Though we are not in the path of complete totality in Lufkin, we will be fairly close. For at least 4 minutes we will experience around 99% of what people will be seeing a little further West.

It will look like twilight outside for many of us. You will need eclipse glasses to view the event the entire time, so you don't burn your retinas.

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Reports of possible traffic jams in areas with totality might thwart your day. It's not like we are all getting Monday off to watch the event.

Read More: Solar Eclipse Could Bring Big Traffic Jams To Texas

City Of Lufkin Parks And Recreation Solar Eclipse Watch Party

Lufkin Parks and Recreation has you covered if you still want a shared experience while seeing this once-in-a-lifetime event. There will be a Solar Eclipse Watch Party on April 8, 2024 at Louis Bronaugh Park from 12-3 PM.

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This park is an ideal location with an unobscured view of the eclipse. The lack of trees makes it one of the best Lufkin parks to see the eclipse.

Eclipse Glasses Provided While Supplies Last at Lufkin Watch Party

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The partial eclipse will start for us at 12:23:47 PM according to timeanddate.com. When the edge of the moon touches the edge of the sun, that is called first contact.

During the deepest point of the eclipse here, the sun will be almost entirely covered by the moon. The maximum eclipse will be at 1:43:49 PM.

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The edge of the moon will leave the edge of the sun here at 3:04:12 PM, and we will have seen a very thin crescent sun.

Read More: The Best Place To See The Total Solar Eclipse In East Texas

Ten Important Things Texas Residents Need To Do Before The Eclipse

As the eclipse event grows closer and closer, some Texans may be a bit worried. Here's 10 things they can do to ease their stress.

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Perfect Texas Eclipse Viewing From Fantastic New Age Treehouse

Photo gallery of an incredible 5 story Texas treehouse on Airbnb that is perfect for eclipse viewing or stargazing.

Gallery Credit: Airbnb Host Highpoint/Canva