Deepwater Gulf Coast Port City
Welcome to Freeport, a Brazoria County city on the Texas Gulf Coast known for its deepwater harbor, shrimping heritage, and nearby beaches.
Freeport is a city in Brazoria County, Texas, situated on the Gulf of Mexico at the mouth of the Brazos River, about 50 miles south of Houston. Founded in 1912 as a company town for the Freeport Sulphur Company, the city has tied its identity to the water for more than a century — first through sulfur mining, and later through commercial fishing and maritime trade. Port Freeport, established in 1925, is the defining economic institution of the area. The publicly owned deep-draft port handles exports and imports that rank it among the leading United States ports in foreign waterborne tonnage, supporting industrial activity and employment across Brazoria County and the Texas Gulf Coast. Alongside the port, a large commercial shrimp trawler fleet has operated from Freeport for decades, reinforcing the city's working-waterfront character and its connection to the Gulf's seafood economy. With a population of roughly 10,700, Freeport is a mid-sized Gulf Coast city with a predominantly Hispanic community. Its civic and economic life is closely tied to the harbor, the port, and the surrounding chemical and industrial corridor of the Brazosport region, which also includes the neighboring communities of Clute and Lake Jackson. Freeport anchors a cluster of coastal towns that also includes Quintana and Surfside Beach. Its location places residents minutes from Gulf beaches and within commuting range of the larger employment centers of Lake Jackson and the greater Houston area. The city's deep-water harbor, originally developed to ship sulfur, now moves containerized and bulk cargo that links the region to global trade routes. Freeport's combination of an industrial port economy, commercial fishing heritage, and nearby beach recreation gives it a distinct identity among Texas Gulf Coast communities — one rooted in work on the water and everyday access to the shore.
Freeport is located in Brazoria County, Texas, on the Gulf of Mexico near the mouth of the Brazos River, about 50 miles south of Houston along the state's upper Gulf Coast.
Freeport is known for Port Freeport, a deep-draft port that ranks among the nation's busiest in foreign waterborne tonnage, as well as its long-running commercial shrimp fleet and its origins as a sulfur-mining company town founded in 1912.
Freeport is located roughly 50 miles south of downtown Houston, reachable via the State Highway 288 and 332 corridor that connects the Brazosport area to the greater Houston region and its major employment centers.
The Gulf beaches of Surfside Beach, Quintana Beach, and Bryan Beach are all within a few miles of Freeport, offering swimming, fishing, birdwatching, beachcombing, and other Gulf Coast recreation throughout the year.
Freeport is served by Brazosport Independent School District, which covers the coastal Brazosport communities including Freeport, Clute, Lake Jackson, and Surfside Beach, and operates campuses across the region while serving students from the neighboring towns.
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