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Montgomery County

Lone Star and North Wilderness Loop

Moderate

4.8

(8289)

13,361

runners

Lone Star and North Wilderness Loop

01:11

11.4km

60m

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The Lone Star and North Wilderness Loop offers a deep dive into the East Texas Piney Woods, providing a primitive jogging experience through dense forests and occasional swampy sections. You'll navigate a singletrack footpath, crossing trickling streams and enjoying the quiet isolation of the Little Lake Creek Wilderness, with boardwalks…

Last updated: June 9, 2026

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Little Lake Creek Wilderness

Sam Houston National Forest

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3.97 km

Little Lake Creek Wilderness

Highlight • Forest

Pole Creek, Sand Branch, and Little Lake Creek all flow through the Little Lake Creek Wilderness, a 3,855-acre (1,560 ha) area set aside in the Texas Wilderness Act of 1984. …

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6.23 km

Trail alongside Pole Creek

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This is a lovely section of trail alongside Pole Creek in the Sam Houston National Forest. It features on the Lone Star Hiking Trail, a 208-kilometer (129 mi) route across the national forest. Running through the pines here is wonderful.

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11.3 km

< 100 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the terrain like on the Lone Star and North Wilderness Loop?

The trail is generally considered easy and mostly flat, making it suitable for jogging. However, be prepared for some uneven sections, potential creek crossings, and occasional obstacles. Boardwalks are in place in low, wet areas, but you might encounter 'scrambled-up V-shaped dips' across dry streambeds. After heavy rains, some parts can become overgrown.

Is the Lone Star and North Wilderness Loop suitable for beginner joggers?

Yes, its generally easy and mostly flat profile makes it a good option for beginner joggers. Just be aware of some potentially uneven sections and creek crossings, which add a bit of challenge but are manageable.

Where is the best place to park and access the trailhead?

Specific parking details are not provided in the source material, but as it's part of the Sam Houston National Forest, trailheads typically have designated parking areas. It's advisable to check the Sam Houston National Forest website or local ranger district for the most current information on trailhead access points and parking.

Are dogs allowed on this trail?

The provided information does not explicitly state rules regarding dogs on this specific loop. However, trails within the Sam Houston National Forest generally allow leashed dogs. It's always best to confirm current regulations with the National Forest Service before your visit.

What is the best time of year to jog this route?

The trail is best enjoyed in late fall, winter, and early spring. During these months, the climate is milder, humidity is lower, and there are fewer mosquitoes, making for a more pleasant jogging experience.

Do I need any permits or have to pay an entrance fee to use the trail?

The Lone Star and North Wilderness Loop is located within the Sam Houston National Forest. Generally, there are no specific permits required for day-use hiking or jogging on trails within National Forests, nor are there typically entrance fees. However, always check the official Sam Houston National Forest website for any specific regulations or fee requirements that may apply.

What kind of scenery and wildlife can I expect to see?

You can expect a peaceful, forested experience, winding through tall pines, magnolias, and other hardwoods. The scenery includes meandering creeks, small ponds, and occasional bayous. Keep an eye out for wildlife such as deer, hogs, and squirrels, which are often observed along the route.

Does the trail intersect with other well-known paths?

Yes, the route also passes through significant sections of the Lone Star Hiking Trail and the North Wilderness Trail. You'll also encounter smaller portions of the Pole Creek Trail and the Sand Branch Trail.

Are there any notable points of interest along the way?

Yes, the route takes you through the beautiful Little Lake Creek Wilderness, offering a rich forest environment. You'll also follow a scenic Trail alongside Pole Creek, providing picturesque views of the water.

Is water available on the trail, and what should I bring?

Water sources can be scarce along the trail, so planning for proper hydration is crucial, especially outside of cooler months. It's recommended to carry sufficient water for your entire jog. Additionally, consider bringing insect repellent during warmer months, and wear highly visible clothing if jogging during deer hunting season.

What should I know about primitive camping or hunting season on the trail?

While primitive camping is generally allowed in many areas of the Sam Houston National Forest, it is restricted to designated camps during deer hunting season. If you are on the trail during hunting season, it is essential to wear highly visible clothing for your safety.

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