Grand Saline

Only 75 miles east of Dallas, Grand Saline, Texas should be your next glamping destination. City dwellers will be able to easily escape for the weekend, and those flying in from out of town will be able to easily drive here. The city is named for the large salt deposits just to the southeast, the majority of which are owned by Morton Salt. The Caddo Indians were the first to live in this area before it was settled by white pioneers in the mid 19th century. The city is located in the East Central Texas forests ecoregion, and the rural scenery is a mix of rolling pastures and wooded areas. There are many creeks in the area, perfect for cooling off when the summer temperatures get too hot and humid. The Sabine River is also nearby, great for boating and fishing. Don’t hesitate, plan your trip to Grand Saline, Texas today.

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