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110 Custer
Mabank, TX 75156
Cedar Creek Lake Gateway Town
Welcome to Mabank, a lake town on Cedar Creek Lake in Kaufman County, about an hour southeast of Dallas, known for fishing, boating, and lakeside living.
Mabank sits in the southeastern corner of Kaufman County, Texas, with portions extending into Henderson County, on the western shore of Cedar Creek Lake. It lies about 60 miles southeast of Dallas along U.S. Highway 175, positioned at the edge of the Dallas-Fort Worth metro's eastward reach into East Texas. The town's origins are modest and distinctly Texan. It took its name from the Mason and Eubank families, early settlers who combined their surnames into "Mabank." For most of its history it remained a small rural crossroads, with a population under 2,000 as late as 1990. The transformation came with the impoundment of Cedar Creek Reservoir in 1965, which created one of Texas' largest lakes—about 32,000 acres with more than 320 miles of shoreline—and turned Mabank into a gateway community for lake recreation. Today Cedar Creek Lake defines the area's economy and identity. The lake supports fishing, boating, sailing, and watersports, and it draws retirees, weekend visitors, and a growing number of Dallas-area commuters seeking lakeside living. Mabank serves as the commercial and civic hub for the surrounding lake communities, including Gun Barrel City and Seven Points, anchoring schools, services, and retail for the broader reservoir region. Mabank is served by Mabank Independent School District, which extends across portions of Kaufman, Van Zandt, and Henderson counties. U.S. Highway 175 provides the direct route to Dallas, about an hour away, while Athens lies roughly 15 miles to the east. The town suits households looking for lake access, a lower cost of living, and a quieter pace, with the option of commuting toward Dallas. It is a place defined by Cedar Creek Lake—its fishing docks, marinas, and shoreline neighborhoods—and by the easy-going East Texas character that surrounds it.
Mabank is a town in southeastern Kaufman County, Texas, with portions extending into Henderson County. It sits on the western shore of Cedar Creek Lake, about 60 miles southeast of Dallas along U.S. Highway 175.
Mabank sits beside Cedar Creek Lake, also called Cedar Creek Reservoir, which covers about 32,000 acres with more than 320 miles of shoreline. The lake, impounded in 1965, is among the largest in Texas and is a major destination for fishing, boating, and lakeside recreation.
Mabank is served by Mabank Independent School District, which is based in the town and also serves Gun Barrel City, parts of Seven Points, and surrounding portions of Kaufman, Van Zandt, and Henderson counties, making it a regional district for the Cedar Creek Lake area.
Mabank is about 60 miles southeast of Dallas, reached via U.S. Highway 175. The drive to Dallas typically takes about an hour, making the town a practical base for commuters who want lakeside living outside the metro.
Mabank takes its name from the Mason and Eubank families, early settlers who shaped the town's development. It grew substantially after Cedar Creek Reservoir was completed in 1965, drawing retirees, lake homeowners, and commuters to the area.
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