Most of these parks own by the Big thicket national preserves are in the woods That's where the trails are some start off a wooden bridge and go to concrete and then go to dirt Make sure you bring lots and lots of bug spray cover your pants with your socks spray everything for ticks mosquitoes Make sure you have somebody with you walking in the woods is just not something I was looking for I think I found one that was complete solid concrete and wood but it was very very small And I can't remember...
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We've been here many times, but this was Sandy point trail. Recommended for a long walk, not so much changes on the road.
I suggest this to bike maybe you can go further. We walked 1 hr and it was basically the same landscape.
At the beginning of the trail there's 1. a restroom🚻, but not cleaned often apparently; 2. Picnic area (1table); some land adapted to park, but not real...
Read moreBig Thicket is great for a getaway from the city. Camping is allowed free of charge. Guys at the visitor center are super useful and they provide you with the information you need. Excelente place for short or long hikes, camping, horse riding trails. Since the national preserve is spread out, there are stores and establishments all along. Will definitely...
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