Newton County Seat
Welcome to Newton, the Newton County seat in Deep East Texas, surrounded by the Piney Woods and within reach of Toledo Bend and Sam Rayburn lakes.
Newton sits near the eastern edge of Texas, in the Piney Woods region where the state meets Louisiana, and serves as the seat of Newton County. The county was created on April 22, 1846, from the eastern half of Jasper County and named in honor of John Newton, a veteran of the American Revolution. The city that took the county's name grew up as its governmental and commercial center, and the courthouse remains the focal point of the town. The landscape around Newton is dominated by forest. The Sabine National Forest, one of four national forests in Texas and the easternmost of them, extends into Newton County, and the broader Piney Woods stretch across the region toward the Sabine River watershed that forms part of the Texas-Louisiana boundary. Timber has long been part of the local economy, and the forested surroundings define both the scenery and the outdoor culture of the area. Recreation is a defining feature of life in Newton. The community sits about 30 miles from Toledo Bend Lake, the largest freshwater reservoir in the South, and about 45 miles from Sam Rayburn Lake, giving residents access to two of East Texas' premier destinations for fishing, boating, and water sports. Hunting and other outdoor pursuits round out a lifestyle closely tied to the woods and water. As a small county seat in a rural, forested region, Newton offers a quiet, low-density way of life centered on local government, schools, and churches. For those drawn to the Piney Woods and the lakes of Deep East Texas, it provides an affordable and genuinely rural home base with a strong sense of regional identity.
Newton is in Newton County, Texas, in the Piney Woods region of Deep East Texas near the Louisiana border. The city serves as the county seat of Newton County and is a small rural community.
Newton is named for John Newton, a veteran of the American Revolutionary War. Both the city and Newton County, which was created in 1846 from the eastern half of Jasper County, carry his name.
Newton is served by Newton Independent School District, which educates students from the city and the surrounding rural area of Newton County. The district is the primary public school option for the community.
Newton is about 30 miles from Toledo Bend Lake, the largest freshwater reservoir in the South, and about 45 miles from Sam Rayburn Lake. Both lakes support fishing, boating, and water sports year-round.
The Sabine National Forest, which covers more than 160,000 acres in the Piney Woods of east Texas, extends into Newton County. It lies along the Sabine River watershed and forms part of the Texas-Louisiana boundary.
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