Waco-Area Crossroads Community
Welcome to Elm Mott, an unincorporated McLennan County community on Interstate 35 just north of Waco, serving as a gateway between the city and the countryside.
Elm Mott is an unincorporated community in McLennan County, Texas, located near the intersection of Interstate 35 and Farm Road 308, about eight miles north of Waco. It lies in the northeast central part of the county and is part of the Waco metropolitan area, in a landscape that transitions from the city's edge into open farm country. The area was settled shortly after the Civil War by the Christian and Long families, establishing the agricultural roots that have defined Elm Mott for more than a century. Unlike many of its neighbors, the community never incorporated, and it has remained a small crossroads rather than growing into a formal town. Its population has stayed modest, reported in the low hundreds for much of its recent history. Elm Mott's position on Interstate 35 gives it a distinct role. As one of the principal routes through central Texas, the interstate carries travelers between the Dallas–Fort Worth area and the cities to the south, and Elm Mott has developed highway-oriented services to serve that traffic. An RV park and small businesses cluster near the interchange, and the community functions as a waypoint on the Waco–Dallas corridor. Today Elm Mott serves a mix of rural residents and Waco-area commuters. Its location eight miles north of Waco places the city's shopping, healthcare, education, and employment within a short drive, while its unincorporated, semi-rural character offers a quieter, more spacious alternative to the city itself. That balance between highway convenience, rural setting, and proximity to Waco defines Elm Mott's place in McLennan County.
Elm Mott is located in McLennan County, Texas, just north of the city of Waco. It is an unincorporated community situated at the intersection of Interstate 35 and Farm Road 308 in the northeast central part of the county.
Elm Mott lies about eight miles north of downtown Waco, directly along the Interstate 35 corridor, which makes it a convenient location for commuters. The community is part of the Waco metropolitan area of central Texas.
Elm Mott was settled shortly after the Civil War by the Christian and Long families, who established farms in the area. It has remained a small crossroads community along the Interstate 35 corridor north of Waco.
Elm Mott offers highway-oriented services, including an RV park and small businesses that serve travelers on Interstate 35. Residents generally rely on nearby Waco, just to the south, for shopping, schools, healthcare, and employment.
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