The 20-mile-long Four C National Recreation Trail begins at Ratcliff Lake and winds through a diverse forest of towering pines, bottomland hardwoods, boggy sloughs, and upland forests. Midway down the trail is the Walnut Creek campsite with five tent pads, a shelter, and pit toilet. Neches Bluff Overlook, located at the north end of the trail, offers a panoramic view of pine-hardwood forests in the Neches River bottomlands with picnic and primitive camping facilities. No horses, bikes, or off-road vehicles are permitted on the Four C National Recreation Trail. A portion of the trail traverses the Big Slough Wilderness Area.
Great place to walk. Friendly people and dogs. Concrete path or dirt paththrew the woods.
Great place to jog or walk. Not too crowded and we'll kept.i especially enjoyed the new paved trail.
Where else can you do a great hike inside the citilimits, this place is just beautiful and great.
Nice shady easy trail. There is steep creek in the midway. It goes to end but you can re-enter another trail by walking to residential streets few blocks. Here are few flower pics I took along the way.
Probably one of the best parks in Central Texas. Nice cement path for about 10 miles of riding/ running. Link in off-road trails for riding or running and there is a nice selection of skill levels available. Watch for heavier traffic near the main entrance. Study a map before you get there to see where you want to go. There is a lot to unpack. My fave is Log Loop 1. I feel like a little kid there.