Jackson County Seat
Welcome to Edna, the Jackson County seat of southeast Texas, set along U.S. Highway 59 between Houston and Victoria and beside the 11,000-acre Lake Texana.
Edna is the seat of Jackson County in southeast Texas, positioned along U.S. Highway 59 — the emerging I-69 corridor — roughly 100 miles southwest of Houston, 25 miles northeast of Victoria, and about 45 miles from the Gulf of Mexico. The community grew up around the railroad: the first train arrived on July 4, 1882, and by January 1883 residents had voted to move the county seat from nearby Texana to the new town. Edna took its name from Edna Louise Traylor, the first child born in the community. As the county seat, Edna functions as the governmental and commercial heart of a lightly populated, mostly rural county of roughly 15,000 people. Government offices, banks, and locally owned businesses cluster around a compact downtown grid that developed near the tracks, while ranchland and farmland extend in every direction. Agriculture and ranching remain part of the area's fabric, and the town's role as a regional service center gives it a steadier commercial base than many towns of its size. The Jackson County Memorial Library and other civic institutions anchor a downtown that has retained much of its early twentieth-century footprint. The defining geographic feature is Lake Texana, an 11,000-acre impoundment on the Navidad River that sits about six miles east of Edna. The reservoir, built in the 1980s, submerged the site of old Texana and turned the area into a regional destination for boating, fishing, and lake recreation. That mix — county government, a rural agricultural hinterland, and a major lake — shapes the character of a community that remains unhurried and family-oriented. Edna's position between Victoria and Houston, with the Gulf Coast within easy reach, gives it deep South Texas roots and practical access to the region's larger cities and employment centers.
Edna is the county seat of Jackson County in southeast Texas, about 100 miles southwest of Houston and 25 miles northeast of Victoria. Jackson County is a mostly rural county of roughly 15,000 residents, and Edna serves as its seat of government and largest town.
Edna Independent School District serves the city and surrounding Jackson County area, with Edna High School — a 3A school — as its flagship secondary campus. The district is a central part of community life, with athletics and extracurricular activities drawing strong local support.
Lake Texana is an 11,000-acre reservoir on the Navidad River, located about six miles east of Edna. Built in the 1980s, it submerged the site of the former town of Texana and is now a regional destination for boating, fishing, water-skiing, and camping.
Edna sits about 100 miles southwest of Houston and 25 miles northeast of Victoria via U.S. Highway 59, part of the future I-69 corridor. The Gulf of Mexico is roughly 45 miles to the southeast, putting coastal towns and beaches within about an hour's drive.
City Guide
Housing in Edna reflects its railroad-and-county-seat origins. Residential areas around downtown include historic homes, midcentury ranch-style houses, and larger contemporary homes built in the 1980s and later. Many properties sit on generous lots, and the surrounding countryside adds rural acreage for those who want space for gardens, animals, or small-scale farming. The dominant pattern is single-family homeownership, with the compact downtown grid giving way to quieter residential streets and newer construction on the town's edges.
Edna is organized around a compact downtown grid, where the Jackson County Memorial Library and county offices anchor civic life and older, tree-shaded streets fan outward. The residential character shifts with distance from downtown — from historic early-twentieth-century houses near the old rail corridor to midcentury ranches and, farther out, newer single-family developments and rural properties. Surrounding Jackson County communities such as Ganado and Vanderbilt add smaller outlying housing options within a short drive.
Life in Edna is small-town and community-centered, shaped by Friday-night high school football, church and civic organizations, and lake culture. The pace is measured, and family, faith, and neighborliness are strong threads. Downtown provides everyday needs, while Lake Texana supplies weekend recreation close to home. For broader shopping, dining, and medical care, residents look to Victoria about 25 miles southwest or to Houston about 100 miles northeast, keeping the town connected without giving up its rural rhythm.
Edna is served by Edna Independent School District, a community district covering the city and surrounding Jackson County area. The district's flagship campus is Edna High School, classified as a 3A school by the University Interscholastic League, and it anchors local athletics and activities. The schools are a unifying force in town, and their performance and programs are closely followed. Families generally cite the district's close-knit, hometown feel as a key part of choosing Edna.
Edna's location on U.S. Highway 59 — designated as the future I-69 corridor — is the town's principal transportation asset, carrying traffic 100 miles northeast to Houston and 25 miles southwest to Victoria. Secondary highways and farm-to-market roads connect the surrounding Jackson County countryside. The community is car-dependent, with no fixed-route transit, and the highway corridor also puts the Gulf Coast within an easy drive, making Edna a practical crossroads for a rural county.
Lake Texana is Edna's recreational centerpiece. The 11,000-acre reservoir on the Navidad River, about six miles east of town, offers boating, fishing, water-skiing, and lakeside camping, and it sits over the submerged site of old Texana. The lake draws visitors from across South Texas and anchors local outdoor life. Beyond the water, the surrounding ranch country supports hunting and fishing, and Gulf beaches and coastal towns lie within about an hour's drive to the southeast.
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