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Salt Capital of Texas

About Grand Saline, TX

Welcome to Grand Saline, a Van Zandt County city known as the Salt Capital of Texas, built above one of the region's great salt deposits.

Grand Saline is a city in Van Zandt County, Texas, set in the gently rolling countryside of East Texas about seventy-five miles east of Dallas and thirty-five miles northwest of Tyler. It is the third-largest city in the county and part of the greater Tyler/Longview area, lying along U.S. Highway 80 just north of the Interstate 20 corridor. The city's identity is inseparable from salt. Grand Saline sits above large salt deposits, and its name reflects the resource that built the town. Salt production drove its early growth, and the community was incorporated on December 16, 1895. By 1911 it had grown to about 2,500 residents with two banks, two weekly newspapers, a lumberyard, and an ice plant. Morton Salt owns the majority of the salt deposits and has long operated facilities there, earning Grand Saline the title of the Salt Capital of Texas. The Salt Palace, a small museum built from salt blocks, celebrates that heritage. Today Grand Saline is home to roughly 3,100 residents. It is served by Grand Saline ISD and retains the character of an East Texas small town, with a walkable downtown, local churches, and community events anchoring daily life. Its economy remains tied to salt production and to the agriculture and services of the surrounding region. The city's location offers both quiet country living and regional access. Dallas lies about seventy-five miles to the west, Tyler about thirty-five miles to the southeast, and Lake Fork — one of Texas's premier bass-fishing lakes — sits nearby to the north. Canton, home of the long-running First Monday Trade Days, lies a short drive to the west. For homebuyers, Grand Saline offers a small-town East Texas setting with a distinctive industrial and historical identity.

Population 3,100
County Van Zandt County
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What county is Grand Saline in?

Grand Saline is located in Van Zandt County, Texas, in the northeastern part of the state. The city is the third-largest in the county and lies along U.S. Highway 80 north of Interstate 20.

What is Grand Saline known for?

Grand Saline is known as the Salt Capital of Texas because it sits above large underground salt deposits. Morton Salt owns the majority of the deposits and has long operated in the area, making salt central to the city's economy and identity.

What school district serves Grand Saline?

Grand Saline is served by Grand Saline Independent School District, which provides public education from elementary through high school. The district serves the city and the surrounding Van Zandt County area.

How far is Grand Saline from Dallas and Tyler?

Grand Saline is roughly seventy-five miles east of Dallas and about thirty-five miles northwest of Tyler. U.S. Highway 80 runs through the city, and Interstate 20 lies about fifteen miles to the south.

What is the Salt Palace?

The Salt Palace is a small museum in Grand Saline built largely from salt blocks, celebrating the community's salt-mining heritage. It is one of the city's most distinctive attractions and reflects its identity as the Salt Capital of Texas.

City Guide

About Grand Saline

Real Estate & Housing

Grand Saline's housing consists of modest single-family homes on tree-lined streets, together with rural acreage and farm properties in the surrounding countryside. The stock reflects the city's history as a working East Texas town, with a mix of older frame homes, mid-century construction, and some newer development. Larger lots and open land are readily available outside the city limits. Grand Saline's affordability and small-town character make it an option for buyers seeking value, space, and a genuine country-town atmosphere in Van Zandt County.

Neighborhoods

Grand Saline is organized around its downtown and the U.S. Highway 80 corridor, with residential streets extending outward into the surrounding countryside. The city does not have large planned subdivisions; instead, its neighborhoods are established, modest in scale, and reflective of a small East Texas town. The salt facilities lie southeast of the city, and the open farmland and rolling terrain of Van Zandt County frame the community. Nearby towns such as Canton and Mineola provide additional services and a larger selection of housing.

Lifestyle in Grand Saline

Grand Saline offers a classic East Texas small-town lifestyle, with a walkable downtown, local churches, and community events anchoring the social calendar. The city's salt heritage is a point of local pride, and its residents enjoy the slower pace and neighborly character that define Van Zandt County's towns. Dallas and Tyler are within a reasonable drive for employment, shopping, and entertainment, while nearby Canton hosts the long-running First Monday Trade Days. It suits those who want a quiet, affordable small-town setting with access to the larger East Texas and Dallas-Fort Worth regions.

Schools & Education

Grand Saline is served by Grand Saline Independent School District, which provides public education from elementary through high school for the city and the surrounding Van Zandt County area. The district's campuses are located within the community and anchor local school life. Families seeking additional private or specialized options can look to nearby Canton, Mineola, or Tyler, and higher education is available at Tyler Junior College and other East Texas institutions.

Getting Around

U.S. Highway 80 runs through Grand Saline, connecting the city west toward Dallas and east toward the Tyler-Longview area. Interstate 20 lies about fifteen miles to the south, providing the main route to Dallas-Fort Worth to the west and Shreveport to the east. The city's position between Dallas and Tyler makes it a practical small-town base within reach of both metropolitan areas.

Parks & Recreation

Grand Saline's recreation is anchored by its community parks and the surrounding East Texas countryside, with hunting, fishing, and rural recreation common across the region. Lake Fork, one of Texas's premier bass-fishing lakes, lies nearby to the north and draws anglers from across the state. The Salt Palace offers a distinctive local attraction tied to the city's heritage, and Canton's First Monday Trade Days — one of the largest flea markets in the country — is a short drive to the west.

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payments Median Sale Price $325,000 +53.7%
square_foot Price per Sq Ft $177
schedule Avg Days on Market 106
sell Homes Sold 27
percent Sale-to-List Ratio 100.0%
inventory_2 Months of Inventory 6.2

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