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Camp at Huntsville State Park

New Waverly, Texas

Details

Distance

7 miles

Elevation Gain

125 ft

Route Type

Loop

Description

Added by Laura Irizarry

Only an hour drive outside of Houston perfect for a weekend getaway of camping, hiking, biking, canoeing, and swimming!

Note: The lake camping photo is of a Huntsville State Park sanctioned campsite.

Huntsville State Park is located about an hour north of Houston off of I-45. As part of the Pineywoods region of Texas, pine trees dot the landscape in Huntsville. The park is also home to a variety of wildlife including armadillos, deer, opossums and the occasional alligator.

Besides the kayaking, paddle-boating, and swimming on Lake Raven, Huntsville is also well-known for its hike and bike trails. If you are a seasoned mountain biker, or just starting out, Huntsville is a great place to go for a ride. There are 21 miles of trails in the park, and all but one are open to bikes. The three top trails for biking are the Lone Star Trail, Chinquapin Trail, and the Dogwood Trail. The Lone Star trail is great for beginners as it runs the perimeter of the park and is fairly flat, totaling an 8.5 mile loop. The Chinquapin Trail takes you around Lake Raven, and is great for beginner to intermediate riders as it has more elevation changes and roots totaling 6.8 miles. Finally the Dogwood Trail is a short 2 mile trail great for getting warmed up on, and connects to the Chinquapin. These three trails are also fantastic for hiking on as well and taking in the views of the park. Check out the trail map to see the trails more in detail here: tpwd.texas.gov/publications/pwdpubs/media/park_maps/pwd_mp_p4505_044d.pdf

Make it a day trip or camp here at one of the several campgrounds the park offers. If you are coming from the Houston area make sure to stop at Jerry Built Homegrown Burgers in The Woodlands for an organic, all-natural, delicious dining experience and brews!

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