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Parks • Trails • Camping • Boating • Paddling
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OUTDOORS GUIDE
To Houston & Diboll
To Lake Sam Rayburn
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1. Azalea Trail401 Kiwanis Park Dr
2. Brandon1612 Keltys St
3. Bronaugh310 Charlton St
4. Chambers500 Pershing Ave
5. Ellen Trout 402 Zoo Circle
6. Four Seasons2900 Old Union Rd
7. Gamble1201 Cain St
8. Herty400 McHale St
9. Jones1502 MLK Dr
10. Kit McConnico903 Old Moffett Rd
11. Kiwanis1117 S Timberland Dr
12. Lufkin Land211 Dale St
13. Mantooth606 Mantooth Ave
14. Morris Frank209 Windsor Dr
15. Grace Dunn Richardson200 Mott St
16. Ward Street411 Ward St
17. Winston420 Jack St
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LUFKIN CITY PARKS
Lufkin Convention and Visitors Bureau Tara Watson-WatkinsExecutive Director(936) [email protected]
Aaron FriarTrails Coordinator(936) [email protected]
Physical Address1615 S ChestnutLufkin, Texas 75901
Mailing Address:PO Box 190Lufkin, Texas 75902-0190
www.visitlufkin.com
Lufkin and Angelina County is truly the Heart of the East Texas Nature Experience! Our community is rich with natural areas to recreate and enjoy the Pineywoods. We are surrounded by the beautiful Angelina and Davy Crockett National Forests, the magnificent Lake Sam Rayburn, the mystic Angelina and Neches Rivers, and a number of amazing Wildlife Management Areas. All these special places offer a wide assortment of recreational activities. So whether you like to hunt, fish, hike, bike, canoe, ride horses, photograph wildlife, watch the birds, camp, or swim, you can do it all right here in Angelina County. I encourage all of our residents and visitors to get outside, be physically active, and enjoy the incredible landscape we call home here in Lufkin and Angelina County.
Happy Trails,
Aaron FriarTrails Coordinator for the City of Lufkin
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TABLE OF CONTENTSPARKS ...............................................................................3CHART OF PARK AMENITIES ........................................ 4-5TRAILS ........................................................................ 6-11MAP OF CAMPGROUNDS .......................................... 12-13CHART OF CAMPGROUND AMENITIES ..................... 14-15CAMPGROUNDS ........................................................ 16-25LEAVE NO TRACE PRINCIPLES .......................................21BOATING ................................................................... 26-29CONTACTS ................................................................ 30-31
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LUFKIN PARKSAZALEA TRAIL
BRANDON PARK
BRONAUGH PARK
CHAMBERS PARK
ELLEN TROUT PARK
FOUR SEASONS PARK —— UNDEVELOPED ——— —— —————— — UNDEVELOPED ——— —————
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JONES PARK
KIT MCCONNICO PARK
KIWANIS PARK
LUFKIN LAND PARK
MANTOOTH PARK
MORRIS FRANK PARK
GRACE DUNNE RICHARDSON
WARD STREET PARK
WINSTON PARK
To reserve park facilities, contact Lufkin Parks and Recreation, (936) 633-0250.
PARKS IN ANGELINA COUNTYOLD ORCHARD (DIBOLL)
ZAVALLA COMMUNITY
CENTENNIAL (HUNTINGTON)
HUNTINGTON COMMUNITY
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TRAILS IN ANGELINA COUNTY
Angelina College Forest Fitness Trail Beginner/Day Hiking/1.06 Miles
Water: At the Angelina College Gymnasium.Restroom: In the Angelina College Gymnasium.
The trailhead (N 31° 17’ 21” W 94° 43’ 59”) is located next to the Activity Center and Gymnasium behind the Angelina Community College Campus. You will find parking for this trail just off Daniel McCall Road, and you will see a gazebo by the start of the trail.
Azalea Trail*Beginner/Day Hiking/1.9 Miles
Water: At the Parks.Restroom: At the Parks.
The first trailhead (N 31° 19 25” W 94° 43’ 29”) is located at Kiwanis Park (401 Kiwanis Park Dr). The second trailhead (N 31° 18’ 34” W 94° 44’ 3”) is located at Grace Dunne Richardson Park (200 Mott Dr).
Urban Wildscape Trail*Beginner/Day Hiking/0.42 Miles
Water: At the Museum.Restroom: At the Museum.
The trailhead (N 31° 21’ 2” W 94° 42’ 15”) is located behind the Texas Forestry Museum (1905 Atkinson Dr).
Wetlands Trail*Beginner/Day Hiking/.5 Miles
Water: At the Park.Restroom: At the Park.
The trailhead (N 31° 21’ 5” W 94° 45’ 13”) is located at Morris Frank Park (209 Windsor Dr).
Lost Arrow Hiking and Biking TrailIntermediate/Day Hiking, Mountain Biking/5.17 Miles
Water: At the Park.Restroom: At the Park.
The trailhead (N 31° 22’ 8” W 94° 41’ 32”) is located alongside the parking area at Kit McConnico Park (903 Old Moffett Rd).
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Old Orchard Park Bicycle Route*Beginner/Bike Riding/ 2 miles
Water: Need to bring with you.Restroom: At the Park.
From Lufkin, take US Hwy 59 south for 7 miles to Diboll. Turn left on Durham Street and continue straight (N 31° 11’ 10” W 94° 46’ 32”).
Sawmill Hiking TrailBeginner/Day Hiking/2.2 miles
Water: At campground.Restroom: At campground.
From Lufkin, follow US Hwy 69 south for 18 miles,then turn left on State Hwy 63 and continue for 11.3 miles. Turn right and head south on Forest Service Rd 313 for 2.5 miles until you reach Boykin Springs Recreation Area (N 31° 3’ 33” W 94° 16’ 29).
Upland Island WildernessAdvanced/ Hiking, Backpacking, Horseback Riding/12+ miles
Water: Need to bring with you.Restroom: Follow Leave No Trace principles.Permit: No fee but should register with the US Forest Service before and after trip.
There are several access points; visitors should obtain a map from the United States Forest Service to determine where they are. The Wilderness Area can be accessed from US Hwy 69 or State Hwy 63 (N 31° 5’ 33” W 94° 21’ 8”).
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The Sawmill Hiking Trail leads to the Aldridge Sawmill Historic Site.
* Handicap accessible
Lufkin boasts several walking and biking trails.
Maps can be found at www.visitlufkin.com.
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TRAILS IN SURROUNDING COUNTIESRatcliff Lake Day HikesBeginner/Day Hiking/2.25 miles
Water: At campground.Restroom: At campground.Permits: Day Use Fee for park.
From Lufkin, follow State Hwy 103 west for 12 miles until it merges into State Hwy 7. Continue west on Hwy 7 and travel 12 more miles before turning right into campground (N 31° 22’ 58” W 95° 9’ 17”).
Stephen F. Austin Interpretive Trail*Beginner/Day Hiking/2.9 miles
Water: At trailhead.Restroom: At trailhead.
From Lufkin, take US Hwy 59 North for approximately 9 miles. Turn left onto FM 2782 and travel approximately 3 more miles. Turn left into the Stephen F. Austin Experimental Forest and follow the signs (N 31° 29’ 54” W 94° 45’ 38”).
Mission Tejas State ParkBeginner/Day Hiking/3.5 miles
Water: At Campground.Restroom: At Campground.Permits: Day Use Fee for park
From Lufkin, take US Hwy 69 North for 28 miles until you reach Alto. Turn left in Alto onto State Hwy 21 and travel for roughly 12 miles to Weches. Turn right onto State Park Rd 44 and continue until you reach the campground (N 31° 32’ 51” W 95° 14’ 15”).
Caddo Mounds Interpretive Trail*Beginner/Day Hiking, Interpretive/.7 miles
Water: At visitor’s center.Restroom: At visitor’s center.
From Lufkin, take US Hwy 69 north for 28 miles until you reach Alto. Turn left in Alto onto State Hwy 21 and travel 6 miles. Turn right into the Caddo Mounds State Historic Site (N 31° 35’ 48” W 95° 8’ 56”).
TRAILS IN ANGELINA COUNTYNeches-Davy Crockett Paddling TrailIntermediate/Canoeing, Kayaking/9.2 Miles
Water: Need to bring with you.Restroom: Follow Leave No Trace principlesPermit: Not required but let someone know when you go and when you expect to return.
Put-in: CR 1155 (Anderson Crossing)From Lufkin, take State Hwy 103 west. It will merge with State Hwy 7 just before the Neches River. Approximately 4.6 miles west of the Neches River, turn right on Forest Service Rd 511. There is a sign denoting the road. Take Forest Service Rd 511 until you come to CR 1155. Turn right on CR 1155 and go straight until you come to the river. You will pass one minor bridge over an oxbow; the bridge for the river is just past that smaller bridge. Anderson Crossing has a small boat launch area on the right. Look for the paddling trail sign. (N 31° 26’ 40” W 95° 2’ 3”).
Take-out: State Hwy 7From Lufkin, take State Hwy 103 west and merge with State Hwy 7 just before the Neches River. The turn-off is on the left hand side of the road at the Frank Ashby Road turn-off. The turnoff is approximately 12.3 miles west of Loop 287/State Hwy 103 intersection in Lufkin (N 31° 23’ 48” W 94° 57’ 56”). For more information about this paddling trail, please visit www.tpwd.state.tx.us
See East Texas from a unique perspective along the Neches River.
Ratcliff Lake Recreation Area offers accessible trails.
Photo by Jonathan Gerland * Handicap accessible
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Trail Between the LakesAdvanced/Backpacking/28 Miles
Highway 96 TrailheadWater: Need to bring with you, or find along the trail. Be sure to purify all water found. Restroom: Follow Leave No Trace principles.Permit: No fee but should register with the US Forest Service before and after trip.
From Lufkin, take Texas Hwy 103 east 37.3 miles and take US Hwy 96 south approximately 17 miles. Trailhead is on the left (N 31° 10’ 45” W 93° 58’ 19”).
Lakeview Recreation Area TrailheadWater: Need to bring with you.Restroom: At the trailhead; along the trail, follow Leave No Trace principles.Permit: Day Use or Camping Fee for the park, and register with the US Forest Service before and after trip.
From Lufkin, follow State Hwy 103 east for 47.8 miles; take State Hwy 21 east 2.6 miles; turn right on Hwy 87 for 3 miles; turn left on FM 2928 for 3.5 miles to end of paved road; follow signs to Lakeview, approximately 4 miles(N 31° 15’ 39” W 93° 40’ 41”).
4C Hiking TrailAdvanced/Backpacking/20 miles
Ratcliff Lake TrailheadWater: Need to bring with you, or find along the trail. Be sure to purify all water found. Restroom: At trailhead; along the trail, follow Leave No Trace principles.Permit: Day Use or Camping Fee for the park, and register with the US Forest Service before and after trip.
From Lufkin, follow State Hwy 103 west for 12 miles until it merges into State Hwy 7. Continue heading west and travel 12 miles. Campground is on the right (N 31° 3’ 1” W 95° 9’ 12”).
Neches Bluff OverlookWater: At trailhead, cached or found along trail. Be sure to purify all water found.Restroom: At trailhead; along the trail, follow Leave No Trace principles.Permit: No fee but should register with the US Forest Service before and after trip.
From Lufkin, take US Hwy 69 north 28 miles to Alto. Turn left on State Hwy 21 and travel 8.5 miles. Turn left on Forest Service Rd 511, then take the first left on Forest Service Road 511-A (N 31° 34’ 4” W 95° 9’ 49”).
Piney Creek Horse TrailsIntermediate/Horseback Riding/53 Miles
Piney Creek Horse Camp TrailheadWater: Need to bring with you, or find along the trail. Be sure to purify all water found. Restroom: At trailhead; along trail, follow Leave No Trace principles.Permit: Day Use or Camping Fee for the park, and register with the US Forest Service before and after trip.
From Lufkin, follow State Hwy 103 west for 12 miles until it merges into State Hwy 7. Continue west for 13 miles to Kennard. Turn left on CR 4625. Go 2.5 miles until you see Piney Creek Horse Camp sign. Turn right and travel 1 mile (N 31° 19’ 3” W 95° 11’ 10”).
White Rock Horse Camp TrailheadWater: Need to bring with you, or find along the trail. Be sure to purify all water found. Restroom: At trailhead; along trail, follow Leave No Trace principles.
From Lufkin, follow State Hwy 103 west for 12 miles until it merges into State Hwy 7. Continue west for approximately 19 miles, turn south on Forest Service Rd 514 and travel 10 miles to the White Rock Horse Camp on Forest Service Rd 514-D. Turn right (N 31° 16’ 5” W 95° 13’ 36”).
Ebenezer Horse TrailsAdvanced/Horseback Riding/ 1.13 miles within park, but branches into Angelina National Forest for 20+ miles
Water: At campground.Restroom: At campground; along the trail, follow Leave No Trace principles.Permit: Day Use or Camping Fee, and register with the US Army Corp of Engineers before and after trip.
From Lufkin, take US Hwy 69 south approximately 18 miles. Take Texas 63 east 18 miles and turn left onto Hwy 255. Travel 3.2 miles and turn left on CR 335B (N 31° 04’ 10” W 94° 07’ 31”).
Fishing piers at Ratcliff Lake are accessible.
The 153,160-acre Angelina National Forest spans Angelina, Nacogdoches, San Augustine and Jasper counties.
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EBENEZER PARK 17 7 6
TWIN DIKES PARK 27 10 3
MILL CREEK PARK 53 50
SAN AUGUSTINE PARK 6 89
RAYBURN PARK 20 15 7
HANKS CREEK PARK 37 15
SHIRLEY CREEK MARINA 1 1 1
JACKSON HILL MARINA 1 1 1
POWELL PARK 1 1 1
CASSELS-BOYKIN COUNTY PARK 18 15 2
MISSION TEJAS STATE PARK 12 5
NECHES BLUFF OVERLOOK 2 V
RATCLIFF LAKE RECREATION AREA 72 28 5
WHITE ROCK HORSE CAMP 3 V
PINEY CREEK HORSE CAMP 24 4 4 V
TOWNSEND RECREATION AREA 8 P
SANDY CREEK 10 4 4 VP
CANEY CREEK 26 4 4 V
BOYKIN SPRINGS 17 4 4 5
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CAMPGROUNDS IN AND AROUND ANGELINA COUNTY
1 Primitive camping, RV camping, and cabins of various sizes. Number of sites may change seasonally.
2 Dispersed camping, no designated sites.3 Open field with no designated camping spots.
4 Sites can accommodate tent camping and RVs. RVs cannot exceed 24’, no electricity, water, or sewer hookups.
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Ebenezer ParkAmenities: Special Events Hall can accommodate approximately 75-100 people, dump station, and an equestrian Trail (1.3 miles on Corps Land and 20+ miles on Angelina National Forest). 13 corrals and hitching posts at the 13 equestrian campsites (1-13).Camping Fees: Area Use Fee: $4 per vehicle/day; Non-electric sites $14 per night; 30-amp sites are $26 per night; 50-amp sites are $28 per night; Ebenezer Hall $150 per day plus a $200 security deposit; Extra Vehicle Fee of $4.Number of Vehicles Allowed per Site: 2 vehicles plus sleeping unit.Season of Operation: Certain sites are closed for part of the year, call ahead to check availability of sites.Reservation Requirement: Equestrian Sites may be reserved at www.recreation.gov or 1 (877) 444-6777, and the Special Events Hall can be reserved through the Sam Rayburn Reservoir Project Office at (409) 384-5716.
From Lufkin, take US Hwy 69 south approximately 18 miles. Take Texas 63 east 18 miles and turn left onto Hwy 255. Travel 3.2 miles and turn left on CR 335B (N 31° 04’ 10” W 94° 07’ 31”).
Twin Dikes ParkAmenities: Pavilion can accommodate approximately 30 people, Boat Launch (8 total lanes), and Dump Station. Sam Rayburn Marina Resort is adjacent to the park.Camping Fees: Area Use Fee: $4 per vehicle/day; Non-electric sites $14 per night; 30-amp sites are $26 per night; 30-amp with sewer are $28 per night; 50-amp sites are $28 per night; Screened Shelters are $38 per night; Pavilion $50 per day; Extra Vehicle Fee of $4.Number of Vehicles Allowed per Site: 2 vehicles plus sleeping unitSeason of Operation: Certain sites are closed for part of the year, call ahead to check availability of sitesReservation Requirement: Certain Camping Sites, Screened Shelters, and the Pavilion must be reserved at www.recreation.gov or 1 (877) 444-6777.
From Lufkin, take US Hwy 69 south approximately 18 miles. Take Texas 63 east 18 miles and turn left onto Hwy 255. Travel approximately 8 miles to the park entrance (N 31° 04’ 15” W 94° 03’ 19”).
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Mill Creek ParkAmenities: Pavilion can accommodate approximately 50 people, Boat Launch (2 lanes), Dump Station.Camping Fees: Area Use Fee: $4 per vehicle/day; 30-amp sites are $26 per night; 50-amp sites are $28 per night; Pavilion $50 per day; Extra Vehicle Fee of $4Number of Vehicles Allowed per Site: 2 vehicles plus sleeping unit.Season of Operation: Certain sites are closed for part of the year, call ahead to check availability of sites.Reservation Requirement: Certain Camping Sites and Pavilion must be reserved at www.recreation.gov or 1 (877) 444-6777.
From Lufkin, take State Hwy 103 west 37.3 miles to US Hwy 96, turn right and travel 19.2 miles to Brookeland, then Loop 149 to Spur 165. Go west one mile to the entrance (N 31° 09’ 03” W 94° 00’ 12”).
San Augustine ParkAmenities: Pavilion can accommodate approximately 50 people, Boat Launch (4 lanes), Dump Station.Camping Fees: Area Use Fee: $4 per vehicle/day; 30-amp Tent Only Sites are $16; 30-amp RV sites are $26 per night; Pavilion $50 per day; Extra Vehicle Fee of $4.Number of Vehicles Allowed per Site: 2 vehicles plus sleeping unit.Season of Operation: Certain sites are closed for part of the year, call ahead to check availability of sites.Reservation Requirement: Certain Camping Sites and Pavilion must be reserved at www.recreation.gov or 1 (877) 444-6777.
From Lufkin, take State Hwy 103 west 35.3 miles to FM 1751. Turn right and travel 14.8 miles to the park entrance (N 31° 12’ 4” W 94° 04’ 28”).
The pavilion at Cassels-Boykin County Park can accommodate 400 people. A climate-controlled dressing room is also available.
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Rayburn ParkAmenities: Dump Station, Boat Ramp.Camping Fees: Area Use Fee: $4 per vehicle/day; Non-electric sites $14 per night; 30-amp sites are $26 per night; 50-amp sites are $28 per night; Extra Vehicle Fee of $4.Number of Vehicles Allowed per Site: 2 vehicles plus sleeping unit.Season of Operation: Certain sites are closed for part of the year, call ahead to check availability of sites.Reservation Requirement: Certain Camping Sites must be reserved at www.recreation.gov or 1 (877) 444-6777.
From Lufkin, take State Hwy 103 west 31.4 miles, then go south on FM 705 for 19.9 miles to FM 3127, then west for 1.5 miles and make a left into the park entrance (N 31° 06’ 40” W 94° 06’ 28”).
Hanks Creek ParkAmenities: Dump Station, Boat Ramp (2 lanes), Courtesy Dock, Soccer Field.Camping Fees: 30-amp sites are $26 per night; 50-amp sites are $28 per night; Group Camping Area is $150 per day; Screened Shelters are $38 per night; Extra Vehicle Fee of $4.Day Use Area: The Day Use Area is separate from the Camping Area. Day Use facilities close to the public at dark, but the boat ramp remains open 24 hours a day.Day use Amenities: Restrooms, Swim Beach, Boat Launch (2 lanes), Courtesy Dock, Pavilion can accommodate approximately 100 people, Picnic Sites, Soccer Fields, Basketball Court.Day Use Fees: Area use Fee: $4 per vehicle/day; Pavilion: $50 per day.Number of Vehicles Allowed per Site: 2 vehicles plus sleeping unitSeason of Operation: Certain sites are closed for part of the year, call ahead to check availability of sites.Reservation Requirement: Certain camping sites must be reserved at www.recreation.gov or 1 (877) 444-6777.
From Lufkin, take US Hwy 69 south 6 miles to Huntington, turn left on FM 1669 and then turn right on FM 2109 and travel 10 miles to FM 2801. Turn east on FM 2801, two miles to the park entrance. Follow signs into the campground (N 31° 16’ 21” W 94° 24’ 16”).
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Shirley Creek MarinaAmenities: Large Marina; Day Use Area; Dump Station; Boat RampsCamping/Day Use Fees: Fees vary between accommodations and are subject to change. Please call ahead.Season of Operation: Year Round.Reservation Requirement: Call (936) 854-2233 to make reservation. Additional Information: www.shirleycreek.com
From Lufkin, take State Hwy 103 east for approximately 20 miles to Etoile. Turn right heading south on Farm-to-Market Road 226 and travel until you enter the park (N 31° 18’ 26” W 94° 22’ 26”).
Jackson Hill MarinaAmenities: Large Marina; Restaurant; Day Use Area; Dump Station; Boat Ramps.Camping/Day Use Fees: Fees vary between accommodations and are subject to change. Please call ahead.Reservation Requirement: Call (936) 872-9266 to make reservations.Additional Information: www.jacksonhill.us
From Lufkin take US Hwy 69 south for 18 miles to Zavalla. Take a left at the blinking yellow light in Zavalla onto State Hwy 63/147. Take a left onto State Hwy 147 and travel approximately 10 miles across the long bridge. Turn left onto Farm-to-Market Road 2851 and continue until you reach the park (N 31° 16’ 11” W 94° 19’ 18”).
Powell Park Camping Resort & MarinaAmenities: Aqua Play Zone that includes a trampoline, obstacle course, and 17-foot slide; Horseshoe Pit; Large Marina; Restaurant and Bait Shop; Day Use Area; Dump Station; Boat Ramps.Camping/Day Use Fees: Fees vary between accommodations and are subject to change. Please call ahead.Reservation Requirement: Call (409) 584-2624 to make reservations.Additional Information: www.powellpark.com
From Lufkin, take State Hwy 103 east for approximately 31 miles. Turn right heading south on FM 705 and travel approximately 20 miles. Then take a left and travel into the park (N 31° 7’ 56” W 94° 4’ 58”).
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DISPERSED CAMPINGThe US Forest Service also provides dispersed camping opportunities. These are commonly referred to as hunting camps because there are no facilities and they are mainly used during hunting season. Primitive camping is allowed anywhere in the general forest area, except during deer hunting season or unless posted otherwise. Please check with the District Rangers Office for more information before heading out into the forest.
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Cassels-Boykin County ParkAmenities: Climate Controlled Dressing Room, Pavilion can accommodate 400 people, nine Boat Ramps, Courtesy Pier. A 7-mile hike-and-bike trail is coming in Spring 2013.Camping Fee: Day Use Fee: $3 per vehicle per day; Recreational Vehicle (RV) Camping: $20 per night for Water and Electricity; Primitive Camping: $10 per night (limited to the summer months).Reservation Requirement: Check www.casselsboykinpark.com for availability and reservation information. (936) 671-5152.
From Lufkin, take US Hwy 69 south for 18 miles to Zavalla. Take a left at the blinking yellow light in Zavalla onto State Hwy 63/147. Take a left onto State Highway 147 and travel approximately 6 miles. Turn left onto FM 3123 and continue straight until you reach the park (N 31° 12’ 44” W 94° 20’ 50”). Mission Tejas State ParkAmenities: State Park Store, Dump Station, Youth Group Camping Area can accommodate 32, Group Picnic Area can accommodate approximately 100 people.Camping Fee: Day Use Fee: $2 per person/day (13 years+); $9 Water hookups only; $13 per night or $78 per week for Water and Electric hookups; $15 per night or $90 per week for Water, Electricity, and Sewer. (Applicable daily entrance fees are charged in addition to the campsite and facility fee).Number of Persons Allowed per Site: 8 (Number of vehicles is restricted at some parks)Reservation Requirement: You can make reservations by Internet, phone, fax, or e-mail. Go to the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department website, www.tpwd.state.tx.us, for more information.
From Lufkin, take U.S Hwy 69 north for 28 miles until you reach Alto. Turn left in Alto onto State Hwy 21 and travel for roughly 12 miles to Weches. Turn right onto State Park Road 44 and continue until you reach the campground (N 31° 32’ 51” W 95° 14’ 15”).
CAMPING
Neches Bluff OverlookAmenities: Trailhead for the 4C Hiking Trail.Camping/Day Use Fee: None.Number of Vehicles Allowed per Site: 2 (with a maximum of 8 people).Reservation Requirement: First come, first served.
From Lufkin, take US Hwy 69 north out of Lufkin for 28 miles until you reach Alto. Turn left in Alto onto State Hwy 21 and travel for roughly 8.5 miles. Turn left onto Forest Service Rd 511, then take the first left onto Forest Service Rd 511-A and continue until you reach the campground (N 31° 34’ 4” W 95° 9’ 49”).
Ratcliff Lake Recreation AreaGroup Camping: Designed for churches, scouts, and other organizations.Amenities: Drinking Water, Gravel Boat Ramp (Non-motorized Use Only), and Boat and Canoe Rentals; Pavilion will accommodate approximately 50 people; Fishing Platform, Concession Stand; Dump Station.Camping Fee: Day Use Fee: $3 per vehicle per day, $1 per motorcycle per day; Full-Hookups: $20 per day; Electrical: $15 per day; Non-Electrical: $10 per day; Group Camping: $1 per person, per day; plus $3 per vehicle, per day. First come, first served. (If you hold an Interagency Senior/Access or Golden Age/Access you can take $5 off the price per campsite).Number of Vehicles Allowed per Site: 2 (maximum of 8 people).Reservation Requirement: Certain Camping Sites and the Pavilion must be reserved two days in advance at www.recreation.gov or 1 (877) 444-6777.
From Lufkin, take State Hwy 103 west for 12 miles until it merges into State Hwy 7. Continue heading west on Hwy 7 and travel 12 more miles before turning right into the campground (N 31° 22’ 58” W 95° 9’ 17”).
KNOW BEFORE YOU GOThe US Forest Service practices a multiple-use philosophy, meaning that several activities take place on the forest simultaneously. These can include prescribed burning, timber harvesting, or hunting. So be sure to know before you go in order to have the most memorable experience possible.
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White Rock Horse CampCamping or Day Use Fee: $10 per day/vehicle (The $10 fee will cover camping at either of the two campgrounds, and use of the trail for a day. An annual permit of $50 per vehicle can be purchased and is valid from January-December).Reservation Requirement: Trail riding groups of more than 75 persons (including spectators) will need a Special-Use Permit and should contact the District Office three months prior to the ride date, (936) 655-2299.
From Lufkin, follow State Hwy 103 west for 12 miles until it merges into State Hwy 7. Continue straight for approximately 19 miles, then turn south on Forest Service Rd 514 and travel 10 miles to the White Rock Horse Camp on Forest Service Rd 514-D. Turn right and travel until you enter the campground (N 31° 16’ 5” W 95° 13’ 36”).
Piney Creek Horse CampAmenities: Loading ramp and hitching rails; gravel parking area; drinking water available on site.Camping or Day Use Fee: $10 per day/vehicle (The $10 fee will cover camping at either of the two campgrounds, and use of the trail for a day. An annual permit of $50 per vehicle can be purchased and is valid from January-December).Number of Vehicles Allowed per Site: 2.Reservation Requirement: Trail riding groups of more than 75 persons (including spectators) will need a Special-Use Permit and should contact the Davy Crockett National Forest District Office at (936) 655-2299 three months prior to the ride date.
From Lufkin, take State Hwy 103 west for 12 miles until it merges into State Hwy 7. Continue straight on Hwy 7 for 13 more miles to Kennard. Turn left at Kennard Post Office on County Rd 4625. Go 2.5 miles to Piney Creek Horse Camp sign. Turn right and travel 1 mile into park (N 31° 19’ 3” W 95° 11’ 10”).
Townsend Recreation AreaAmenities: Concrete Boat Ramp and Parking Area; Pavilion will accommodate approximately 50 people.Camping Fee: $3 per vehicle per day; Day Use Fee: $3 per vehicle per day, $30 per day shelter rentalNumber of Vehicles Allowed per Site: 2.Reservation Requirement: Call San Augustine County, (936) 288-0110, to reserve Pavilion. A two-week-notice is preferred.
From Lufkin, take State Hwy 103 east for 25 miles. Turn right on FM 1277 and travel 2.5 miles, turn right again on FM 2923, travel for 1.5 miles until it dead ends into the campground(N 31° 21’ 1” W 94° 18’ 50”).
CAMPING
Sandy CreekAmenities: Concrete Boat Ramp and Parking Area; Pavilion will accommodate approximately 20 peopleCamping or Day Use Fee: Free.Number of Vehicles Allowed per Site: 2.Reservation Requirement: First come, first served.
From Lufkin, take State Hwy 69 for 18 miles to Zavalla, then go east on State Hwy 63 for 14.5 miles. Turn left on Forest Service Rd 333, travel for 2.5 miles to campground (N 31° 6’ 0” W 94° 12’ 4”).
Caney CreekAmenities: Lake Sam Rayburn Nature Center; concrete boat ramp and parking area; drinking water available near campsites.Camping Fee: $10 per campsite per night. Day Use Fee: $3 per vehicle/day.Number of Vehicles Allowed per Site: 2.Reservation Requirement: First come, first served.
From Lufkin, take State Hwy 69 for 18.6 miles to Zavalla, then take State Hwy 63 east for 6 miles. Turn left on FM 2743 and travel 6 miles, turn left on Forest Service Rd 336, travel for 1 mile until it dead ends into campground (N 31° 8’ 7.1016” W 94° 15’ 21.8988”).
Boykin SpringsAmenities: Drinking water, historic CCC shelter that can accommodate 74 people (no electricity available); Trail.Camping Fee: $6 per campsite per night. Day Use Fee: Free; $25 per day shelter rental.Number of Vehicles Allowed per Site: 2.Reservation Requirement: Pavilion can be reserved at www.recreation.gov or 1 (877) 444-6777.
From Lufkin, take State Hwy 69 for 18.6 miles to Zavalla, then take State Hwy 63 east for 10.5 miles. Turn right on Forest Service Rd 313, travel 2.5 miles (N 31° 3’ 33” W 94° 16’ 39”).
Bouton LakeCamping or Day Use Fee: Free.Number of Vehicles Allowed per Site: 2Reservation Requirement: First come, first served.
From Lufkin, take State Hwy 69 for 18 miles to Zavalla, then take State Hwy 63 east for 7 miles. Turn right heading south on Forest Service Rd 303 (Roland Marshall), travel 7 miles until it dead-ends into the campground (N 31° 1’ 39” W 94° 19’ 3”).
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LEAVE NO TRACE LEAVE NO TRACE
LEAVE NO TRACE PRINCIPLESLeave No Trace principles are designed to reduce the impact of visitors on our natural areas. By practicing these principles, you can help protect our resources and preserve the quality of the outdoor experience for other visitors. To learn more, visit www.lnt.org.
PLAN AHEAD AND PREPARE• Know the regulations and special considerations for the area
you’ll visit.
• Prepare for extreme weather, hazards, and emergencies.
• Use a map and compass to eliminate the use of marking paint, rock cairns, or flagging.
• Repackage food to minimize waste.
• Schedule trips to avoid times of high use, and travel in small groups to avoid impact.
TRAVEL AND CAMP ON DURABLE SURFACES• Travel and camp on existing trails and campsites.
• Walk single file in the middle of the trail.
• Keep campsites small. Focus activity where vegetation is absent.
• In pristine areas, disperse use to prevent creation of campsites and trails.
DISPOSE OF WASTE PROPERLY• Pack it in, pack it out. Inspect your campsite and rest areas for
trash or spilled foods. Pack out all trash, leftover food, and litter.
• Deposit solid human waste in catholes dug 6 to 8 inches deep at least 200 feet from water, camp and trails. Cover and disguise the cathole when finished.
• Pack out toilet paper and hygiene products.
• Carry wash water 200 feet away from streams or lakes and use small amounts of biodegradable soap. Scatter strained dishwater.
MINIMIZE CAMPFIRE IMPACTS• Use a lightweight stove for cooking and a candle lantern for light.
• Where fires are permitted, use established fire rings, fire pans, or mound fires.
• Keep fires small. Only use sticks from the ground that can be broken by hand.
• Burn all wood and coals to ash, put out campfires completely, then scatter coal ashes.
LEAVE WHAT YOU FIND• Preserve the past: observe, but do not touch, cultural or historic
structures and artifacts.
• Leave rocks, plants and other natural objects as you find them.
• Avoid introducing or transporting non-native species.
• Do not build structures, furniture or dig trenches.
RESPECT WILDLIFE• Observe fowl from a distance. Do not approach or follow them.
• Never feed animals. Feeding wildlife damages their health, alters natural behaviors, and exposes them to predators and other dangers.
• Protect wildlife and your food by storing rations and trash securely.
• Control pets at all times, or leave them at home.
• Avoid wildlife during sensitive times: mating, nesting, raising young, or winter.
BE CONSIDERATE OF OTHER VISITORS.• Respect other visitors and protect the quality of their experience.
• Be courteous. Yield to other users on the trail.
• Take breaks and camp away from trails and other visitors.
• Let nature’s sounds prevail. Avoid loud voices and noises
Leave No Trace Principles allow you to enjoy natural areas while also preserving them for those who come after you.
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Hanks Creek ParkTwo 2-lane boat ramps.Fee: $4 per day, or $30 for an annual permit to all Corps Parks.Managed By: US Army Corps of Engineers, (409) 384-5716.At the end of FM 2801, 2 miles north of junction at FM 2109 (N 31° 16’ 15” W 94° 23’ 53”).
Harvey Creek Recreation AreaOne 2-lane boat ramp.At the end of FM 2390, 8 miles south of junction at FM 83 (N 31° 12’ 48” W 94° 16’ 3”).
Jackson Hill MarinaOne 4-lane boat ramp.Fee: $3 per day Managed By: Private marina, (936) 872-2966.Additional Information: www.jacksonhill.usAt the end of FM Road 2851, 2 miles west of State Hwy 147 (N 31° 16’ 12” W 94° 19’ 18”).
Marion FerryOne 4-lane boat ramp.At the end of FM Road 1669, 2 miles north of State Hwy 103 (N 31° 23’ 50” W 94° 31’ 36”).
Mill Creek ParkOne 2-lane boat ramp.Fee: $4 per day, or $30 for an annual permit to all Corps Parks.Managed By: US Army Corps of Engineers, (409) 384-5716.Off Spur 165 in Brookeland, 1 mile northwest of US Hwy 96 (N 31° 9’ 2” W 94° 0’ 24”).
Monterey ParkOne 4-lane boat ramp.At the end of FM 3124, 2 miles east of junction at FM 2109 (N 31° 12’ 47” W 94° 22’ 16”).
Powell Park MarinaTwo 2-lane boat ramps.Fee: $3 per day Managed By: Private marina, (409) 584-2624, powellpark.com.Off FM 705, 12 miles south of junction at FM 83 (N 31° 7’ 51” W 94° 5’ 1”).
Rayburn ParkThree boat ramps; one with 4 launch lanes, two with 2 launch lanesFee: $4 per day, or $30 for an annual permit to all Corps Parks. Managed By: US Army Corps of Engineers, (409) 384-5716Off FM 3127, 2 miles west of FM 705 (N 31° 6’ 18” W 94° 6’ 36”).
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BOAT RAMPS
BOAT RAMP AT KURTH LAKEOne 1-lane boat ramp, and approximately 10 parking spacesFee: $120 Annual Permit, $50 for Seniors over 65 years of age, or $15 for 3-day pass payable to caretaker, contact City of Lufkin Engineering Department, (936) 633-0215.
From Lufkin, go 6 miles north on US Hwy 59, turn east on River Crest Rd and go 1.25 miles. Just past the railroad tracks, turn north on Kurth Lake Rd, go 1 mile to the lake (N 31° 26’ 59 W 94° 42’ 14”).
BOAT RAMPS ON LAKE SAM RAYBURN
Ayish Bayou RampOne 1-lane boat ramp.Off FM 83, 7 miles west of Pineland (N 31° 15’ 59” W 94° 6’ 42”).
Bayou Recreation AreaOne 1-lane boat ramp.At the end of FM 3127, 2 miles west of FM 705 (N 31° 7’ 45” W 94° 7’ 4”).
Caney Creek ParkOne 2-lane boat ramp.Fee: $3 per day.Managed By: US Forest Service, (936) 897-1068.End of FM Road 2743 at Caney Creek Campground (N 31° 8’ 9” W 94° 15’ 19”).
Cassels Boykin ParkTwo boat ramps; one with 5 launch lanes, one with 4 launch lanesFee: $3 per day, or $25 for an annual permit ($10 for seniors 65 years or older).Managed By: Angelina County, (936) 671-5152Additional Information: casselsboykinpark.comAt the end of FM 3123, 1 mile west of State Hwy 147 (N 31° 12’ 45” W 94° 21’ 1”).
Etoile Park One 4-lane boat ramp.Off State Hwy103, 2 miles west of Etoile (N 31° 22’ 40” W 94° 27’ 53”).
Ewing Park One 2-lane boat ramp.Off State Hwy 103, 3 miles west of Etoile (N 31° 22’ 20” W 94° 28’ 54”).
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Anderson CrossingOne 1-lane boat ramp, and approximately 3 parking spaces.Where CR 1155 and CR 2829 meet at the Neches River, on the southeast side of bridge (N 31° 26’ 40” W 95° 2’ 3”).
State Highway 7 BridgeOne 1-lane boat ramp, and approximately 12 parking spaces.Off State Hwy 7, 12.3 miles west from the junction at Loop 287/State Hwy 103 in Lufkin, on the northeast side of the bridge at Frank Ashby Rd (N 31° 23’ 48” W 94° 57’ 56”).
State Highway 94 BridgeOne 1-lane boat ramp, and approximately 3 parking spaces.Off State Hwy 94, 8 miles west from the junction at Loop 287 in Lufkin, on the northeast side of the bridge (N 31° 17’ 23” W 94° 52’ 49”).
US Highway 59 BridgeOne 1-lane boat ramp, and approximately 10 parking spaces.Off US Hwy 59, 4 miles south of Diboll, on the southwest side of the bridge (N 31° 7’ 57” W 94° 48’ 38”).
Recreation Road 255 BridgeOne 1-lane boat ramp, and approximately 5 parking spaces.Off Recreation Rd 255, 6.25 miles west from the junction at US Hwy 63, on the northwest side of the bridge (N 30° 59’ 0” W 94° 14’ 39”).
BOAT RAMPS ALONG THE ANGELINA RIVER
State Highway 7 BridgeOne 1-lane boat ramp, and approximately 10 parking spaces.Off State Hwy 7, 3.5 miles north from the junction at US Hwy 69 in Pollock, on the northeast side of the bridge (N 31° 29’ 12” W 94° 49’ 24”).
US Highway 59 BridgeOne 1-lane boat ramp, and approximately 12 parking spaces.Off US Hwy 59, 6 miles north of Lufkin on the southeast side of the bridge (N 31° 27’ 25” W 94° 43’ 34”).
US Highway 63 BridgeOne 1-lane boat ramp, and approximately 5 parking spaces.Off US Hwy 63, 12 miles from the junction at US Hwy 190 in Jasper, on the southwest side of the bridge (N 31° 0’ 51” W 94° 9’ 41”).
Bevilport Boat RampOne 1-lane boat ramp, and approximately 5 parking spaces.End of FM Road 2799, 5 miles west from the junction at US Hwy 63 (N 30° 55’ 26” W 94° 9’ 24”).
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Ralph McAlister ParkOne 4-lane boat ramp.Off State Hwy 103, 6.5 miles east of Etoile near FM 95 (N 31° 22’ 29” W 94° 19’ 54”).
San Augustine ParkOne 4-lane boat ramp.Fee: $4 per day, or $30 for an annual permit to all Corps Parks.Managed By: US Army Corps of Engineers, (409) 384-5716.Off FM 1751, 6 miles south of junction at FM 83 (N 31° 12’ 9” W 94° 4’ 50”).
Sandy Creek ParkOne 1-lane boat ramp.At end of Forest Service Rd 333, 5 miles north of State Hwy 63 (N 31° 5’ 45” W 94° 12’ 12”).
Shirley Creek MarinaOne 2-lane boat ramp.At the end of FM 226, 6 miles south of State Hwy 103 (N 31° 18’ 24” W 94° 22’ 25”).
Townsend Recreation AreaOne 2-lane boat ramp.Fee: $3 per day.Managed By: San Augustine County, (936) 288-0110 .At the end of FM 2923, 2 miles west of junction at FM 1277 (N 31° 20’ 54” W 94° 18’ 47”).
Twin Dikes ParkTwo 4-lane boat ramps.Fee: $4 per day, or $30 for an annual permit to all Corps Parks.Managed By: US Army Corps of Engineers, (409) 384-5716Off FM 255, on the east side of the Dam (N 31° 4’ 33” W 94° 4’ 8”).
Twin Dikes Public Boat RampOne 4-lane boat ramp.Fee: $4 per day, or $30 for an annual permit to all Corps Parks. Managed By: US Army Corps of Engineers, contact (409) 384-5716.Off FM 255, on the east side of the Dam (N 31° 4’ 2” W 94° 3’ 50”).
BOAT RAMPS ALONG THE NECHES RIVER
State Highway 21 BridgeOne 1-lane boat ramp, and approximately 10 parking spaces.Off State Hwy 21, 7.4 miles southwest from the junction at US Hwy 69 in Alto, on the northwest side of the bridge (N 31° 34’ 46” W 95° 9’ 57”).
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US Forest Service Contact InformationNational Forests and Grasslands in Texas Supervisor’s Office2221 N Raguet StLufkin, Texas 75904(936) 639-8501
Wildlife Habitat and Silviculture Lab506 Hayter StNacogdoches, Texas 75961(936) 569-7981
Angelina National Forest111 Walnut Ridge RdZavalla, Texas 75980(936) 897-1068
Davy Crockett National Forest18551 State Hwy 7 EastKennard, Texas 75847(936) 655-2299
Sabine National Forest 5050 Hwy 21 EastHemphill, Texas 75948(409) 625-1940
Lake Sam Rayburn Contact InformationUS Army Corps of EngineersSam Rayburn Reservoir Project OfficeRt 3, Box 486Jasper, Texas 75951(409) 384-5716
Lake Sam Rayburn Nature Center Caney Creek Recreation Area1524 US Forest Service Rd 336 Zavalla, Texas 75980(936) 897-8000www.lsrnc.org
Shirley Creek Marina & Campground23177 FM 226Etoile, Texas 75944(936) 854-2233www.shirleycreek.com
Jackson Hill Park Marina1705 FM 2851Broaddus, Texas 75929(936) 872-9266www.jacksonhill.us
Powell Park Camping Resort & Marina971 CR 459Broaddus, Texas 75929(409) 584-2624www.powellpark.com
CONTACTS
Texas Parks and Wildlife DepartmentState Headquarters 4200 Smith School RoadAustin, Texas 787441 (800) 792-1112(512) 389-4800www.tpwd.state.tx.us
Mission Tejas State Park120 State Park Rd 44Grapeland, Texas 75844(936) 687-2394
CONTACTS
County Sheriff’s Offices
Lufkin Convention and Visitors Bureau Tara Watson-Watkins,Executive Director(936) [email protected]
Aaron Friar, Trails Coordinator(936) [email protected]
Physical Address: 1615 S. ChestnutLufkin, Texas 75901
Mailing Address: PO Box 190Lufkin, Texas 75902-0190Website: www.visitlufkin.com
Angelina County ParksCassels Boykin County ParkJason KartyePO Box 908Lufkin, Texas 75902(936) [email protected]/
City of Lufkin Parks and Recreation DepartmentDowntown Recreation Center125 North First StLufkin, Texas 75902(936) 633-0250www.cityoflufkin.com/parks
Caddo Mounds State Historic Site1649 State Hwy 21 WestAlto, Texas 75925(936) [email protected]
Angelina (936) 634-3332Jasper (409) 384-5417San Augustine (936) 275-2424Nacogdoches (936) 560-7794
Houston (936) 544-2862Sabine (409) 787-2266Trinity (936) 642-1424
Cassels Boykin County ParkJason KartyePO Box 908Lufkin, Texas 75902(936) 671-5152www.casselsboykinpark.com/
Photo Credits Photos on Pages 7,9, 10, and 11 courtesy of the US Forest Service. Photos on Pages 6 and 17 courtesy of the Lufkin Convention and Visitors Bureau.
City of Diboll Parks Department400 Kenley StDiboll, Texas 75941(936) 829-4757www.cityofdiboll.com/departments/parks-and-trails
Special thanksSpecial thanks to Ellen and Buddy Temple, David H. Dolben, and Charlie M. Mahan for assisting with the production costs of this publication.
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