Cumby, Texas

Cumby, Texas is a small, close-knit town in western Hopkins County along I-30 — a friendly stop with local pride, easy country living, and quick access to outdoor spaces and nearby communities.

Things to Do

  • Cumby City Park
  • Cumby Ball Fields
  • Community Library
  • Weekend Market
  • Antique Finds
  • Farm Stands

Local Spots

  • Cumby City Hall
  • Cumby Post Office
  • Holt Ranch & Feed
  • Miller Grove Farm Supply
  • Ageless Treasures
  • Main Street Shops

Food & Drinks

  • Craving’s Fish Fry
  • Indian Dhaba
  • Casa Bella Pizza & Grill
  • Local BBQ
  • Taqueria
  • Bakery
  • Coffee
  • Snow Cones

Festivals & Events

  • Homecoming
  • Spring Market
  • Fall Carnival
  • Trunk-or-Treat
  • Holiday Parade
  • July 4th

History

Originally known as Black Jack Grove, the town later took the name Cumby as it grew from a frontier stop into a small community with deep roots and neighborly traditions.

Outdoors

Open country and back roads surround Cumby. Visit local parks, then make quick trips to nearby lakes and parks across Hopkins County for fishing, trails, and camping.

Education

Cumby Collegiate ISD serves PK–12 on local campuses, with regional colleges a short drive on I-30.

FAQs

Where is Cumby?
Western Hopkins County on I-30, between Dallas and Texarkana.
What was Cumby called originally?
Black Jack Grove.
Are there parks and fields?
Yes — Cumby City Park and local ball fields.
Where can I eat locally?
Craving’s Fish Fry, Indian Dhaba, Casa Bella Pizza & Grill, and more.
Who serves local schools?
Cumby Collegiate ISD serves PK–12 students locally.