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WELCOME to Seven Points
Seven Points is the first lakefront city coming from Dallas-Fort Worth, giving it gateway status. The U.S. Census Bureau 2020 data figures the population of 1,370 for Seven Points. Seven Points gets its name from the unique convergence of seven highways and roads (State Highways 334 and 274, Farm to Market Road 85 and Pritchett, Kelly and Veterans lanes) and is located in northwestern Henderson County adjacent to Cedar Creek Lake.
The city, which was incorporated in the 1970s, has also grown a reputation for fun, with family gatherings featuring Whatz-Up Family Fun Park, a family entertainment park which plans a children’s water park in its future. Cedar Creek Brewery is a popular spot, as is the busy Dairy Queen, a Texas tradition.
Not only does Seven Points have plenty of perfect swimming and fishing holes, it boasts a new city park with playground equipment that includes a handicap-accessible swing, park benches and a pavilion. The town also has RV parks to host travelers who might stay a spell, as well as Causeway Marina, Big Daddy’s Flea Market, Linn Realty, Vernon’s Lakeside restaurant and Daquiri Daze.
Family-oriented centers include The Library at Cedar Creek Lake with a busy conference room, hosting book clubs, community organizations such as the Daughters of the American Revolution and many other groups. The beautiful, modern building has computer access with lots of peaceful nooks and crannies to relax the body and spur the imagination. The Library at Cedar Creek Lake is the perfect summer hangout for families with children and teenagers with a wonderful summer program, storybook reading hour, crafts, performances from magicians, ventriloquist, movie nights and more!
The city is served by both the Kemp and Mabank school districts and has a growing list of retail stores and an eclectic gathering of secondhand shops grouped in two flea markets to attract the eager treasure hunter for that elusive one-of-a-kind object. A Brookshire’s grocery, located near the downtown intersection, serves as a frequent gathering place for residents and visitors.
The city offers many clubs appealing to retirees include the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 4376 and the 49er’s dance club. Seven Points also has a robust Farmers Market that’s sure to satisfy your needs for fresh fruits, vegetables and more.




