Texas State Railroad This historic train travels through the scenic piney woods and hardwood creek bottoms of East Texas where rolling hills, nature and wildlife abound. The Texas State Railroad offers both steam and diesel train excursions reminiscent of days gone by.
Lake Livingston Texas Located just 80 miles north of Houston and 175 miles south east of Dallas, Lake Livingston is a great place for a weekend trip or year round vacation home.
Lake Livingston - Wikipedia Lake Livingston is a reservoir located in the East Texas Piney Woods. Lake Livingston was built, and is owned and operated, by the Trinity River Authority...
Texas Pineywoods Experience The Texas Pineywoods Experience is enlivened by the region's strong--and growing--commitment to culture. Whether your focus is viewing historic buildings or architecture ...
Piney Woods
The Piney Woods camping region in East Texas contains thousands of acres of pine and pine-hardwood forests. Visitors find a large variety of tress such as loblolly, shortleaf and some pockets of longleaf pine, as well as magnolia, elm, oak, ash, cypress. Located in East Texas, this area has four national forests and five state forests. Outdoor enthusiasts enjoy many state parks and bodies of water that offer fun for the whole family.
The grandeur of towering trees and eye-popping landscapes can be seen year-round, but this area is dominated by breathtaking colors during the fall when the sassafras, persimmon, maples, sweetgums, dogwoods, elms and oaks can generally be counted on to offer up hues of golden brown, yellow, orange, red and even reddish-purple.
Arts & Culture The Texas Piney Woods camping experience is enlivened by the area’s commitment to culture. Whether your focus is viewing historic architecture, visiting arts centers, or shopping for crafts or antiques, you’ll find interesting destinations in the Piney Woods. The Piney Woods calendar is filled, throughout the year, with a variety of local festivals and other events celebrating the region’s traditions and culture.
History & Heritage Texas Piney Woods history extends back to the great Caddoan Indian civilization. The region was the first part of Texas to be settled by Spaniards and, later, by American pioneers. This long heritage has resulted in a wealth of historical landmarks. Museums & exhibits invite visitors to discover the Piney Woods past, as do the region’s many historic homes, churches, schools, and cemeteries.