The TV series Landman is primarily filmed in and around Fort Worth in North Texas, with additional locations across West Texas and nearby areas.

Main Filming Hub

Most of Landman is shot in Fort Worth, Texas , which serves as the production’s home base.

The city stands in for various West Texas settings, including Midland and Odessa, thanks to its mix of downtown skylines, suburbs, and more rural outskirts.

Key Texas Locations

Several real Texas towns and landscapes show up on screen, even when they are “playing” somewhere else in the story.

  • Fort Worth neighborhoods, downtown areas, and surrounding countryside
  • Scenes and establishing shots tied to Midland and Odessa, sometimes filmed both in Fort Worth and on location in West Texas
  • Additional shooting around Weatherford, Young County, and small North Texas towns used for oilfield and rural backdrops

Notable Sets And Landmarks

The production blends real venues with built sets to create the show’s oil boom world.

  • A vacant building on Camp Bowie Boulevard in Fort Worth was transformed into “The Patch Cafe.”
  • Country clubs, downtown squares, and local high‑rise interiors in Fort Worth double as corporate offices and upscale meeting spots.

Studios And Soundstages

Beyond on-location shooting, Landman also uses large indoor facilities to stage complex sequences.

  • Fort Worth hosts the main production offices and soundstages.
  • The show has filmed at Taylor Sheridan–linked studio space in the Dallas–Fort Worth area, allowing controlled setups for rigs, interiors, and stunt-heavy scenes.

TL;DR: When people ask “where is Landman filmed,” the answer centers on Fort Worth, Texas, with satellite filming in Midland, Odessa, and other North Texas and West Texas spots to capture the oilfield vibe.

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