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We provide information about the Lone Star Hiking Trail, other Texas foot trails, and the Sam Houston National Forest. Our detailed LSHT Maps are updated frequently, and we strive to promote the trail and its use to a broad range of community stakeholders.
The Lone Star Hiking Trail system was conceived by the Lone Star Chapter of the Sierra Club in 1966, and reached its current path by 1978. It is maintained as a primitive, largely backcountry trail so hikers can pass through the varied ecosystems of East Texas while having an enjoyable experience.
Our mission is (1) to educate the public about location, use and needs of the hiking trails of Texas, with emphasis on the Lone Star Hiking Trail, and (2) to provide volunteer assistance for maintenance and improvement of hiking trails.
Search 'Lone Star Hiking Trail Club' in Avenza Store; Select single map or bundle (63 MB) Show you location as you hike! Move from map to map automatically!
The North Wilderness Trail is 2.2 miles long and can be used as a shortcut, rejoining the LSHT at mile 8.0, and cutting out 2 miles of hiking. If you choose to take the North Wilderness Trail, you will encounter two 1 D*R*O*P*S creeks.
Articles about the activities of Lone Star Hiking Trail Club members over the years...
We have several membership levels, and with this upgrade, now offer a family membership so you can get the whole clan signed up in one transaction. Pick the membership level that works for you and help us help you enjoy, hike, sustain, and learn about the trails in Texas!
Volunteer Trail Workday. Mowing and corridor tidy up on LLCL List Events. Saturday. 28. Hike Big Woods 9/28/2024. TH#09 BIG WOODS; 30.577883, -95.257667. 9:00 AM More Info. Less Info. Typically 5-7 Miles. Hike begins 9:00 am. Normally out of the woods by 1:00 pm. List Events. Home ...
Texas Trails A selection of other longer or interesting Texas trails. We are in the process of building out the complete list of references. Click on the trails in the left frame for more information.
We went on volunteer trail maintenance trips in Texas and Arkansas. In Texas we established and cleared trail in Guadalupe National Park and Big Bend National Park where were treated to a canoe trip down the Rio Grande by the National Park Service.