCM Eleganté, 5200 E. University Blvd, +1 432 368-5885, fax: +1 432 362-8958. It's like a mini hotel tower. $85 (Dec 2021).

Connect

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  • 1 Odessa Post Office. (updated Oct 2019)
  • 2 Ector County Library, 321 W 5th St, +1-432-332-0633, webmaster@ector.lib.tx.us. (updated Oct 2019)

Go next

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  • Odessa Meteor Crater - Exit from I-20 10 miles southwest of town (take exit 108 and drive 3 miles south, following the signs). This National Natural Landmark is the third biggest crater in the country and sixth in the world. Self-paced tours available 9AM-5PM daily. Tu-Sa 9AM-5PM, Su 1-5PM. Free.

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FAQs

Is Odessa Texas worth visiting? ›

It has many popular attractions, including Sherwood Park, Ector County Coliseum, McKinney Park, perfect for a trip!

Why is Odessa Texas famous? ›

Odessa is known for its cowboy culture, the legion of oil rigs that stand on top of dusty plains, and Friday Night Lights, a book and film based on one of the town's high school football teams. Yet there's more to this West Texas town than meets the eye.

In which region would you find the sister cities of Midland and Odessa? ›

Much of the world links the two cities with a common name, Midland-Odessa. The surrounding oil-producing region of West Texas is known as the Permian Basin in recognition of the subterranean oil-bearing geological strata deposited by ancient seas during the Permian Era.

How big is Odessa Midland? ›

As per the latest US Census, the Midland-Odessa combined statistical area has a population of 340,391 inhabitants, with a median age of 31.8.

What is the crime rate in Odessa, Texas? ›

The 2022 crime rate in Odessa, TX is 261 according to the City-Data.com crime index, which is comparable to the U.S. average. It was higher than in 83.9% of U.S. cities. The 2022 Odessa crime rate fell by 3% compared to 2021. The number of homicides stood at 8 – a decrease of 2 compared to 2021.

What is special about Odessa? ›

Its historical architecture has a style more Mediterranean than Russian, having been heavily influenced by French and Italian styles. Some buildings are built in a mixture of different styles, including Art Nouveau, Renaissance and Classicist. Odessa is a warm-water port.

What is the race population in Odessa Texas? ›

The 5 largest ethnic groups in Odessa, TX are White (Hispanic) (30%), White (Non-Hispanic) (28.5%), Other (Hispanic) (16.8%), Two+ (Hispanic) (13.8%), and Black or African American (Non-Hispanic) (6.02%).

What famous person is from Midland, Texas? ›

1. Woody Harrelson. Academy Award-nominated and Emmy Award-winning actor Woodrow Tracy Harrelson was born on July 23, 1961 in Midland, Texas, to Diane Lou (Oswald) and Charles Harrelson.

How far is Odessa, Texas from the ocean? ›

The beach is located on the outskirts of the Odessa city waterfront, some 30 minutes drive from the down town. It is believed to be cleaner due to its remoteness from the Odessa port.

What is the closest city to Odessa Texas? ›

The closest city to Odessa TX is West Odessa (officially a CDP), which is only 8.4 miles away. Other close cities include Gardendale (13.6 miles away), Goldsmith (19.8 miles away), and Midland (20.1 miles away).

Is Odessa, TX a good place to live? ›

Thanks to the low unemployment rate, low crime rate, and low cost of living, people are happy to call Odessa home. If you are considering making Odessa your new home and want to explore housing options, check out High Plains Apartment Homes.

What is the race population in Midland Texas? ›

In 2022, there were 1.96 times more White (Non-Hispanic) residents (56k people) in Midland, TX than any other race or ethnicity. There were 28.7k White (Hispanic) and 16.9k Two+ (Hispanic) residents, the second and third most common ethnic groups. 46.2% of the people in Midland, TX are hispanic (61.2k people).

Is Odessa Texas a nice city? ›

Yes, it's a great place to live with a low cost of living, beautiful weather, and delicious and family-friendly restaurants. Living in Odessa Texas is perfect for students, families, and entrepreneurs alike.

Does Odessa have nice beaches? ›

Otrada – one of the most popular beaches in Odessa, located near the city center, immediately after the Langeron beach. The beach is sandy, fairly clean, admission is free.

How far is Odessa Texas from the beach? ›

The beach is located on the outskirts of the Odessa city waterfront, some 30 minutes drive from the down town.

Is Odessa a good holiday destination? ›

Odesa is rightly considered a Ukrainian pearl by the Black Sea, attracting tourists with its unique architecture, cultural heritage and picturesque beaches. We can talk endlessly about the hospitality of Odesa, but it is best to experience it in person.

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