Walnut Creek Backcountry Site

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  • (5.0)5 reviews

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About Campground

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.

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Hike-in

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Fires Allowed
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Stacy Leanne

1 year ago
5/5

Great place to walk. Friendly people and dogs. Concrete path or dirt paththrew the woods.

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Tiffany Aliano

5 years ago
5/5

Great place to jog or walk. Not too crowded and we'll kept.i especially enjoyed the new paved trail.

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Bjarne Haug

1 year ago
5/5

Where else can you do a great hike inside the citilimits, this place is just beautiful and great.

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Shinhoo Woo

5 years ago
5/5

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.

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Darrin Ezell

1 year ago
5/5

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.

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