Deep East Texas Piney Woods Hub
Welcome to Lufkin, the Angelina County seat in Deep East Texas, a Piney Woods timber hub with a national forest and Sam Rayburn Reservoir nearby.
Lufkin is a city in Angelina County, Texas, and the county seat, situated in the Piney Woods region of Deep East Texas. With a 2020 census population of about 34,000, it is the largest city in the surrounding area and functions as a regional hub, drawing shoppers, workers, and patients from a broad multi-county region — a role reflected in a daytime population estimated at more than 100,000. The city sits along U.S. Highways 59 and 69 and is ringed by Loop 287, positioning it as the commercial and service center of East Texas' forest country. Lufkin's growth came in two waves. The first followed the arrival of the railroad between 1882 and 1890, which connected the young settlement to wider markets. The second, and more defining, was the East Texas timber boom of 1890 to 1920, when hundreds of sawmills rose across the Piney Woods and lumber became one of the state's largest industries. That legacy endures in the city's identity: Lufkin remains associated with the region's timber economy, and the Texas Forestry Museum preserves the history of an industry that shaped both the landscape and the community. Today, Lufkin's economy is more diversified, spanning manufacturing, healthcare, retail, and services, but its role as the region's center is unchanged. Two hospitals, a substantial retail base, and institutions such as Angelina College, a public community college, anchor the city's civic life. Lufkin ISD serves the community's public school students, with Lufkin High School and a network of elementary and middle schools. The city's setting is one of its greatest assets. Angelina National Forest, a 153,000-acre expanse of East Texas woodlands, lies just to the east, and Sam Rayburn Reservoir, one of the state's premier fishing and boating lakes, sits within the forest's boundaries. For homebuyers, Lufkin offers small-city conveniences and immediate access to the forests and lakes that define Deep East Texas.
Lufkin is in Angelina County, Texas, and serves as the county seat. The city is located in Deep East Texas, in the Piney Woods region, along U.S. Highways 59 and 69, about two hours north of Houston.
Lufkin is known as the commercial and cultural hub of Deep East Texas's Piney Woods, with a history rooted in the region's timber industry. The Texas Forestry Museum preserves that heritage, and the city serves as a gateway to Angelina National Forest and Sam Rayburn Reservoir.
Lufkin is served by Lufkin ISD, which operates the city's elementary, middle, and high schools, including Lufkin High School. Angelina College, a public community college with its main campus in Lufkin, provides higher education and workforce training for the region.
The 2020 census recorded Lufkin's population at about 34,000 residents. The city is the largest in its region and serves a wide multi-county area, with a daytime population estimated at more than 100,000.
Angelina National Forest, a 153,000-acre woodland, lies just east of Lufkin, with Sam Rayburn Reservoir inside its boundaries offering premier fishing and boating. Together they anchor the outdoor recreation that defines life in Deep East Texas.
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