Martin Dies Jr. State Park

Martin Dies Jr. State Park offers a picturesque blend of lakefront vistas and diverse ecosystems, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts seeking recreational pursuits in East Texas.

705
Acres Protected
8.5
Miles of Trails
approximately 100,000
Annual Visitors
1965
Year Established

About Martin Dies Jr. State Park

 

Located in the heart of East Texas, Martin Dies Jr. State Park covers a verdant area interlaced with the Neches River and B.A. Steinhagen Lake. The park is a haven for nature lovers, surrounded by lush forests, diverse wildlife habitats, and a variety of aquatic environments. Established in 1965, it is named after a former Texas senator who was instrumental in its creation. Visitors can enjoy numerous recreational activities such as hiking, fishing, paddling, and wildlife viewing. The park's extensive trail system allows hikers to explore the rich biodiversity, where they might encounter white-tailed deer, beavers, and a variety of bird species. Its rich network of waterways enables canoeing and kayaking, while the tranquil lake shores offer serene spots for fishing and camping. With a range of well-equipped campgrounds and picnic areas, the park is a popular spot for family outings and offers a peaceful retreat from urban life.

Highlights

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Scenic canoeing routes through the park's waterways

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A diverse range of bird habitats ideal for birdwatching

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Paddling and fishing opportunities on B.A. Steinhagen Lake

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Trails offering unique East Texas flora and fauna

Notable Natural Features

B.A. Steinhagen Lake

This reservoir offers excellent fishing and paddling opportunities.

Walnut Slough Day Use Area

A great picnic spot with easy access to hiking trails and scenic views.

Neches River

The river provides a picturesque backdrop for canoeing and wildlife observation.