| Onalaska, Texas, located
on a peninsula extending into Lake Livingston,
13 miles west of Livingston and
28 miles east of Huntsville on US Highway 190, is nestled
in a very picturesque setting surrounded by Lake Livingston
and the Piney Woods in all directions.
Located
only 80 miles north of Houston, the Onalaska area
offers wilderness and recreational activities that
provide fun for all ages. The visitor or resident
will find a great selection of campgrounds, RV parks,
marinas, and golf courses. A new addition to the area
is Livingston's
Monthly Trade Days - over 400 booths and two covered
pavilions on 200 acres in a park-type atmosphere.
All ages will enjoy a visit to the Alabama
Coushatta Indian Reservation, and our new County
Museum.
When Lake Livingston was completed in
1969, and with the coming of the water, new life sprang
into the little town. Almost overnight Onalaska blossomed
with new shops and businesses popping up everywhere.
The immediate area now has a population
of approximately 4,000 permanent residents, with weekend
visitors often pushing that number to 10,000 or more.
The Onalaska area, because of its location at the
heart of Lake Livingston, has become a popular vacation
and retirement community, and despite its growth,
still retains a village quality and country atmosphere.
The Onalaska area has many types of
accommodations, including motels, camping, and RV
parks, and with our mild winter climate, all cater
to Winter Texans.
Walk into any shop or marina and you
will more than likely be greeted with a friendliness
that will make you feel right at home. Visitors, weekenders
or residents are welcome to participate in our churches,
schools, civic associations, senior citizens groups
and the good life of a warm and caring East Texas
community.
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