Hunt County Lake Tawakoni Town
Welcome to Lone Oak, a small Hunt County city just two miles northeast of the shores of Lake Tawakoni.
Lone Oak is a city in Hunt County, Texas, in the northeast part of the state. Its population is about 640. The town lies about two miles northeast of Lake Tawakoni, a large reservoir on the Sabine River that has shaped the community's recent history. Lone Oak's story is tied to the rise of Lake Tawakoni, which was constructed in the early 1960s. The lake slowed the town's earlier decline, and today the community functions as a small residential and service center for the lake country. Lake Tawakoni State Park and Wind Point Park, a private recreation area with camping, cabins, and RV sites, lie along the shoreline nearby. The town itself is compact and rural, with a small downtown and modest residential streets surrounded by the open country of Hunt County. Lone Oak ISD serves local students, and the community's identity is closely tied to the lake and the outdoors. U.S. Route 69 and state highways connect Lone Oak to Greenville and the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, roughly an hour to the west. For residents, the appeal is a quiet, affordable rural setting with direct access to one of North Texas's major recreational lakes, within reach of the Metroplex's employment and amenities. The surrounding countryside offers hunting, hiking, and rural recreation, and the town's position between Greenville and Emory makes it a convenient stop in the lake region. The result is a small-town lifestyle oriented around the water and the outdoors rather than suburban development. Residents value the quiet, the open country, and the easy access to the water, and the community remains closely tied to the agricultural and recreational life of Hunt County, where the pace is set by the seasons and the lake rather than by development pressure.
Lone Oak is a city in Hunt County, Texas, in the northeast part of the state. It lies about two miles northeast of Lake Tawakoni, near the border between Hunt and Rains counties.
Lake Tawakoni, a large reservoir on the Sabine River, lies about two miles southwest of Lone Oak. It offers fishing, boating, and camping, with Lake Tawakoni State Park and Wind Point Park providing shoreline access and trails.
Lone Oak ISD serves the community's public school students from elementary through high school. The small district is closely tied to the town and the surrounding Hunt County countryside, with a community-centered approach to education.
Lone Oak sits along U.S. Route 69, connecting it to Greenville and Emory. The Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex lies roughly an hour to the west, making the town a practical rural base within reach of the region's employment and amenities.
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