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Trails Map of Huntsville State Park (SP) in Texas. Published by Texas Parks & Wildlife.
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Huntsville State Park
Trails Map
370'
429'
400'
35
0'
342'
400'
362'
To Huntsville
400
'
400'
384'
40
565 Park Road 40 W
Huntsville, TX 77340
(936) 295-5644
www.texasstateparks.org
0'
350
'
350'
365'
350'
LEGEND
381'
375'
TO CONROE
Boat Rentals
Swimming Area
Day Use Area
Hiking Only Trail
Park
Entrance
300
'
'
400
0'
9
0.0
All
ig
Bra ator
nch
35
'
350
Restrooms
Parking
Headquarters
Park Store
Nature Center
Campgrounds
Boat Ramp
Fishing Pier
SAM HOUSTON
NATIONAL FOREST
2
3
0.3
1.55
340'
40
0.07
Chinquapin
Trail
317'
Triple C Trail
8.5 mi.
(round trip)
I-45
'
350
0.74
350'
0.
22
0.35
350
'
Big
Prairie
Branch
Loop
1.5 mi.
(round
trip)
355'
40A
350'
0.48
350'
HIGHLY
ERROSIVE TRAIL
HIKING ONLY
'
Chi
n
Cre quapi
n
ek
0.74
Chinquapin Trail
6.8 mi.
350
8
1.7
0.2
7
0.4
1.64
375'
300'
Loblolly
Trail
0.2 mi.
0.11
9
2.3
0.0
4
Coloneh
Trail
0.8 mi.
0.06
373'
0.42
4
0.4
Raven Hill
Camping
Area
341'
'
0'
35
5
0.35
Prairie Branch
Camping Area
350
0.05
1.15
0.11
0.16
Dogwood
Trail
1.8 mi.
0.0
2
Chinquapin
Trail
318'
Shelters
Coloneh
Camping
Area
0.07
313'
0.2
350'
0.09
6
Little Chinqua
pin
Creek
4
350'
0'
'
All trails and roads can be used for hiking
and biking unless otherwise indicated.
350
Triple C Cutoff
0.6 mi.
Chinquapin Trail
0.
42
Contour intervals are 10 feet. Trail
lengths are in miles. Elevation
levels are
365'
in feet.
350'
1
0.37
0.76
0'
1.4
5
vic
eR
oa
d
Chinquapin
Cutoff
No claims are made to the accuracy of the data or
its suitability to a particular use.
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Sp
333'
Prair
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350'
NOTES:
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92
35
Lake Raven
0.64
359'
Map compiled by Texas State Parks staff.
In accordance with Texas State Depository Law,
this publication is available at the Texas State
Publications Clearinghouse and/or Texas Depository
Libraries. © 2020 Texas Parks and Wildlife
Department PWD MP P4505-0044D (7/20)
358'
0'
35
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Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.
300'
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327'
POINTS OF INTEREST
1
250'
HEADWATER BOARDWALKS
30.6338° -95.5386°
Hike above wetlands and marshes of Lake Raven’s
headwaters. An excellent place for viewing birds,
dragonflies, and other wildlife species.
3
4
CCC CULVERTS
30.6339° -95.5208°
An excellent example of CCC craftsmanship built
by Company 1823. The company was made up of
African-American veterans of the First World War.
CCC LODGE
30.6132° -95.5337°
Built by the CCC in 1939, the lodge was a major
feature of the park and designed to blend with its
natural surroundings.
5
BIRD BLIND
6
FLATWATER PONDS
'
300
30.6209° -95.5288°
Located just off the Coloneh Trail, this blind gives you
an opportunity to view a wide variety of birds, including
the Great Blue Heron, Pileated Woodpecker, Great White
Egret, Red-shouldered Hawk and many other species.
30.6154° -95.5207°
The Triple C Trail partially dams Little Chinquapin
Creek to create a unique wetland area in the
middle of the forest.
0'
30
HISTORIC DAM AND SPILLWAY
30.6095° -95.5341°
Originally constructed by the CCC to create Lake
Raven, the 1,000-foot earthen dam failed in 1940
and was not rebuilt until funds from timber sales
were raised in 1956.
30
0'
2
(GPS coordinates shown in decimal degrees)