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San Jacinto County, located in the southeastern region of Texas, is characterized by its natural beauty and diverse outdoor recreational activities. The county is home to the scenic Sam Houston National Forest, offering miles of hiking and biking trails, as well as tranquil camping spots. Visitors can enjoy fishing and boating on the picturesque Lake Livingston, one of the largest lakes in the state. The quaint town of Shepherd boasts the historic Shepherd Depot Museum, which provides insight into the area's rich railroading history. Furthermore, the county hosts the annual Texas Sawmill Festival, celebrating the region's lumber industry heritage.
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San Jacinto County administration contact details
San Jacinto County administration contact details | 1 State Hwy 150, Coldspring, TX 77331 |
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County seat | Coldspring |
Phone number | (936) 653-2324 |
Official website | San Jacinto County Official Website |
County Clerk | Dawn Wright |
County Auditor | Dianne Easley |
County Commissioner | Lona Wagner |
San Jacinto County, TX Sheriff's Office and Jail Information
Number of prisons | 1 |
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Jail names | San Jacinto County Jail |
Sheriff office address | 75 W Cedar Ave, Coldspring, TX 77331 |
Sheriff office phone number | 936-653-4367 |
Inmate search information | To locate an inmate in San Jacinto County, contact the jail directly at 936-653-4367 or visit the county's official website for the inmate search tool. |
Clerk of Court name | Dawn Wright |
Clerk of Court address | 1 State Hwy 150, Room 2, Coldspring, TX 77331 |
San Jacinto County (TX) Statistics
Number of cities/towns/villages | 1 |
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Population | 27,216 people |
Area | 26 sq mi |
Density | 1,048 /sq mi |
Altitude | 141 ft |
Median Household Income | $42,000 |
Poverty rate | 22% |
Unemployment rate | 5% |
Educational Attainment (Bachelor's Degree or higher) | 15% |
Environmental risk in San Jacinto County, TX
Overall risk | Relatively Low |
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Expected Annual Loss | Relatively Low |
Social Vulnerability | Relatively High |
Community Resilience | Very Low |
Avalanche Risk | Not Applicable |
Coastal Flooding Risk | Not Applicable |
Cold Wave Risk | Relatively Low |
Drought Risk | No Rating |
Earthquake Risk | Very Low |
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