East Texas Piney Woods Town
Welcome to Frankston, a small Anderson County town on U.S. 175, set in the piney woods of East Texas near Lake Palestine.
Frankston is a town in Anderson County, in the piney woods of East Texas, situated on U.S. Highway 175. At the 2020 census, the town recorded a population of 1,126. Its location places it about 15 miles south of Palestine, the county seat, and roughly 30 miles southwest of Tyler, giving residents convenient access to two of the region's principal cities while the town itself remains small, quiet, and residential. Frankston's character is that of a traditional East Texas crossroads community, where the school, churches, and local businesses anchor daily life. The surrounding landscape of pine and hardwood forests, rolling pastures, and scattered lakes defines the setting, and agriculture has long been part of the local economy alongside retail and services. The town's position on U.S. 175, a major regional route, keeps it connected without bringing the pace of a larger city. Frankston's history reaches back to the late nineteenth century, when it grew as a railroad stop and a service center for the surrounding farms and timberlands. The railroad and later the construction of U.S. Highway 175 anchored the town's role as a small commercial crossroads, and its school district became the community's lasting institutional centerpiece. The population has remained steady in the range of a little over a thousand residents for generations. Public education is provided by the Frankston Independent School District, whose campuses serve the town and the surrounding countryside and function as a focal point for community life. Nearby Lake Palestine, a large reservoir on the Neches River, offers fishing, boating, and shoreline recreation, extending the area's appeal. For residents, Frankston offers an affordable, unhurried small-town lifestyle in the heart of East Texas, with Palestine and Tyler providing shopping, medical care, and employment within a short drive.
Frankston is in Anderson County, in East Texas. It sits on U.S. Highway 175, roughly 15 miles south of Palestine and about 30 miles southwest of Tyler, in the region's piney woods and rolling countryside.
Frankston is served by the Frankston Independent School District, a small public district based in the town that enrolls students from the community and the surrounding rural areas of Anderson County.
Frankston had a population of 1,126 at the 2020 census. It is a small residential and agricultural town near Lake Palestine, set among the pine woodlands and ranchland of East Texas between Palestine and Tyler.
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