A wide curving path lined with grass leads into a dense green forest on a sunny spring day.
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Hike the Big Sandy Trail

Big Thicket National Preserve

14.7 miles roundtrip | The Big Sandy Trail follows old logging roads through the woods. This is the only trail in the preserve open to bicycles and horses.

The Big Sandy Trail follows old logging roads that wind through the woods. This is the only trail in the preserve open to bicycles and horses. Distance: 14.7 miles roundtrip Type: Out-and-back and loop combination Location: Big Sandy Creek Unit Trailhead: Parking lot on Sunflower Road Lat/Long: 30.614694, -94.671056 Overview Big Sandy Trail has some elevation gain and loss as it follows gentle slopes. This trail is a great option for those looking to camp in the Big Thicket backcountry. From the trailhead on Sunflower Road, walk past the metal gate next to the information kiosk to begin the hike. The trail intersects several old logging roads—follow the signs for the horse trail to stay on the main trail. Side paths may be explored on foot, but they are not maintained and may be overgrown. At 3 miles, cross a bridge over Simmons Branch. This small tributary flows south to Big Sandy Creek. At 6.6 miles, the loop section begins. Go left or right to continue on the 1½-mile loop. When you complete the loop, return 6.6 miles to the trailhead. Safety Hunting is allowed in the vicinity of the Big Sandy Trail from October 1 to February 28. Wear orange if you visit this trail during hunting season. The Big Sandy Trail is the only trail in Big Thicket National Preserve that goes through a hunting area. More Information Download a trail map Explore the Big Sandy Creek Unit

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Fees

Free admission to Big Thicket National Preserve

Fees Apply

No

Seasons

Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall

Time of Day

Day

Accessibility

The Big Sandy Trail follows wide, old dirt roads. Trail users can expect to encounter tree roots, muddy stream crossings, and washboarded sections. While the grade is gentle, there are prolonged uphill and downhill sections.

Pets

Yes — Pets must be on a 6-foot leash at all times. Please pick up your pet's poop!

Reservations

No

Location

Big Sandy Creek Unit | Dallardsville, TX

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