Lake Town in Henderson County
Welcome to Malakoff, a Henderson County city in East Texas, set just south of Cedar Creek Lake and its miles of shoreline for boating and fishing.
Malakoff is a small city in Henderson County, Texas, in the lake country of East Texas. It sits south of the Cedar Creek Reservoir, known locally as Cedar Creek Lake, one of the largest lakes in the state, with more than 300 miles of shoreline. The city lies between U.S. Highway 175 and State Highway 274, roughly 15 miles west of the county seat of Athens. The city's unusual name honors the Russian fortress of Malakoff, a key defensive position during the Crimean War siege of Sevastopol, and the community was originally known as Caney Creek. Agriculture and the railroad shaped its early history, and the construction of Cedar Creek Lake in the 1960s transformed the surrounding area into a recreational and residential destination. With roughly 2,200 residents, Malakoff remains a compact, small-town community, but its proximity to the lake gives it a distinctly water-oriented character. Waterfront and near-lake neighborhoods, marinas, and seasonal residents are part of the local landscape, and the lake draws anglers, boaters, and weekend visitors throughout the warmer months. Public education is provided by the Malakoff Independent School District, which serves the city and surrounding area. Malakoff tends to appeal to people seeking affordable small-town living with ready access to one of East Texas's major recreational lakes, all within reasonable driving distance of the Dallas-Fort Worth metro area to the west. The city's mix of a quiet historic core and growing lake-area development gives it a balance between traditional East Texas community life and the recreation economy of Cedar Creek Lake.
Malakoff is in Henderson County, Texas, in the East Texas lake country. The city sits south of Cedar Creek Lake, roughly fifteen miles west of the county seat of Athens, between U.S. Highway 175 and State Highway 274.
Cedar Creek Lake, officially the Cedar Creek Reservoir, is one of the largest lakes in Texas, with more than 300 miles of shoreline. It lies just north of Malakoff and anchors the area's recreation.
Malakoff is served by the Malakoff Independent School District, a community-based public district that educates students from elementary through high school across the city and the surrounding Henderson County area.
Malakoff is named for the Russian fortress of Malakoff, a key defensive position in the Crimean War siege of Sevastopol. The community was earlier known as Caney Creek before adopting the name.
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