Discover the Sabine River

East Texas Waterfront Escapes

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Learn More About the Sabine River

History

Rising near Dallas in northeast Texas and flowing southeast to the Gulf, the Sabine River carves through rolling Piney Woods and fertile bottomlands. It forms the Texas–Louisiana boundary for much of its lower course, offering clear water channels, oxbow lakes, and lush riparian corridors that attract anglers, paddlers, and land investors seeking serene, waterside retreats.

Forest Highlights

  • Lenght: 360+ miles from source to Sabine Lake
  • Counties: Sabine, Shelby, Jasper, Newton
  • Scenic Features: Cypress-lined swamps, sandy bars, oxbow lakes
  • Wildlife Corridors: Home to river otters, migratory waterfowl, and bald eagles
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Outdoor Adventures

Over 360 miles of winding waterways, moss-draped cypress, and scenic back-channels—your next riverfront property awaits.

Fishing & Boating

Target trophy largemouth bass, crappie, and catfish in calm pools and deep river bends.

Canoeing & Kayaking

Glide through quiet back-channels or navigate the main stem—multiple public launch points available.

Riverside Camping

Primitive campsites tucked beneath cypress groves, each with easy river access and fire rings.

Wildlife

Spot herons, eagles, and warblers along shaded banks and in floodplain forests.

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Our team is here to answer any questions and guide you every step of the way. Whether you’re curious about a cash offer, off-market listings, or exploring Davy Crockett National Forest, let’s start the conversation.

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