Trinity River & Cedar Creek Lake Town
Welcome to Trinidad, a small East Texas city on the Trinity River near the shores of Cedar Creek Lake, one of the region's most popular recreation destinations.
Trinidad is a small incorporated city on the western edge of Henderson County in East Texas, set along the Trinity River and near the southern shores of Cedar Creek Lake. The community traces its modern identity to the early twentieth century, when a Texas Power and Light plant opened on the Trinity River and a chemical fertilizer plant followed, establishing an industrial base for what remained a modest, close-knit town. That industrial chapter gave Trinidad a working, river-oriented character that lingers in the town's older streets and civic life. Today Trinidad is home to roughly 850 residents who value its quiet, rural character and its position beside one of the region's most popular recreational reservoirs. Cedar Creek Lake, built on a tributary of the Trinity River, draws boaters, anglers, and weekend visitors from across East Texas and from the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex roughly 50 miles to the northwest. That proximity makes the town feel more connected than its small size suggests, especially during warmer months when lakeside traffic picks up. The city is small enough that daily life centers on the school, the town's churches and local businesses, and the lake. Most residents own their homes, and the housing stock is predominantly single-family, with lakeshore and vacation-oriented properties adding variety near the water. For families, Trinidad Independent School District serves all grades on a single Pre-K through 12th-grade campus, keeping school and community closely tied and giving the town's Trojans a central role in local life. Trinidad appeals to people seeking a low-density lifestyle within reach of lake recreation, while remaining close enough to larger towns such as Athens, the Henderson County seat, for shopping, healthcare, and services. Its blend of East Texas heritage and lakeside access gives it a distinct place among the small communities around Cedar Creek Lake, and it retains a quieter, more spread-out feel than the busier lakeside towns to the north.
Trinidad is in Henderson County, Texas. The city sits along the county's western edge near the Trinity River and the southern shores of Cedar Creek Lake, a large reservoir that draws recreational boaters and anglers from across East Texas.
Trinidad Independent School District serves the city. It is a small 1A district of roughly 160 students that operates a single Pre-K through 12th-grade campus, keeping class sizes small and school life closely tied to the community; the district's mascot is the Trojan.
Trinidad is near Cedar Creek Lake, also known as Cedar Creek Reservoir, which was built on a tributary of the Trinity River. The lake is one of East Texas's most popular boating and fishing destinations and lies within weekend-trip distance of the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex.
Trinidad sits roughly 50 miles southeast of the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. Its lakeside location makes it a convenient weekend getaway for residents of the Metroplex who come to Cedar Creek Lake for boating and fishing.
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