We Texans love spending time outdoors, and one hiking trail makes that sentiment more possible than any other. It's the Lone Star Hiking Trail: a 128-mile, continuous path through the Sam Houston National Forest. There are multiple trailheads, so hikers get to decide exactly how long of an adventure they would like to embark on.
Spanning 128 miles overall, Lone Star Hiking Trail is the longest continuous trail in Texas. It traverses Sam Houston National Forest, beginning just south of Richards and ending near Cleveland.
Visitors are welcome year-round, but winter and spring are the most popular seasons due to the moderate Southeast Texas climate. Primitive camping is allowed off the trail at all times except deer season.
Crowds are typically sparse, so hikers can stop and take in the incredibly biodiverse scenery. Flora and fauna of all different colors, species, and ages leave your eyes not quite sure where to look at any given time.
Three major sections of the trail range in length from 27 to 60 miles. Each leg is further broken down into several smaller hikes, with trailheads interspersed between the start and finish line.
How neat is this? Get ready to see lots of unique plants and wildlife you've probably never encountered before.
Rivers, creeks, lakes, and streams weave through the forest, and you should come upon at least one no matter which portion of the trail you embark on. You likely won't be competing for a waterfront view, so take a pause and enjoy the solitude before jumping back into the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
Bring your friends, kids, and even your dog for a trek through the wilderness you won't soon forget. Just look at all those smiling faces!
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Visit the trail society's website or Facebook page to learn more.
Have you ever hiked the Lone Star Hiking Trail? If so, how many miles did you clock? Let us know all about the adventure!
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