Trails of Martin Dies, Jr. State Park Side: 2
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ArmadilloJourney through quiet
woods and waters...
As you travel the trails, alligators glide through dark water, citrus-scented
white blossoms hang from magnolia trees, and woodpeckers tap in majestic
pines. Elsewhere, sandy-bottomed Lake Steinhagen offers paddling
destinations through waters swollen with life. Create lasting memories ofjourneys through Martin Dies, Jr. State Park.
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Island Trail 1/2 " Giant beach and pine trees catch your eye
hour on this trail. Its curves and hills will also
challenge even the most avid biker.
Wildlife Trail 1 hour " Encounter a landscape of variety, both
clearings and dense woods on the Wildlife
Trail. The trail travels both the park and the
adjoining wildlife management area.
Shelter Trail 10 This short corridor connects the main park
minutes road and the shelter loop.
Slough Trail 1-1/2 " Sixteen bridges over wetlands make up
hours the Slough Trail, providing an excellent
view of many marsh plant species. Each
bridge crossing also enhances the beauty
of this trail.
Forest Trail 1 hour " Many different kinds of trees, shrubs and
woody vines attract hikers to this trail. The
park headquarters provies a booklet to help
you identify the most common ones.
Sandy Creek 3 The longest of the park's three paddling
Paddling Trail hours trails, this route hugs the shoreline and then
crosses open water. Two boat ramps along
the way allow you to get out and stretch
your legs.
Walnut 1-1/2 Travel all the way round the park's Walnut
Paddling Trail hours Ridge Camping Unit on the Walnut Paddling
Trail. Your trip doesn't end until you've also
crossed under both of the park's observation
bridge and road bridge.
Neches 1-1/2 " Follow the buoys on a twisting trail toward
Paddling Trail hours the Neches River. You can ride the southern
current of the river or take a shortcut to
calmer waters.r ~American Alligator
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Texas. Parks and Wildlife Department. Trails of Martin Dies, Jr. State Park, map, 2008; Austin, TX. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth624586/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.