Sam Houston National Forest
Sam Houston National Forest is located in southeastern Texas, covering over 160,000 acres. It is named after Sam Houston, a key figure in Texas history. The forest features a variety of ecosystems, including pine forests, hardwood swamps, and open meadows, providing habitats for diverse wildlife.
Visitors to the forest can enjoy numerous recreational activities such as hiking, camping, and fishing. The Woodlands and Lake Livingston are popular spots for outdoor enthusiasts. The forest also offers scenic trails, including the Cagle Recreation Area, making it a great destination for nature lovers and families alike.