Galveston County Railroad Town
Welcome to Santa Fe, a Galveston County city named for the railroad that still runs through it, set between Houston and the Gulf coast near Galveston Bay.
Santa Fe is a city in Galveston County, Texas, set between Houston and the Gulf coast near Galveston Bay. Its name comes from the Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway, the railroad chartered in the 1870s to link Galveston with the West; the line, now part of BNSF Railway, still runs through the town alongside State Highway 6. The community grew as a cluster of rural settlements along that rail corridor. In 1928, three of those communities joined to form the first consolidated school district in Galveston County and named their high school Santa Fe, after the railroad that linked them — a nod that eventually gave the city its name. That agricultural and small-town heritage still shapes the area's character. With a population of roughly 12,700, Santa Fe functions as a suburban and semi-rural residential community within commuting range of both Houston and Galveston. Santa Fe ISD, a mid-sized suburban district serving several thousand students, anchors the community's schools. Recreation leans on the outdoors: Jack Brooks Park offers sports facilities, fishing, and hiking and equestrian trails, while Haak Vineyards and Winery, the first commercial vineyard in Galveston County, draws visitors for tastings and events. The housing landscape blends established in-town homes, newer subdivisions, and larger rural tracts, reflecting the area's gradual transition from farm country to commuter suburb. Bayou fishing, horseback riding, and seasonal festivals are woven into the local way of life, and the combination of rail heritage, open countryside, and easy access to two of the region's major cities gives Santa Fe a distinct, relaxed identity on the upper Texas coast.
Santa Fe is in Galveston County, Texas, on the upper Texas coast, positioned between the cities of Houston and Galveston and near the shores of Galveston Bay on the state's Gulf coast.
Santa Fe is named for the Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway, the railroad that ran through the area and now forms part of BNSF Railway. The high school adopted the name in 1928 before the city did.
Santa Fe is served by Santa Fe Independent School District, a mid-sized suburban district in Galveston County that operates five campuses and serves several thousand students across the city and surrounding area.
Santa Fe sits between Houston and Galveston, with both major cities within a short drive. Its location makes it a convenient base for commuters and for reaching Gulf coast recreation and attractions.
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