Sabine National Forest
Sabine National Forest is located in eastern Texas, covering over 160,000 acres. It is part of the larger National Forest System and features a diverse range of ecosystems, including pine forests, hardwoods, and wetlands. The forest is home to various wildlife species, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and outdoor activities.
Visitors to Sabine National Forest can enjoy hiking, camping, and fishing in its many lakes and rivers. The Angelina River runs through the forest, providing opportunities for canoeing and kayaking. The area also offers scenic views and trails for exploring the natural beauty of the region.