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RE 255 – Sam Rayburn Dam, Colmesneil, Toledo Bend Dam, Hornbeck: Browndell: FM 1007 to RE 255 – Colmesneil: Loop 149 north – Brookeland, Mill Creek Park: Sabine: Brookeland: Loop 149 south – Browndell, Mill Creek Park FM 201 east Spur 414 south – Sam Rayburn Reservoir: Pineland: FM 1 north to FM 83 – Bronson, Hemphill
The roadway intersects Texas State Highway 63 (SH 63) and U.S. Route 96, and helps form part of the Sam Rayburn Dam. The route continues into Newton County, intersecting Texas State Highway 87, before terminating at an intersection with Farm to Market Road 692 (FM 692), near the Louisiana state line.
Recreational Road 6 connects FM 1476 to Sowell Creek Park. The park is operated by the Corps of Engineers and contains camping and picnic areas and a public-access boat ramp. [43] RE 6 begins at the entrance to the recreation area, at an at-grade intersection with the main park road, as a two-lane, paved route.
The community, which is also known as Rayburn Country, is located on the south shore of the Sam Rayburn Reservoir at the junction of Texas Recreational Road 255 and Farm to Market Road 1007. [4] Sam Rayburn was founded in the 1970s after the formation of the reservoir; its main attraction is its country club, Rayburn Country.
Coffee Mill Lake; Coleto Creek Reservoir; ... Purtis Creek State Park Lake; Q. Lake Quitman; R ... Sam Rayburn Reservoir;
Sam Rayburn Memorial Student Center at East Texas A&M University, built in 1963. New Sam Rayburn Student Center replaced the old center, built in 2009. Sam Rayburn Intermediate School in Bryan, Texas. Sam Rayburn Middle School in San Antonio, Texas. Sam Rayburn Freeway is a portion of U.S. Highway 75 that runs through Sherman, Texas.
Route map State Highway 289 ... Park Boulevard: Formerly FM 544: Plano–Frisco line: 16.0: 25.7: Sam Rayburn Tollway / SH 121 – Lewisville, McKinney:
The Angelina River (containing Sam Rayburn Reservoir) is a major tributary with its confluence at the north of Lake B. A. Steinhagen. Tributaries to the south include Village Creek and Pine Island Bayou, draining much of the Big Thicket region, both joining the Neches a few miles north of Beaumont.