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Dallas, Texas | City Guide for Travel Healthcare Pros

  • Writer: noordinarypath
    noordinarypath
  • Jul 23
  • 3 min read
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Welcome to Dallas, TX

Dallas is a bold and buzzing metro full of opportunity, culture, and big Texas energy. With world-class healthcare systems, trendy neighborhoods, and an ever-evolving food and arts scene, it’s a hotspot for travel nurses who want top pay, exciting city life, and weekend escapes just a short drive away.


💼 Jobs

Dallas is home to some of the most prestigious hospitals in the country, including UT Southwestern, Baylor University Medical Center, Parkland Health, and Medical City Dallas. There’s high demand for travel nurses in ICU, ER, OR, MedSurg, PCU, and NICU, often with strong pay packages and opportunities for extensions.


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💰 Cost of Living

Cost of Living Index: Around 102, slightly above the national average but lower than other major U.S. cities.

  • Average Rent: ~$1,400–$2,000/month for a one-bedroom (varies by neighborhood)

  • Utilities: ~$180/month, higher in summer due to A/C usage



🌤️ Weather by Month

Dallas has a hot, semi-arid climate. Winters are mild, springs are pleasant, and summers are long, sunny, and humid.

Month

Avg High

Avg Low

Description

January

56°F

37°F

🌤 Cool and dry

February

61°F

41°F

🌧 Warming up with some rain

March

69°F

49°F

🌷 Beautiful spring weather

April

77°F

56°F

☀️ Ideal temps, wildflowers bloom

May

84°F

65°F

🌦 Warmer with scattered storms

June

92°F

73°F

🔥 Start of hot season

July

96°F

76°F

🌞 Peak summer heat

August

97°F

76°F

🌞 Very hot and dry

September

90°F

69°F

🍂 Still warm but cooling

October

80°F

58°F

🎃 Comfortable and breezy

November

67°F

47°F

🌬 Mild fall with less rain

December

57°F

39°F

❄️ Cool and festive


🛏️ Furnished Housing Options

🛋 1-Bedroom Options

  • Luxury Uptown Studio – Walkable to Baylor University Med Center

  • Oak Lawn 1BR Apartment – Stylish, near hospitals, pet-friendly

  • Downtown High-Rise Airbnb – Long-term stay options available

🛏 2-Bedroom Options



🏨 Extended Stay Hotels

  • Sonesta Simply Suites Dallas Galleria – Great for long-term stays with kitchenettes

  • Staybridge Suites Dallas – Medical District – Near Parkland & UTSW, includes breakfast

  • Hyatt House Dallas Uptown – Suite-style rooms near downtown hospitals


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🚐 RV Parks

  • Dallas/Arlington KOA Holiday (~20 min) – Full hookups, quiet, traveler-friendly

  • Plantation Place RV Park (Sunnyvale, ~25 min) – Affordable monthly rates

  • Hidden Cove Park & Marina (Frisco, ~35 min) – Lake views, great for weekends



🎉 Fun Things to Do in Dallas

  • Klyde Warren Park – Urban park with food trucks, fitness classes, and events

  • Dallas Museum of Art & Nasher Sculpture Center – Free entry and rotating exhibits

  • Deep Ellum District – Live music, street art, breweries, and nightlife

  • Dallas Arboretum & Botanical Garden – Gorgeous year-round, especially spring

  • Trinity Groves & Bishop Arts – Trendy restaurants and unique boutiques



🧳 Nearby Weekend Trips

  • Fort Worth (~40 min): Stockyards, rodeos, museums, and cowboy culture

  • Lake Texoma (~1.5 hrs): Boating, fishing, and relaxing lakeside

  • Waco (~1.5 hrs): Visit Magnolia Market or stroll along the Brazos River

  • Austin (~3 hrs): Live music capital with hiking, great eats, and culture



🕒 Summary


Dallas is the total package for travel nurses—excellent hospital systems, fun and diverse neighborhoods, and plenty to do when you're off the clock. With competitive pay, strong traveler support, and endless sunshine, Dallas is a smart (and fun) move.


✅ Top-tier medical centers with high traveler demand

✅ Big-city perks with Southern charm

✅ Walkable, vibrant neighborhoods

✅ Tons of housing and RV park options


Ready for your Texas-sized adventure? Dallas is waiting. 🤠🌇🩺


Disclosure: The information provided in this guide is what I use to send my travelers and is obtained through ChatGPT, utilizing prompts I frequently use as a travel nurse recruiter. The content is designed to help travelers make informed decisions about potential destinations. 

kristin


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Kristin Farnsworth
Kristin

As a seasoned travel nurse recruiter, educator, and creator of No Ordinary Path, I help travel nurses confidently navigate their careers and embrace the adventure. What started as a family journey has grown into a mission to support your journey with real tools, honest advice, and personal connection at every step.

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