Address: Coldspring, TX 77331, USA
“It was okay but I was looking for bike trails and where to park your car at ?”
Address: 5260 TX-150, New Waverly, TX 77358, USA
“Peace and quiet. Laundry right there. Need more lighted entry for night time.”
Address: Cleveland, TX 77328, USA
“my father was a member of the Little Thicket nature Sanctuary for many years I will go with him out there it's close to Coldspring Texas they have the outdoor nature club and it's just a great place to get away from the city it's a private Sanctuary that I recommend for all outdoor nature lovers have a nice day :-)”
Address: San Jacinto County, TX 77358, USA
“Very well marked trail, also has multiple trails to go on. One of the trails ends up at double lake which was a treat from the usual trails that have no actual ending point. Just nice to walk and enjoy the bird sounds and explore nature. I would definitely recommend.”
Address: 301 FM 2025, Coldspring, TX 77331, USA
“What a beautiful place!!! One amazing hike I had. Didnt see much people at all during my hike. Gotta say it was scary but peaceful to be able to be in the woods alone. First time ever going will definitely go again!!”
Address: Coldspring, TX 77331, USA
“Watch out for the bearded man and the golf cart. Trails are fantastic swimming area is beautiful. Fishing is great.”
Address: 2001 FM 945 South, Cleveland, TX 77328, USA
“Everyone was warm /welcoming and knowledgeable about the sanctuary. Excellent place”
Address: Lone Star Hiking Trail, Cleveland, TX 77328, USA
“Lone Star Hiking Trail #10 The San Jacinto River has a few downed tree you can use to cross. Depending on the crossing point it can be hard to find the trail again. Clear path the whole way. There was maybe one section about 30 feet that was overgrown. Found about 3 big logs across the trail but none one them were difficult to get over or around. They were pretty big trees. It was about 6 mile to Trail Head #11. Shortly after you cross Road 2025 you will come to #11.”
Address: Unnamed Road, Shepherd, TX 77371, USA
“Great trail. There are four trails great for daily hikers, three short loop and a long 5-mile one way (I think). Beautiful scenery along the well marked routes.”
Address: Usf 217, Shepherd, TX 77371, USA
“This trail was well marked and had directions at every split! They had choices of doing a mini, mid and 2 mile long trail ending back at the parking lots and one 5 mile trail ending at double lake. Really pretty scenery. Might not be the best after rain, looks like it would get muddy very quickly there. All in all, we love it and will be back!”
Address: 5500 FM 2025, Coldspring, TX 77331, USA
“A great place for city folks & Epstien didn't kill himself”
Address: Cleveland, TX 77328, USA
“I absolutely love Sam Houston and the hunter camps are great as well”
Address: Forest Service Rd 217A2, Cleveland, TX 77328, USA
Address: Cleveland, TX 77328, USA
“Very quite and clean area. There is no water, restroom and electricity. Entrance just open between Oct1 - Jul1. Specially for hunters. T-mobile signal is very poor, sometimes no signal.”
Address: Cleveland, TX 77328, USA
“This place is great!!!! Loved forest:)”
Address: 200-598 S Moody Ln, Cleveland, TX 77328, USA
“This Houston Audubon wildlife sanctuary provides an escape from the city. A short hike down past magnolias, fern gardens next to a stream, and then you reach the sandy bottom of Winter's Bayou. A wonderful shady area. As this area is nestled in the middle of the Sam Houston National Forest you need to bring insect repellent and appropriate clothing. It is primitive and there are no restroom facilities, so "leave no trace". A great wild adventure. The sanctuary is open from sunrise to sunset.”
Address: FM 2025, Cleveland, TX 77328, USA
“Love this place. Saw deer, coral snake, smelled wild pigs but never saw one. Lovely trails.”
Address: US Hwy Forest 274, Cleveland, TX 77328, USA
“Nice an quite an a good place to camp if your hunting... Just wish ppl would stop dropping of the dogs there if they done want them”
Address: Cleveland, TX 77328, USA
“Harvey brought a tree down on the bridge and wiped out another but a log is in its place to cross. Makes for a more adventurous expirence. Mosquito's are everywhere but with good bug spray, you'll be fine. I went with my kids and they loved it. Went again on 3.16.19. Some bridges are fixed and easier to get across, some are the same. Very muddy!”
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