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940 County Road 1106 E
Sulphur Springs, TX 75482
Hopkins County Seat
Welcome to Sulphur Springs, the Hopkins County seat in Northeast Texas, a former dairy hub known for its mineral springs and diversified manufacturing.
Sulphur Springs is a city in Hopkins County, Texas, serving as the county seat in the northeast part of the state. It sits along the Interstate 30 corridor, roughly halfway between Dallas and Texarkana, and functions as the commercial hub for the surrounding county. The city's population is about 16,000. The community takes its name from natural mineral springs that defined its early identity. In the 1870s Sulphur Springs was promoted as a health resort, with more than one hundred natural springs in and around the town drawing visitors seeking their reputed medicinal benefits. The springs also helped establish Hopkins County as an agricultural force, and by the early twentieth century cotton had become the county's principal crop. As the resort era faded, agriculture continued to drive the local economy. By 1990 Hopkins County was the leading dairy county in Texas, with almost 500 dairies producing nearly 17 percent of the state's total milk, alongside a strong cattle industry. Though the dairy sector has since consolidated into fewer, larger operations, that heritage remains central to the area's identity. Today the economy is more diversified. Major employers include Ocean Spray, Flowserve, Jeld-Wen, Clayton Home Manufacturing, Pinnacle, and Grocery Supply, blending food processing, manufacturing, and distribution with the county's ongoing agricultural base. The Hopkins County Courthouse and the downtown square remain the civic center of the community, and the city's county-seat institutions anchor services for the wider region. Sulphur Springs offers an affordable, family-oriented small-city lifestyle with a strong agricultural and industrial identity. For residents, it combines the stability of a county seat with steady manufacturing and food-processing employment, a walkable historic core, and access to the rural landscape of Northeast Texas, all positioned along a major east-west interstate corridor.
Sulphur Springs is located in Hopkins County, Texas, and serves as the county seat for that county. It sits in northeast Texas along the Interstate 30 corridor, positioned roughly halfway between Dallas to the west and Texarkana to the east.
The city takes its name from the natural mineral springs that once drew visitors to the area. In the 1870s Sulphur Springs was promoted as a health resort, with more than one hundred natural springs in and around the community.
Hopkins County was once Texas' leading dairy county, with almost 500 dairies producing nearly 17 percent of the state's total in 1990. While the industry has since consolidated, that dairy heritage remains part of the area's agricultural identity.
Major employers in and around Sulphur Springs include Ocean Spray, Flowserve, Jeld-Wen, Clayton Home Manufacturing, Pinnacle, and Grocery Supply. The economy blends food processing, manufacturing, and distribution with the county's agricultural base.
Sulphur Springs sits along Interstate 30 in northeast Texas, roughly halfway between Dallas to the west and Texarkana to the east. Its county-seat role and industrial base make it the commercial hub of Hopkins County.
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