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Gateway to Lake Tawakoni

About Quinlan, TX

Welcome to Quinlan, a small Hunt County city beside Lake Tawakoni, one of the largest lakes lying wholly within Texas.

Quinlan is a small city in Hunt County, Texas, located in the northeastern corner of the state about 42 miles from downtown Dallas. With a population of roughly 1,600, it functions as a quiet, close-knit community whose identity is tied closely to Lake Tawakoni, the large reservoir that sits just to the east. The city's modern history was transformed by that lake. Lake Tawakoni was completed in 1960, impounded on the Sabine River, and now covers some 36,700 acres with about 200 miles of shoreline — one of the largest bodies of water lying wholly within Texas. Its creation in the late 1950s and early 1960s brought steady growth to Quinlan in the decades that followed, as the town became a residential and recreational gateway to the lake. Education is provided by Boles Independent School District, a compact system of three campuses serving roughly 540 students, with its main campus situated a few miles north of the city. The district's territory reaches the lake, keeping schools closely connected to the surrounding rural community. Quinlan sits at a useful crossroads. State Highway 34 runs north toward Greenville, the county seat, and south toward Terrell, while Highway 276 doubles as Main Street, leading east across Lake Tawakoni to Emory and west toward Rockwall and the Dallas-Fort Worth metro. That positioning lets residents enjoy lakeside small-town living while keeping employment, shopping, and big-city amenities in the metroplex within commuting reach. For recreation, Lake Tawakoni is the centerpiece, drawing anglers and boaters to its coves and open water. The surrounding Hunt County landscape adds rural room to roam, and larger attractions along Lake Ray Hubbard and in Dallas sit within a short drive. Quinlan appeals to those seeking an unhurried, lake-oriented Northeast Texas lifestyle with practical access to the wider region.

Population 1,641
County Hunt County
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Frequently Asked Questions

What county is Quinlan, Texas in?

Quinlan is located in Hunt County, Texas, in the northeastern part of the state. The county seat is Greenville, which lies a short drive north of the city along State Highway 34.

What school district serves Quinlan?

Quinlan is served by Boles Independent School District, a small system of about three schools enrolling roughly 540 students. The district campus sits about three miles north of Quinlan, and its territory reaches Lake Tawakoni.

How far is Quinlan from Dallas?

Quinlan is approximately 42 miles northeast of downtown Dallas. Highway 276 leads west toward Rockwall and the Dallas-Fort Worth metro, placing the city within commuting distance of the region's larger employment centers.

What lake is near Quinlan?

Lake Tawakoni lies just east of Quinlan and is one of the largest lakes lying wholly within Texas, covering about 36,700 acres with roughly 200 miles of shoreline on the Sabine River. It is the centerpiece of local boating and fishing recreation.

What is there to do in Quinlan?

Quinlan is a small, quiet city whose main draw is Lake Tawakoni, with boating, fishing, and shoreline recreation close at hand. The city also sits within reach of Greenville, Rockwall, and Dallas for additional dining, shopping, and entertainment.

City Guide

About Quinlan

Real Estate & Housing

Quinlan's housing stock reflects its history as a small Hunt County town that expanded with the completion of Lake Tawakoni. The city offers modest single-family homes on small-town lots, with additional properties scattered across the surrounding countryside. Its proximity to the lake also brings lake-area and larger-lot properties into the broader market, appealing to buyers who want fishing and boating access without leaving the area. Overall, the market is characterized by everyday, small-town housing rather than large-scale master-planned development.

Neighborhoods

Quinlan's center is its Main Street corridor, which carries Highway 276 through town and anchors the city's commercial activity. Residential streets spread out from this core in a traditional small-town grid, with modest single-family homes on comfortable lots. Beyond the city limits, the landscape opens into Hunt County countryside, where properties near Lake Tawakoni offer lakefront and rural settings. This blend of a compact in-town core and surrounding open land defines Quinlan's residential character.

Lifestyle in Quinlan

Life in Quinlan is quiet and small-town, oriented around the lake that sits just east of the city. Residents spend time boating, fishing, and relaxing along Lake Tawakoni's shoreline, and the pace of daily life is unhurried compared with the Dallas metro to the west. Local commerce centers on Main Street, which doubles as Highway 276, and the community draws on nearby Greenville and Rockwall for broader shopping, dining, and entertainment. The result is a laid-back Northeast Texas lifestyle with lake recreation at the doorstep and larger-city amenities within an easy drive.

Schools & Education

Public education in Quinlan is provided by Boles Independent School District, a small rural district with about three schools serving roughly 540 students. The district's campus is located a few miles north of Quinlan near the junction of State Highway 34 and Farm to Market Road 2101, and its territory extends to Lake Tawakoni. As a compact, locally rooted system, Boles ISD serves the Quinlan community through the high school level.

Getting Around

Quinlan sits at the intersection of two key routes: State Highway 34, which runs north to Greenville and south to Terrell, and Highway 276, which doubles as the city's Main Street and leads east across Lake Tawakoni toward Emory and west to Rockwall. Downtown Dallas lies about 42 miles to the southwest, reached via Highway 276 and the wider metro road network. This positioning makes Quinlan a practical base for commuters to the Dallas-Fort Worth area while keeping the town's small-scale character intact.

Parks & Recreation

Lake Tawakoni is the heart of recreation around Quinlan. Completed in 1960 on the Sabine River, the reservoir covers about 36,700 acres with roughly 200 miles of shoreline, providing extensive opportunities for boating, fishing, and lakeside leisure. Its size and shoreline make it a regional draw for anglers and boaters across Northeast Texas. Beyond the lake, the open Hunt County countryside offers room for outdoor activities, while Greenville, Rockwall, and the Dallas area provide additional recreation and entertainment within driving distance.

MARKET SNAPSHOT

The Market at a Glance

How homes have been selling here over the last 90 days.

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payments Median Sale Price $344,950 -2.8%
square_foot Price per Sq Ft $222
schedule Avg Days on Market 92
sell Homes Sold 44
percent Sale-to-List Ratio 100.0%
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