Sulphur Springs, Texas
Hopkins County seat. Historic charm, pottery heritage, and a downtown that draws visitors.
A downtown that
actually delivers.
Sulphur Springs is the county seat of Hopkins County, located about 75 miles northeast of Dallas along I-30. It is a community that has invested in its identity in a way that few small Texas towns have managed, turning its historic downtown square into a genuine destination.
The city is known as the "Pottery Capital of Texas," a heritage that dates back to the early 1900s when local clay deposits supported a thriving pottery industry. That creative spirit continues today with local artisans, galleries, and the annual Hopkins County Fall Festival, one of the oldest community festivals in Texas.
Downtown Sulphur Springs features restored storefronts, locally owned restaurants, shops, and the Hopkins County Historical Museum. The city has also invested in public spaces, parks, and community amenities that make it a genuinely pleasant place to live. For buyers seeking a community with character, history, and a working downtown, Sulphur Springs stands out.
Sulphur Springs at a Glance
- Hopkins County Seat75 miles northeast of Dallas
- Historic Downtown SquareRestored storefronts, shops, and dining
- Pottery Capital of TexasHeritage dating to the early 1900s
- Community EventsAnnual Fall Festival, one of the oldest in Texas
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Sulphur Springs and Hopkins County offer charm, history, and a real sense of community.