SAM HOUSTON JONES STATE PARK
Natural site
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2024
Recommended
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2024
Exceptional place for birdwatching and a park with nearly 30 hectares of swamp pine trees
A vast natural area located at the confluence of three rivers, this state park is home to nearly 30 hectares of swamp pine, the oldest living pine species in the American South. It is also an exceptional place for bird watching, with more than 200 species visiting the park and its surroundings at certain times of the year. There are also numerous water features, hiking trails, campsites and cabins.
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Visited in march 2018
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Magnifique state park avec de jolies balades, faciles (1h maximum) et très au calmes! Nous avons beaucoup apprécié la demie journée passée! Le bayou est superbe et nous avons vu serpents et tortues!