Lufkin is situated in the deep pine woods of eastern Texas. It is the core of a region of forest industries and you will find many sawmills in town, as well as the oldest plant to make newsprint from native pine. While lumbering is its major industry, there are numerous other manufactures, including pumping units, iron castings, trailer parts, carbonated beverages, missile electronics and industrial chrome plate. Fuller's earth is found in the region. Angelina National Forest, David Crockett National Forest and Sam Rayburn Lake are in the vicinity.
Accommodation and restaurants are available in Lufkin. The city is 255 km southeast from Dallas and 1835 km southwest from Washington D.C.
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