
Callender Lake serves as a prominent water feature in the northern reaches of this East Texas landscape, where the Van Zandt Co and Henderson Co lines meet. The terrain is defined by a dense network of tributaries including Kickapoo Cr, Prairie Cr, and Killingworth Br, which flow through a mix of wooded areas and clearings. Established communities like Murchison, Brownsboro, and Opelika anchor the regional road system, while smaller residential developments such as Jordan Acres show modern settlement patterns. Family and community history is preserved at several local burying grounds, including the Ford Family Cem and Asbury Cem. Aviation activity is marked by both the Red Star Airport and Echo Lake Airport, reflecting the rural infrastructure of the area. Large reservoirs like the Bailey Br Reservoir and Pounders Lake highlight the importance of water management in this part of the state.
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1960 Creslenn Ranch
Henderson County, TX

1962 Styx
Henderson County, TX

1984 Coon Creek Lake
Henderson County, TX

1984 Cross Roads
Henderson County, TX

1984 La Rue
Henderson County, TX

1984 Leagueville
Henderson County, TX

1984 Mallard Hill
Henderson County, TX

1984 Murchison East
Henderson County, TX

1984 Murchison West
Henderson County, TX

1984 Stockard
Henderson County, TX

2022 Coon Creek Lake
Henderson County, TX

2022 Creslenn Ranch
Henderson County, TX

2022 Cross Roads
Henderson County, TX

2022 LaRue
Henderson County, TX

2022 Leagueville
Henderson County, TX

2022 Mallard Hill
Henderson County, TX

2022 Murchison East
Henderson County, TX

2022 Murchison West
Henderson County, TX

2022 Stockard
Henderson County, TX

2022 Styx
Henderson County, TX