Place

Longleaf Pine Trail

A wooden observation platform set in a field of grasses and tall longleaf pines.
Observation platform in the longleaf pine savannah

NPS Photo / Scott Sharaga

Quick Facts
Location:
Turkey Creek Unit | Kountze, TX

Bicycle - Rack, Information, Parking - Auto, Parking - Bus/RV, Pets Allowed, Picnic Shelter/Pavilion, Picnic Table, Restroom, Scenic View/Photo Spot, Toilet - Flush, Trailhead, Water - Bottle-Filling Station, Water - Drinking/Potable

Opened in 2024, the Longleaf Pine Trail begins at the visitor center and leads to a viewing platform in a young longleaf pine forest.

  • Distance: 1 mile roundtrip
  • Type: Out-and-back
  • Location: Turkey Creek Unit
  • Trailhead: Visitor center parking lot on FM 420
  • Lat/Long: 30.458335, -94.387404

Overview

To begin, follow the boardwalk from the visitor center parking lot toward park headquarters. Trail signs point the way; head to the right along the service road, go past the maintenance yard, then go left to where the trail begins at the edge of the woods.

From here, follow the winding path through shady forest, over small bridges, and eventually to a sunny, open longleaf pine forest. Eventually the trail meets an old road; turn right (south) along the road until you reach the newly-constructed observation platform.

A little further past the platform, a 3-sided display provides information about the preserve's ongoing longleaf pine restoration project. Many of the young longleaf pines in this area were planted by volunteers.

To return to the visitor center, retrace your steps.

Accessibility

The trail is generally flat, with a few minor ups and downs. Trail surfaces include gravel road, hard-packed soil covered in leaves, and wood boardwalks. The old road section of the trail may be muddy if it has rained recently.

More Information

Big Thicket National Preserve

Last updated: March 23, 2025