Coldspring
Coldspring, TX, is a small town with a unique and picturesque landscape that combines rolling hills, dense forests, and serene lakes. Surrounded by the breathtaking Sam Houston National Forest, the area boasts abundant natural beauty and outdoor recreation opportunities.
One of Coldspring’s most remarkable aspects is its diverse terrain. Nestled on the edge of the East Texas Piney Woods, the town has towering, majestic trees and thriving wildlife. Adding to its charm, the people of Coldspring are just as diverse as the land. The city has a mix of families who have lived in the area for generations and newcomers who have recently moved there.
Coldspring is also a haven for water enthusiasts. Its proximity to several lakes and rivers, including Lake Livingston and the Trinity River, allows residents and visitors to enjoy endless fishing opportunities, boating, and other water sports.
Features:
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- San Jacinto County
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- 1 mile North of HWY 150
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- 9 miles West of Coldspring
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- 28 miles to Lake Livingston
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- 30 miles North East of Conroe
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- 69 miles North of Downtown Houston
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- Not in the floodplain
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- Currently ag exempt
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- Coldsrping-Oakhurst Consolidated ISD
Amenities
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- Barbed-Wire Fence
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- Driveway
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- Electricity Connection wit Mete Pole
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- Ranch Gate
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- Water Well
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- Wooden Entrance
Land Use Restrictions
For a complete list of land use restrictions for this property, download Exhibit B – Land Use Restrictions
Area Highlights
Coldspring offers a variety of attractions and activities that cater to residents and visitors. Here are some highlights of the area:
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- Wolf Creek Park: This popular park offers various activities, including fishing, skiing, hiking, boating, and camping.
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- Double Lake Recreation Area: Built in 1937 by the Civilian Conservation Corps, this area offers camping, picnicking, hiking, biking, swimming, kayaking, boating, and fishing. The park also features tent and RV sites and a 23-acre lake suitable for small electric motorboats.
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- Historic Coldspring Square: Wander through the quaint streets of downtown Coldspring, where you’ll find a collection of charming shops, eateries, and beautifully preserved historic buildings.
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- Old San Jacinto County Jail Museum: Built in 1887, this historic jail now serves as a museum, offering a glimpse into the area’s past.
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- Lake Livingston: At 90,000 acres, Lake Livingston is the second-largest lake in Texas. It is a notable white bass fishery that offers catfishing, largemouth bass, striped bass, and crappie fishing.
These attractions, among others, make Coldspring a delightful place to live and visit, offering a blend of natural beauty, recreational activities, and rich history.
*Notice to Buyer’s Agents: Buyer agents must make first contact and be present for all showings to qualify for a full commission. If this condition is not met, the buyer agent’s fee participation will be at the sole discretion of Liberation Ranches and its associates.
