Livingston
Livingston is the trade center for a prosperous lumber and agricultural district of the fertile Trinity River Valley and the seat of Polk County. Established in 1846, Livingston was named by its founder, Moses L. Choate, for his former home in Alabama. Oil was discovered in the 1940s.
Lake Livingston State Park
640 acres on the east shoreline of Lake Livingston among pine and hardwood forest. Facilities include multiuse campsites with hookups, screened shelters, group trailer sites and shelter, boat ramps, bait-house…
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Polk County Museum
Historical items including Early American glassware, Indian artifacts, tools and relics of early settlers, early…
Learn more →Livingston Municipal Golf Course
Course Access: PublicHoles: 9Reserve Advance Tee Times: 7 days
Learn more →Alabama-Coushatta Indian Reservation
Home of Alabama and Coushatta Indians, part of Southern forest tribes, in dense, wooded area…
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