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Woodland Drive
West Tawakoni, TX 75474
Lake Tawakoni Shore Community
Welcome to West Tawakoni, a Hunt County city on the western shore of Lake Tawakoni, known for its trophy catfish and lakeside living.
West Tawakoni is a city in southern Hunt County, Texas, situated on the western shore of Lake Tawakoni, one of the largest reservoirs wholly within the state at 37,879 acres. The 2020 census counted 1,895 residents. Its name and identity are inseparable from the lake, which was impounded on the Sabine River and has become a destination for fishing, boating, and lakeside living; the city's twin, East Tawakoni, lies across the water in Rains County. West Tawakoni functions as a lakeside residential and recreational community, with marinas, boat ramps, and waterfront homes defining much of its character. The lake is especially known for its trophy blue catfish, which draw anglers from across the region, along with striped and hybrid striped bass, white bass, crappie, and largemouth bass. Lake Tawakoni State Park, operated by Texas Parks and Wildlife, provides camping, hiking, and shoreline access on the lake's edge. The city is served by the Quinlan Independent School District, which covers southern Hunt County and also serves Quinlan and Hawk Cove. West Tawakoni maintains a mayor–council government, a police force, and a public library, serving a population that swells on weekends as visitors arrive for fishing and recreation. Housing ranges from modest lake cabins to larger waterfront residences, reflecting the community's evolution from a fishing-camp destination to a year-round lakeside town. The lake's open water and wooded shoreline frame nearly every part of the community. Its location roughly 45 miles east of Dallas and within a short drive of Greenville, Terrell, and Rockwall places it within commuting range of the Metroplex while keeping a distinctly rural, lake-centered lifestyle.
West Tawakoni is in southern Hunt County, Texas, on the western shore of Lake Tawakoni. Its twin city, East Tawakoni, sits across the lake in Rains County, and the city lies about 45 miles east of Dallas.
West Tawakoni sits on Lake Tawakoni, a 37,879-acre reservoir on the Sabine River and one of the largest lakes wholly within Texas. The lake supports boating, fishing, and lakeside living.
Lake Tawakoni is known for its trophy blue catfish, along with striped and hybrid striped bass, white bass, crappie, and largemouth bass. It draws anglers from across North Texas year-round.
West Tawakoni is served by the Quinlan Independent School District, which covers about 152 square miles of southern Hunt County and also serves Quinlan, Hawk Cove, Union Valley, and portions of surrounding counties.
West Tawakoni is roughly 45 miles east of Dallas. State Highway 34 connects the city to Greenville to the north and Terrell to the south, with Interstate 20 accessible via Terrell for routes into the Metroplex.
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