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Corrigan, TX 75934
East Texas Timber Town
Welcome to Corrigan, a Polk County timber town at the junction of U.S. Highways 59 and 287 in Deep East Texas, near the shores of Lake Livingston.
Corrigan sits in the Piney Woods region of Deep East Texas, in the northern reaches of Polk County where U.S. Highways 59 and 287 come together. The town's origin is inseparable from the railroad. The Houston, East and West Texas Railway pushed through the area in the late nineteenth century, and the community took its name from Pat Corrigan, the conductor on the first train to arrive. Timber was the engine of the local economy for generations, and the surrounding forestlands—part of the vast East Texas pine belt—still shape the landscape and identity of the area. The town was officially incorporated in 1938, and it has remained a modest, working community oriented around the highway, the forest, and nearby recreation. Its position on U.S. 59 places Corrigan on a corridor that state transportation planners have designated for eventual interstate standards as part of the Future I-69 system, a sign of the route's regional importance. U.S. 287 adds a second highway through the center of town. Corrigan's identity rests on the timber economy that the railroad made possible. For generations, sawmills and logging operations drew workers to the area, and while the industry has consolidated, the surrounding pine forests remain a working landscape and a defining feature of local life. The town's name, drawn from the railroad's first conductor, is a lasting reminder of how completely the rails shaped the community's founding. Corrigan functions as a small service center for the surrounding countryside, with schools, churches, and local businesses serving a dispersed rural population. It sits roughly between Lufkin to the north and Livingston to the south, giving residents access to larger towns in either direction. For those who value the quiet of the Piney Woods, a modest cost of living, and proximity to Lake Livingston's recreation, Corrigan offers a genuine East Texas small town well positioned along the region's highways.
Corrigan is in Polk County, Texas, in the Piney Woods region of Deep East Texas. It sits at the junction of U.S. Highways 59 and 287, north of Livingston and south of Lufkin.
Corrigan is named for Pat Corrigan, the conductor on the first train of the Houston, East and West Texas Railway to arrive in the community. The railroad and the timber industry it served shaped the town's early development.
Corrigan is served by the Corrigan-Camden Independent School District, which operates Corrigan-Camden High School and lower grade levels for students in the town of Corrigan and the nearby community of Camden.
Lake Livingston and Lake Livingston State Park are a short drive from Corrigan, making the city a convenient base for swimming, fishing, boating, camping, hiking, and other lake recreation throughout the year.
U.S. Highway 59 and U.S. Highway 287 meet in Corrigan. U.S. 59 is part of the planned Future I-69 corridor, and state transportation officials have planned a relief route around the city to bring the roadway to interstate standards.
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