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Northeastern Texas Voyage Tips and guide

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    Northeastern Texas is a distinctive region situated in the northeasternmost corner of the state, nestled within the verdant Piney Woods. Encompassing the counties of Bowie, Cass, Morris, and Titus, this area is notable as the only part of Texas that shares a border with Arkansas. The region's geographic and cultural landscape is marked by the city of Texarkana, which uniquely straddles both Texas and Arkansas, offering a bi-state experience enriched by its historical connection to ragtime composer Scott Joplin.

    Northeastern Texas is celebrated for its wealth of outdoor recreational opportunities, particularly fishing in places like the Red River and Wright Patman Lake. The area's natural beauty provides a perfect backdrop for hiking, bird-watching, and camping at the region's state parks, appealing to nature enthusiasts of all kinds.

    Whether a visitor is drawn by the promise of outdoor adventure or the allure of its cultural and historical landmarks, Northeastern Texas presents a diverse array of experiences catering to a wide range of interests.

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    • 1 Daingerfield
    • 2 Mount Pleasant — home of the Titus County Courthouse, an important historical building
    • 3 Texarkana — a city bisected by the Texas-Arkansas border

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    Northeastern (or Northeast) Texas usually refers to the area within 50 miles of Texarkana and encompasses Bowie (Texarkana), Cass (Atlanta and Linden), Morris (Daingerfield), and Titus (Mount Pleasant) Counties. This region is largely anchored by the city of Texarkana, but otherwise is rural beyond it. It is bordered largely by the state of Arkansas, but shares smaller borders with Louisiana and Oklahoma in the southeast and northwest parts of the region respectively.

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    By air

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    • Texarkana Regional Airport (TXK IATA) is the only airport with commercial service in this region, just across the state line in Texarkana, Arkansas. There is a sole airline, American Airlines, which has daily service to Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport.
    • The next nearest airports with commercial service are Longview's East Texas Regional Airport (GGG  IATA) and Shreveport Regional Airport (SHV IATA).

    By rail

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    • The Amtrak's Texas Eagle passes through this region. There is a lone Amtrak station in Texarkana, connecting the city to Dallas and Little Rock, Arkansas.

    By highway

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    • The region is served by one Interstate Highway route, five U.S. Highway routes, and multiple Texas state highways and farm-to-market roads:

    By bus

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    • Greyhound Bus Lines has stops in Texarkana and Mount Pleasant.

    Get around

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    Renting a vehicle is the most practical way to get around Northeast Texas. Public transit is limited to the city of Texarkana. There is a Greyhound bus route that travels between Texarkana and Mount Pleasant.

    See

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    • State Line Avenue runs through the center of Texarkana, forming the borderline between two states.
    • Edison Phonograph Museum, in Mount Pleasant, has a private collection of early phonographs (record players) and sound recordings.

    Do

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    1 Daingerfield State Park Daingerfield State Park on Wikipedia is a recreational area that offers camping, boating, fishing, and hiking.

    Hike, bike or ride the Northeast Texas Trail from Farmersville northeast of Dallas to New Boston, just west of Texarkana.

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