Hardin County is highly desirable with suburban and rural small town living just outside of the big city.
Hardin County, in the Big Thicket of Southeast Texas, is part of the larger East Texas Timberlands region.
Pine and hardwood forests dominate the county. Among numerous mammalian species, cougars and bears are sometimes sighted in the forests. Only a small section, in the southwestern corner of the county, is prairie. Pine Island and Little Pine Island bayous join Village and Cypress creeks to drain the area into the Neches River, which forms the eastern county line.
Beaumont is known for its strategic location as the seat of Jefferson County. It is part of the Beaumont–Port Arthur metropolitan. With a population of 115,282 as of the 2020 census.
The discovery of the Spindletop oil gusher in 1901 unveiled a vast oil field beneath and near the city. As a result, the region rapidly grew into a major petrochemical refining hub, alongside the neighboring cities of Port Arthur and Orange. Together, Beaumont, Port Arthur, and Orange form the Golden Triangle, a prominent industrial area on the Texas Gulf Coast.
Beaumont, Texas, has a fascinating and rich history that is visible in its architecture, landmarks, and cultural heritage.
Orange County is a county located in the very southeastern corner of Texas, sharing a boundary with Louisiana, within the Golden Triangle of Texas. As of the 2020 census, its population was 84,808. It falls within the Beaumont–Port Arthur metropolitan area.
The city is located in one of the most promising industrial areas on the fast-growing Gulf Coast. Area industries include petrochemical products, steel fabrication, shipbuilding, rubber products, paper products, and plastics.
This area continues to grow while hanging on to its signature small-town charm and world-class culture.
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