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DIRECTIONS

Northbound on I-45:
-Take Exit 113 to TX 19
-After 2 Miles, Go East (Right) on Hwy 190.
-Cross over Lake Livingston into Onalaska.
-Go North (Left) at Hwy 356 in Onalaska for 5 miles.
-Arrive at Eagle Falls on Left.

 

Northbound on Hwy. 59:
-Exit to Hwy 190 in Livingston
-Go West (Left) on Hwy 190 to Onalaska
-Go North (Right) at Hwy 356 in Onalaska for 5 miles.
-Arrive at Eagle Falls on Left.

 

AREA ATTRACTIONS

 
  • Lake Livingston - Lake Livingston has been stocked with species of fish intended to improve the utility of the reservoir for recreational fishing. Fish present in Lake Livingston include catfish, largemouth bass, white crappie, and perch. Boating and fishing are both popular recreational uses of the lake.

  • Lake Livingston State Park - The park offers camping, picnicking, swimming pool, mountain biking, nature study, fishing and boating. Day use equestrian is now available. Visitors use the horses provided by Lake Livingston stables and are not allowed to bring their own horses. The Park Store and Marina rents mountain bikes, paddle boats, canoes, kayaks and rowboats.

  • Alabama-Coushatta Indian Reservation - The campgrounds have complete camping facilities available, with primitive sites to RV stations with full hook-ups, new restrooms equipped with bathhouses, covered pavilion, picnic tables, fire rings, swimming areas, hiking and nature trails which are centered around the 26-acre Lake Tombigbee.

  • Polk County Museum - The museum consists of four separate exhibit rooms: The Chronological Evolution of Polk County, Social Growth and Development of Polk County, The Main Street Collection and Early Days in Downtown Livingston.
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