East Texas Railroad Town
Welcome to Mineola, a Wood County railroad town where a revitalized historic downtown meets lakes, trails, and East Texas piney woods.
Mineola is a small city in Wood County, Texas, in the piney woods of East Texas, about 26 miles north of Tyler and roughly 80 miles east of Dallas. Its history is inseparable from the railroad: the community was incorporated in 1873 as the rails arrived, and a depot opened in 1905 that, at its peak, employed around 200 people. The railroad carried Mineola through the Great Depression and gave the town its commercial heart, and passenger service has a modern echo in the Amtrak stop that still serves the city today. Downtown Mineola is a carefully preserved district of turn-of-the-century buildings—cast-iron columns, 1930s storefronts, and renovated hotels and historic homes that now operate as bed-and-breakfast inns and shops. More than forty historical markers document the city's past, and Iron Horse Square, a five-acre downtown park, celebrates its rail heritage with a train-themed playground and the Historic Depot Museum. Beyond its historic core, Mineola is a practical East Texas community with a small school district, local retail along the US-69 and US-80 corridors, and surrounding countryside that opens into acreage and lake-oriented communities. The Mineola Nature Preserve on the city's edge provides an unusually large natural resource for a town of its size, with miles of trails and varied outdoor amenities. Mineola suits residents who want small-town stability and affordability with genuine character, along with easy access to Tyler's hospitals, colleges, and airport. It functions as a modest employment and service center for southern Wood County while remaining close to the region's larger economies.
Mineola is in Wood County, Texas, in the East Texas piney woods region about 26 miles north of Tyler. It sits near the southern edge of the county, where US-69 and US-80 cross, and functions as a hub for the surrounding rural area.
Mineola is served by Mineola Independent School District, which operates four campuses and enrolls more than 1,000 students from early grades through high school. The district is a focal point of the community, with schools clustered near several family neighborhoods.
Yes. Mineola retains a functioning Amtrak passenger rail station, continuing a railroad tradition that dates to the town's 1873 incorporation and the 1905 opening of its depot. The station connects Mineola to the broader national rail network.
The Mineola Nature Preserve offers more than 20 miles of hiking, biking, and equestrian trails, plus fishing ponds, an archery range, disc golf, and picnic areas. Nearby Lake Holbrook is popular for bass fishing, and the East Texas piney woods provide further hunting and recreation.
Mineola is about 26 miles north of Tyler and roughly 80 miles east of Dallas. Interstate 20, a short drive south near Lindale, provides the main route west toward Dallas and east toward Longview.
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