Livingston, Texas

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Livingston is the county seat of Polk County in the heart of the East Texas Piney Woods, positioned on the doorstep of Lake Livingston — the second-largest lake entirely within the borders of Texas, covering 90,000 acres with over 450 miles of shoreline. With Lake Livingston State Park offering fishing, hiking, kayaking, and camping under towering pines just an hour north of Houston, and the Sam Houston National Forest and Alabama-Coushatta Tribal lands adding cultural and wilderness depth, Livingston is East Texas's most complete outdoor destination — wild, unhurried, and genuinely beautiful.

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Livingston, Texas, Visitors Guide

Livingston is the county seat of Polk County, located in the East Texas Piney Woods approximately 75 miles north of Houston and 65 miles south of Nacogdoches via US-59 and US-190. Polk County serves as the gateway between the Texas Forest Country and the Texas Gulf Coast, and Livingston itself sits at the heart of one of East Texas's most rewarding outdoor recreation regions. At its center is Lake Livingston — the second-largest lake entirely within Texas, with 90,000 acres of surface area and over 450 miles of shoreline. Add in the Sam Houston National Forest, the oldest Native American reservation in Texas (home of the Alabama-Coushatta Tribe), and a charming Historic Downtown, and Livingston delivers an East Texas adventure that extends well beyond the water. Livingston is where the Piney Woods and the lake country meet in one of Texas's most underrated destinations.

Geography

Livingston is located at the junction of US-190 and US-59 in Polk County, approximately 75 miles north of downtown Houston, 65 miles south of Nacogdoches, and 120 miles west of Beaumont. Lake Livingston, formed by the Trinity River Authority's dam on the Trinity River in 1969, lies immediately east and south of the city, with the

What is Livingston known for

Lake Livingston, Lake Livingston State Park, East Texas Piney Woods, Alabama-Coushatta Tribe, Sam Houston National Forest, fishing & boating
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