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The best walks and hikes in Grimes County

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Hiking in Grimes County, Texas, offers diverse landscapes within a transitional vegetation zone. The terrain features gently rolling to sloping areas, with elevations ranging from 193 feet to 415 feet. The region is characterized by a blend of post oak savannah, intermixed forest and prairie, and fingers of the East Texas Piney Woods. River systems such as the Navasota and Brazos Rivers create bottomland areas and contribute to varied natural features.

Best hiking trails in Grimes County

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Last updated: July 1, 2026

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Little Lake Creek Loop Trail

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The Little Lake Creek Loop Trail offers a substantial hiking experience, covering 14.7 miles (23.7 km) with a challenging 550 feet (168 metres) of elevation gain. You can expect to…

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The Little Lake Creek Loop Trail offers a moderate hiking experience through diverse ecosystems within the Sam Houston National Forest. You will wander through towering pine forests, rich hardwood bottoms,…

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Explore Texas history on the easy Old Washington Town Site Loop Trail, a 4.0-mile hike through fields, woods, and along the Brazos River.

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Hike the easy 1.2-mile Iron Bridge Trail in Lick Creek Park, featuring a historic iron bridge and lush ravine scenery.

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Hike the 6.4-mile Little Lake Creek Loop Trail in Sam Houston National Forest, a moderate route through diverse ecosystems with 187 feet of

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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March 26, 2025, Lone Star Hiking Trail: Wilderness Section

This section of the trail is relatively flat and stretches from the main western trailhead to the FM Road 149 crossing beneath a canopy of tall loblolly pines, meandering creeks, and palmetto flats. Along the way, you'll encounter some wetland and swampy areas; however, there are many extensive boardwalks to keep your feet somewhat dry for most of the hike. This part of the trail connects to several other paths for loop hike options, so it is important to watch for trail markers to stay on the main path. Roughly four miles in, the trail crosses a small, spring-fed creek that flows year-round and is a reliable water source, even during extreme droughts. It's an ideal spot to treat or filter water to take with you as you continue your adventure on the trail.

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This trailhead, also known as Richards Trailhead Parking Lot #1, is the official access point for the Wilderness Section—the first of 11 segments of the 96-mile Lone Star Hiking Trail (LSHT) from west to east. Parking is available, and there is a posted sign with up-to-date trail information. Access to the trailhead is free to the public. There is no restroom here, and potable water is available only at Double Lake and Stubblefield recreation areas, so bring a filter or pack plenty of water. From this trailhead, the Little Creek Loop Trail, also part of the designated LSHT system, branches off in a 13-mile loop, connecting back onto the main trail. It is popular with day hikers looking to spend a few hours exploring, as well as backpackers heading out on the “Grand Loop”—a 30-mile hiking adventure that connects with several other trails in the area.

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This is a section of trail close to the western trailhead of the Lone Star Hiking Trail, the longest continuous footpath in Texas. It's a beautiful area of woodland with big pines and gorgeous flowers.

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This is the western trailhead of Texas' longest continuous footpath, the 96-mile (154 km) Lone Star Hiking Trail. If you include the loop routes, the trail is 128 miles (206 km) in length. The trail explores a variety of habitats, from pine forests to swamps.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of terrain can I expect on hiking trails in Grimes County?

Grimes County features a diverse landscape, transitioning from post oak savannah in the north and west to an intermixed forest and prairie region in the south and east. You'll encounter gently rolling to sloping terrain, with nearly level bottomlands along rivers and streams. Fingers of the East Texas Piney Woods also extend into the southeastern corner, offering pine forests.

Are there any easy hiking trails suitable for beginners or families in Grimes County?

Yes, Grimes County offers several easy trails. For a shorter, accessible option, consider the Iron Bridge Trail, which is less than 2 kilometers long. Another family-friendly choice is the Old Washington Town Site Loop Trail, a 6.5-kilometer path that combines natural settings with historical areas.

What natural features or wildlife might I see while hiking in Grimes County?

Hikers in Grimes County can experience diverse ecosystems, including riparian habitats along the Navasota and Brazos Rivers. The varied vegetation zones support wildlife such as white-tailed deer, rabbits, raccoons, and opossums. Birdwatchers might spot mourning doves and bobwhite quail.

Are there any loop trails available for hiking in Grimes County?

Yes, several loop trails are available. A popular option is the Little Lake Creek Loop Trail, which is a longer, more challenging route. For a moderate experience, consider the Path alongside creek loop from Anderson, which follows riparian areas.

What is the best time of year to go hiking in Grimes County?

The best time to hike in Grimes County is typically during the spring and fall months. These seasons offer milder temperatures, making for more comfortable conditions on the trails. Summers can be very hot and humid, while winters are generally mild but can have occasional cold snaps.

Are there any specific landmarks or points of interest along the hiking trails?

While hiking in Grimes County, you can explore areas with historical significance, such as those near the Old Washington Town Site Loop Trail. Many trails also offer picturesque views of the Navasota and Brazos Rivers, which form part of the county's natural boundaries and contribute to its riparian habitats.

What do other hikers say about the trails in Grimes County?

The hiking routes in Grimes County are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 4.25 stars. Hikers often praise the diverse landscapes, from post oak savannah to pine forests, and the opportunities to explore varied terrain and river systems.

Are dogs allowed on hiking trails in Grimes County?

Many outdoor areas in Texas, including some trails in Grimes County, are dog-friendly. However, it's always recommended to check specific trail regulations before heading out, as rules can vary by park or preserve. Always keep your dog on a leash and clean up after them.

Is there parking available at the trailheads in Grimes County?

Parking availability varies by trailhead. Most established parks and trail systems in Grimes County will have designated parking areas. For specific routes, it's advisable to check the tour details on komoot, as users often provide information about parking at the starting points.

How many hiking trails are there in Grimes County?

There are over 10 hiking routes documented in Grimes County, offering a range of experiences from easy walks to more challenging long-distance treks. This includes 3 easy, 6 moderate, and 1 difficult trail.

Are there any long-distance or challenging hikes in Grimes County?

Yes, for those seeking a more challenging experience, the Little Lake Creek Loop Trail is a difficult 23.7-kilometer route that traverses varied forest and savannah landscapes, typically taking over six hours to complete.

Can I find trails that are exclusively for pedestrians in Grimes County?

Yes, some trails in Grimes County are designated exclusively for pedestrian use. Examples mentioned in the region's outdoor resources include Racoon Run Trail and Yaupon Loop Trail, providing a serene hiking experience without shared use by cyclists or equestrians.

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