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Big Slough Wilderness Area

Big Slough Wilderness AreaDescription

The 3,639 acre Big Slough Wilderness was set aside under the Texas Wilderness Act of 1984 and since then, the area has been managed to remain natural, pristine, and to provide opportunities for solitude and challenge. The area is beautiful, with sloughs, oxbow lakes, and forests with heavy understory vegetation, but hiking is primitive and no motorized vehicles are allowed. Canoeing is challenging and should only be undertaken by experienced paddlers familiar with the area. 

Amenities: Hiking, hunting, fishing. No wheeled vehicles, including cars or bicycles.

Location: In the Davy Crockett National Forest, 18551 State Highway 7 East, Kennard, TX 75847

Directions: From Lufkin, take Hwy 103 west for 16 miles where it merges with Hwy 7. Continue west for 5 miles to Forest Service Road 511 North. Continue north on FSR 511 for 8 miles.  From Crockett, take Hwy 7 east for 22 miles to FSR 511 North for 8 miles.


Admission: Foot traffic only; no cars allowed.

Contact: 936-655-2299

 

Helpful Links

Davy Crockett NF - Big Slough Wilderness Area

Davy Crockett NF - Map

Big Slough Wilderness Area - Google Map

 

 

 

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