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1-2 HoursFee applies

Birdwatch in a Wetland Pine Savannah

Big Thicket National Preserve

Grab your binoculars and birdwatch in a popular spot for our local and migratory birds.

The dense woods of the Big Thicket make birdwatching a challenge, but this is a little easier in the open grassland and longleaf pine forest of the wetland pine savannah habitat. A prime example of this habitat, known informally as the “Solo Tract,” lies along the north side of FM 420 just east of the preserve visitor center and headquarters. Getting Here GPS Coordinates: 30.457401, -94.383218 Park at the visitor center at 6102 FM 420 in Kountze, then walk 285 yards east on FM 420 to a tan gate across a dirt road leading into the savannah. Birders can also park along the road shoulder near the gate. Follow the dirt road into the pine savannah and wander as you please. There are no trails in this area. Use caution, as the numerous crawfish towers make the ground uneven. Muddy conditions are common. What to Look For Look and listen here for birds of the grassland and pine forest, including the rare Henslow’s sparrow and Bachman’s sparrow. Woodpeckers are common, including red-bellied and pileated, as are brown-headed nuthatches. Visit during the spring migration for the best chance at seeing a variety of species. Naturalist Notes Look carefully along the road for small red sundew plants, which grow there profusely during the winter and spring. As this is a longleaf pine restoration area, you’ll find longleaf pines in many different growth stages. Preserve staff conduct periodic prescribed burns here to help maintain the ecology of this ecosystem. More Information Read more about the birds of the Big Thicket.

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Duration

1-2 Hours

Fees

Big Thicket National Preserve does not charge entrance fees.

Fees Apply

No

Seasons

Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall

Time of Day

Day, Dawn

Accessibility

Wheelchair users may have difficulty getting past the large metal gate at the entrance. The unpaved path is flat but can be muddy if it has rained recently.

Pets

Yes — Pets must be on-leash (no longer than 6 feet). Please pick up your pet's poop!

Reservations

No

Location

Kountze, TX

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