Lake Houston Wilderness Park
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Lake Houston Wilderness Park

Park · Montgomery County ·

Forested park with camping, trails, kayaking, and nature center

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25840 FM 1485, New Caney, TX 77357 Get directions

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"If I have extra time, I drive about 30 minutes to Lake Houston Wilderness Park in New Caney to enjoy a more remote outdoors experience." - Lauren Dana Ellman Lauren Dana Ellman Lauren Dana Ellman is a New York-based writer and editor who specializes in travel, lifestyle, food, and shopping content. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines

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Lake Houston Wilderness Park

Brandy R.

Google
We love this little getaway within the city. My son and I have been visiting as many nature centers as we can. We actually came camping here earlier in the year. Had a great time. The staff/volunteers were amazing and very knowledgeable. Today was got to sit in for the remarkable reptiles talk. Leo was wonderful leading the class. He handled the kids questions very well. After the talk we hung out at the playground ate lunch under the covered area, and we went on a hike on the trail.

Justine J.

Google
I planned a camping trip for my family and my close friend and her family for Memorial weekend. We had a wonderful time! I have been camping here on and off for the past 12 years and I love it. The cabin is the perfect size. The trails are easy and beginner family. They now have a playground and shaded picnic spots. I love visiting the nature center and the kids loved it too. It’s a great place to spend the day or the weekend. It’s really a hidden gem in Houston.

Janey B.

Google
Have been coming here for almost 30 years. Finally convinced my husband to take our RV here during spring break. Have not Been in over a decade. Always been a beautiful place and reminds me of home. They have added so much stuff, and it has changed so much for the better ! Our RV spot was very nice. Every spot has its own very short private path to the lake. Can see the water from your spot. The spots are not on top of other people and have a decent amount of privacy. The bathrooms and showers were SPOTLESS and very close. The nature center is a fun place for children and the staff were so friendly and welcoming and engaging with my children. They have added very easy access to the beach of peach creek 🍑 since I have been years ago. I can’t wait to return !! 💕 🏕️

Renny T.

Google
Loved it. We rented a cabin for the weekend and it was perfect. Well maintained, an screened porch with a view of the pond to enjoy the sunset. Cozy, rustic accommodations, enough to enjoy a short stay and relax in the park while at the same time having A/C, fridge, stove and nice, clean and private restrooms

Damon C.

Google
Hidden Gem! This place has it all, fishing, biking, hiking, kayaking, a small lake, two creeks. The Nature Center is a must see! Local wildlife and friendly people! My in-laws stay at the cabins here. Beautiful place on a small lake

Jess M.

Google
A lovely campground that I got a chance to camp at for one night this Spring break. Good spacing in between tent sites, nice variety of trails, and their wild life center was a nice touch. Staff were friendly and helpful; with the exception of one of the front gate ladies being a tad blunt and assertive with her warnings. Granted, we did arrive early so we could hike the trails but she made it VERY clear going to our campsite even a minute before our expected arrival time would get us kicked out of the park. The park ranger was kind and helpful as well as the lady at the nature center. Just wanted to remind the team you’re doing a great job and to remember that whoever is working the gate is the face of your park. Overall we had a wonderful time and will be sure to come back soon!

Michael M.

Google
We stayed Friday and Saturday and left Sunday morning. My son rented a cabin and I got there early. I paid $3 per day for my vehicle $6 total. The staff was extremely friendly and very helpful. They have a nice little animal preserve where you can go in the building and read about different types of animals. They have live turtles, spiders, snakes. They had one horn nose snake that was extremely active in the staff took the snake out of the cage so my grandson could pet it. We stayed in a cabin by the big pond. There were quite a few wild snakes in the pond. But we never saw the snakes on land and they never bothered anyone. They were only in the water. They have a very nice hiking trail we went hiking during the day and at night and had a blast. They have a little playground by the nature preserve area with slides and swings. The cabins were really nice they have a refrigerator, microwave and the stove and oven. It had two queen size beds and a leather sofas with one being a pull out bed. Would sleep six. No TV or Wi-Fi. This place was a thumbs up we had lots of fun

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Google
Very nice recreation area to get away from the everyday grind. Close enough to the bustling city just far away enough to unwind and engage with mother nature. I highly recommend this place to all nature lovers!
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Arie M.

Yelp
I'm sure I'm going to offend some people with this review but let me preface it by saying that hiking in the Houston and surrounding areas tends to be a "what you make of it" proposition because we don't have any nice bodies of water (sorry, a bayou doesn't count), mountains, waterfalls, or even a real hill. I get that and I am not comparing this park to the PNW, but even in the context of "It may not be the best place to hike, but it's the best we've got", this is a pretty unremarkable and boring park for hiking. I'm sorry, it just is, and it's not worth the drive unless you happen to live in the area and have no other place to go. The name of the park is Lake Houston Wilderness Park but you don't see Lake Houston from here and in the 10.5 mile hike around the Ameritrail, I did not see one single bit of wildlife- not even a bird. How does a park with so many trees not even have birds? I mean don't get me wrong, I'm glad I didn't run into any snakes or even a single mosquito either but how is it possible that even wildlife don't come to this park? For the $3 cover charge, at least I got plenty of exercise but I might as well been at the Houston Arboretum since it's closer and they actually have turtles and birds and such to see. This was just a long walk without any bathrooms or rest stops along the way and you can get that anywhere. I guess if you are there for camping or the other activity they offer, it might be worth it but if you're going to do that, why not just go to Brazos Bend where they have some interesting stuff going on too?
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Elizabeth W.

Yelp
Camping was great. Nice little A frame middle of the week. Started to get loud and busy on Thursday so we left. Fishing SUCKED and it was the main attraction. Too many turtles. They take every bait thrown. Very frustrating
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Jeff C.

Yelp
Something about Nature! But this is a gem indeed! 1st trail I done here and this was really nice!! When I seen that deer looking at me I was like oh lawdy! But looking forward to going back i stop at the 45 min mark and turn around on the Peach trail this park is huge!
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Vena W.

Yelp
Houston always has hidden gems when it comes to escaping the city for a little wilderness. This place definitely is one of those spots. I could have driven past this place a million times and never saw it or even realized it existed. Beautiful hiking trails, a Nature center, and so much scenery to take in. The park is also available for camping. It has cabins and walk-in primitive campsites. This place is the perfect Escape for a little rest and relaxation.
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Sandra K.

Yelp
Let's start with the obvious. I'm not a camper. I only came here because my son had a class field trip with the whole school for overnight camping and I wanted to give him that experience. The lots at Magnolia were spacious and great amenities. Bathrooms and showers were close and there wasn't much of a wait. Parking was easy at our campsite and there were grates, a fire pit, lots of picnic tables, a central covered area, and a running sink type area which was a bonus. The creek was a bonus (Peach Creek) and the kids were able to play and cool off. It is a bit rocky so wear some good shoes or go barefoot and suffer the next day. Playgrounds were great for the kids to run around. Really a great find considering its proximity to Houston and the creek.
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Mike S.

Yelp
The park is clean the restroom are clean its a chill place to come relax and swim. We did lake camping and the sun rise was great.
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Melissa S.

Yelp
A cheap and fun spot!! It's a great picture spot especially for senior or homecoming pics!
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Mel S.

Yelp
Relaxing place to will get in touch with nature and woosah! They have a couple of lakes and you can bring your own food to barbecue on their girls provided throughout the campsite. They have a campground with wooden bungalow houses to rent. Massive miles of walking trails through the woods. There are lakes that you can fish in but it is catch and throwback only. They have a few bathrooms throughout make sure you note them because the trails are very large and it will take a while to get back to a restroom if you need one. The cost is $3 per person in each car. Even on a warm day there are so many trees to cover you from the Sun the shade feels wonderful and this is a really great hike and nature experience to enjoy.
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Sunny B.

Yelp
WHAT TO KNOW BEFORE VISITING: Lake Houston Wilderness Park is actually a misnomer - It's not located off of Lake Houston, but is a large city park that offers camping, hiking, and a much smaller lake (Lake Dabney). The park actually used to be a state park that was bought up by the City of Houston. That's great for Houstonians because the price for entry is a little bit cheaper than state parks. Cost is $3 per person (definitely worth it!), no reservations required Location: Located in New Caney, TX off 59N, ~45 min from central Houston Size: 4786 acres - The park is large, but we focused our hiking on the Peach Creek area of the park near the Nature Center. YOUR GUIDE TO LAKE HOUSTON WILDERNESS PARK: There are many options to choose from for camping in Houston. Check out all of our local state parks, which all offer campsites and cabins. We suggest trying Lake Houston Wilderness Preserve if you don't want to drive too far from central Houston. You can reserve online. They book up weeks in advance so plan early! Options for camping include: Individual campsite - $7 Screen Shelters - $25 A-frames $35 Rustic Cabin - $85 Lakeside Cabins - $125 They have firewood available for purchase at the entrance for $6. Your overnight rental does not cover day use and you will still need to pay the $3 entry fee. The Screen shelters and A-frames are similar. Both come with electric faucet, electricity (including indoor lighting and outlet) and firepit with a grill. They will provide you a code for shower access when you check-in. We recommend trying the A-frames. They are located off of Lake Dabney and offer a more unique experience. They are also closer to restrooms and have a private parking spot. The screen shelters are near a port-a-potty but the nearest working restroom is about 5 minute walk. This was our first time camping and overall it went well! For first time campers, we recommend bringing layers to sleep in. We didn't think it would get as cold as it did on the April night we visited. -Remember to create a thorough packing list. There's a lot to pack, especially if you're planning on making dinner. We decided to bring dinner in and made s'mores over a campfire for dessert. -We thought there would be less light pollution here, but the close proximity to Houston and lights from New Caney led to minimal stargazing. After spending a night camping, we explored the park! We thought the most exciting part of the park was the Peach Creek and Lake Dabney. To reach Peach Creek park at the Nature Center and take the Pedestrian bridge below across the creek. The overlook is located near the restrooms by the Nature Center. Next up, we visted Lake Dabney. We found Lake Dabney via the Forest Trail. Lake Dabney is a fun spot for photos and also exposes you to the Lake Houston Wilderness Park campgrounds. Stopping by these unique cabins and tents convinced us to want to come back and camp here. We recommend stopping by the Nature Center next! They have all kinds of live strange and venomous critters including an axolotl, black widow, cottonmouth and copperhead snakes. And warning to all of those with a fear of snakes, there's plenty of signs posted throughout the park that warn of venomous snakes at this park. We got lucky and didn't see one during our visit.The Nature Center offered some free brochures of the park, which provided more details about the park's trails. Overall this a great park, and is well worth the drive out from central Houston!
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Rick Z.

Yelp
Very affordable place to camp that offers a wonderful respite from big city Texas life. I used to live in Cali and I miss pine trees and evergreens every day, but thankfully this far east in Texas is the piney woods region where I can get a small taste of it. As I said, incredibly affordable, we stayed for a couple of nights and only spent $14 for the two of us in one campsite. There are other pricier options such as staying in their adorable little A-frames or the cabins by the fishing pond or even as fancy as big cabins (good for scout troops or family events). This place apparently used to be a Girl Scout camp. The campsite we got was a nice simple plot of land with a picnic table, extra bench, and fire pit/ring. We had ample place to park our vehicle and choose where to pitch our tent. It was a good size and far enough away from neighboring sites to be quite comfortable. Although we did have a lot of folks using our area as a turn-around, which was a bit annoying. We picked the one closest to the restroom/showers. The showers are wonderful! Spacious with a seat/place to put your clothes/towel, easy to operate, and even have temperature adjustment. Classy! Toilets were always well-attended to and bleached early in the morning. Automatic lights come on when you enter, so no need to juggle a lantern/flashlight while you inevitably go in the middle of the night. Stopped in at the nature center on our way in and all the employees were very friendly. You'll see some neat reptiles and the like inside. There's a spot by the river by the bridge where folks and their kids like to play and enjoy the cooler temps. It was relatively swallow and slow moving (at least while we were there) to enjoy just splashing around. The "lake" is more of a fishing pond and not big enough for boating/paddling. We hiked a fair amount. The trails are not amazing but not bad by any stretch. One meanders along the river, another does a loop beside the nature center (+ some fun plaques from a Boy Scout Eagle project). We came during a heavy mosquito time and occasionally found ourselves swatting them away with our hats more regularly than we'd've liked, even though we had plenty of deet bug spray on and reapplications of it too. Those skeeters are determined blood-sucking beasties! Thankfully they aren't a fan of smoke so we weren't too badly bitten during the evening when we'd light up a campfire to sit at and enjoy. Firewood can be purchased in bundles at the front entrance. Wish there had been an actual lake for water activities like kayaking/canoeing, but otherwise this place gets a big thumbs-up from me. =)
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Shaili B.

Yelp
We travelled from river oaks area to lake houston for a day get away at a park. It felt like the park was in the middle of no where. There was an entrance fee. And there's a few trails we wanted to try but you can't spend too much time at this park. It seemed more for camping vibes. The peach creek trail seemed like the biggest trail also connected to other trails. We did some of the trail- nothing too special. Since we did go in early March- all of the flowers were dead and it was mainly dead trees.. there was one location with a colorful flower which I took a picture of. Overall due to the distance of travel and the size of the Park, I will not be back. It very much seems like a good camping place or family vacation- picnic area not really more for hiking.
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Anna L.

Yelp
Love this place and it's the perfect time of the year for hiking the trails. If you need a healthy dose of nature close to home, this is a good start. It's $3 each for anyone 13 and older, under 13 no charge. There's a swimming hole at the bottom of a large bridge where everyone seems to gather. There's a sandy beach area with plenty of picnic tables on a wooden deck, the water is below that and hiking trails to the side. There are cabins that can be rented as well as a fee for pitching a tent. During certain hours they have a nature center that is open and free to explore. Also there is a small playground near the nature center. Bring your fishing gear and find a good spot, this place is so relaxing.
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Mia W.

Yelp
Pretty well maintained woodsy park. There's a few long trails that you can go through the woods and visit the creek. It was all a bit lackluster though. There are picnic areas and designated camping areas. Convenient restrooms available. Would not recommend swimming in the lake or creek and be mindful of snakes and spiders. Bring bug spray. There's an entry fee per person. Lake Houston but lacking the actual "lake" part (name of the park seems kind of misleading). After one visit here, don't really think I'd go back.
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Rebecka K.

Yelp
Such a beautiful and natural environment. Trails for days with benches to stop along the way. Several bridges to walk across. There's an area to swim and although we didn't swim today we for sure will go back to do so. There's a nature center here with lots of interactive things for the kids to see and do. Customer service was amazing as well.
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Jason M.

Yelp
They have a lot of nice trails for walking and biking. A creek to let the kids play in and a man made pond as well.
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Karrah C.

Yelp
This is my favorite park to go to. Great wilderness park with a lot of trails to hike. Feels like I'm in the woods (because I am!). Well maintained trails, friendly staff, amazing nature center with very happy animals living there. They do educational programs that are fun! Also great for camping!!

Gloryvel R.

Yelp
A lot to do in this beauty lake. Camping on a tent, camp on the villas, bring ypur paddle board, bring your kayak, fire pit, picnic, relax and enjoy viewing the lake or place your tent in the lake and have wonderful day with family and friends.
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Nykole B.

Yelp
10 out of 10! Definitely recommend and will absolutely return with the pup! The staff was very nice. The facilities were extremely clean. Lots of IG ops! It's a quick, 35-minute drive from the city.
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Jennifer Jc B.

Yelp
Beautiful and lots of hiking places. We loved walking with our dog and really enjoy going back
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Jason W.

Yelp
Fabulous park, great trails and cabins to rent. Plus, it is so close to town. Highly recommend.
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Melanie B.

Yelp
Reserved a non-electric and water campsite for two days online. When we get there, at noon, they tell us they won't let us go to the site until 3pm but they will take our entry fees and tell us to come back at 3pm to check in. I asked about where to put in my kayak. They directed me to a "boat launch" area on the other end of the park, which would require me to basically drop the kayak off a 10 foot cliff into the creek, with no way to get back, or even get down to the kayak without jumping down into it, so that was a no-go. When we went to check in, we find out the "primitive" site is in actuality a backpacking site you have to hike a mile and a half to get to. It says nothing about it being a backpack only site on the website. My wife is disabled and cannot hike that far, let alone backpack.. When I told them that wouldn't work, they wouldn't give us a refund. I will never go there again, and if there is another hurricane, I hope the whole park gets leveled. Take your money elsewhere. It's way overpriced for what you get. It's also falsely named as this isn't even on Lake Houston. There is a small swampy pond next to the cabins, that you can't put a boat into. I can see if you have never went camping anywhere else you might like what they offer, but we ended up going somewhere else for half the price, and had way more fun at Lake Conroe.

Tayler M.

Yelp
Super great park has a creek with a little sand beach nice hiking trails and only $3 a per person.
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Rach C.

Yelp
So everything i said below still stands...love this place and now they have foam soap dispensers in the bathroom! Woo hoo
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Jaime G.

Yelp
Camping when available, hiking, biking, bbq-ing, tables, cabins, byo tents. Great place to get away

Chynna W.

Yelp
My friends and I were looking for a park to walk with our dogs and ride bikes and we had a blast here! The park is pet friendly as long as they are leashed and of course please pick up your dog doo off the trails. No one wants to step/ride in that. The trails are NOT paved, sometimes sandy, muddy, and sometimes steep but very enjoyable. Very few actual benches to rest on but you're sure to find a stump to rest on and the only restrooms are in the parking lot so go before you get going. It's $3 a person to enter the park, no fee for pets, and parking is free. If you want wilderness this is definitely the place!

Barbara A.

Yelp
Love it!. Fun family adventure .Great place to take your family and enjoy nature! Highly recommend!
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Ben S.

Yelp
I have been here many times, since it is close to home. I am an avid photographer so I go here to take pictures. The roads are maintained but are gravel. The trails are somewhat maintained but most of them need to be recut and trimmed back. The last time I went, it was a short stay since the bugs were horrible. You could not take a breath without swallowing some mosquitos. This was kind of expected but I did not expect to be this bad. I did not go to the camp grounds so I cannot say anything about them. One of the landings is nice, though. It is a small beach area with a picnic table. It is where the creek goes around a bend. The water is usually clear and it is some good fishing. This is a nice park for a day trip, but I would not go out of my way to visit it.
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Ann C.

Yelp
This is an incredible spot where you can escape from the bustle of the city! I recently visited for a weekend and rented out a lakeside cabin for around $120/night (I think) which easily slept 6 people (2 full size beds, 2 couches) and came equipped with a huge bathroom, full kitchen (stove top, oven, and microwave), fridge, and freezer. I believe there's also one cabin that can house 10-12 people as well as many camping shelters that could be rented for $25/night and had more of the bare essentials. I was pleasantly surprised at how clean/new everything was, from the fancy leather couches to the very clean beds and bathrooms. There was even handsoap provided in the bathroom which is a nice amenity. Outside the cabin is an meshed in porch with rocking chairs, a firepit, and a picnic bench. All the cabins sit on the edge of the lake so you have a view of the water and you're ringed by a bunch of trees. The cabins are fairly close to each other so you'll run into the other cabin people while you're there. No internet...but some might find that a nice thing =) Most people had cell phone service, although a little weak. Once you've settled in, have fun exploring the park and the lake. We went on a hike through the forest...it was muddy so not really the most pleasant experience but still nice to walk through nature. There's a visitors center/museum thing but I didn't have a chance to see it. You can bike on the trails, too. Fishing in the lake is catch and release because they're still growing the population. At night be sure to build a fire and make some smores! We arrived pretty late and the park entrance closed at 8pm, so we called ahead and the very nice park staff waited up for us at the entrance booth to take our fees and give us maps and keys to the cabins. Don't be afraid to call them to make arrangements. We had a few people arrive after us in separate cars and they gave us a gate code to pass along to them so they could get in after the gates had been locked for the night. There's ample parking at every cabin for 3-4 cars. Don't forget to bring: -- Park entrance fees ($3/person/night) and money for firewood if you want it ($5/bundle, one bundle is enough for a fire lasting a couple hours) -- Lighter and tinder for fire-making -- Slippers for the walking around the house in to not track dirt everywhere -- Paper towels and napkins (couldn't find any inside) -- Your own food, cookware, utensils, and plates/cups -- Dishwashing soap and a sponge for cleaning dishes -- A hot water boiler if you want hot water -- Bedding and pillows -- Extra plastic bags for trash (there was 2 provided in the house already)
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Rebecca P.

Yelp
Wonderful customer service (yes, really), hiking trails, geocaching opportunities, and lodging. Customer Service: I'm working to book a group, and I haven't been the most low-maintenance customer. After booking a cabin and two screen shelters, I decided to switch to a cabin and two A-frame platforms. I played phone tag with the park all of Monday, and finally got a call 15 minutes before they closed from the lovely Yvonne saying that she had worked everything out for me, and sent me all the correct emails, and wanted to make sure I was happy. Yes, Yvonne. I was happy. A happy camper. Hiking trails: Due to aforementioned camping trip, a friend and I drove from inside-the-loop-Houston on 3/6 to check out the park ahead of bringing our 15 closest friends out here. We were pleasantly surprised with the trails, especially the Peach Creek trail that winds along (you guessed it) Peach Creek. There is a neat food-bridge across the creek, and miles and miles of unexplored trails. We hiked in the northwest 15% of the park for 3 hours, and had plenty to see and do. I know there's a trail that goes all the way to the San Jacinto river on the east side of the park as well. Geocaching: If you know what this is and you're interested, this park is a hotbed thanks to some user named "The Three Amigos." (3 users?) Something like 30-40 caches in the park. Lodging: Didn't get to see inside the cabins, but checked out the screen shelters and A-Frames along the Lake, and both types of lodging appeared to be in good shape for what they were. The screen shelters are fairly close to each other, so you will see your neighbors. Map: Not going to take a star off for this, because YVONNE, but the map they provide is about 20% helpful. However, trails are well-marked from the roads and at junctions, so if you know you are trying to follow a specific trail you should be fine. Summary: great customer service from booking, pretty trails and lots of them, good lodging options, totally worth the 45-minute drive from the center of Houston.
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Kaci C.

Yelp
Pretty clean trails. A little mucky, but not too bad where we went, which was part of the Ameritrail, and it had rained lot the week prior. Met a park maintenance man clearing a fallen tree blocking the path, and he was nice. I do wish the park staff would use electric instead of combustion engines for the golf carts. I can understand the maintenance vehicle on trails, but even on the paved paths, the smell of gas/diesel engine exhaust we noticeable multiple times. Detracted from the experience a bit, but not worth not coming back over. We plan to come back for primitive camping.
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Monica L.

Yelp
Houston, we have a little piece of heaven just minutes away! I had come here years ago during my internship with the City of Houston for strictly business however I had always remembered the beauty and peace this place brought to me and I knew I had to come back. Years later, I finally came back here again with my grown children, my nephew, and my cousin that recently became part of my family household name! $3 per adult goes a long way (kids are free). We brought our fishing poles, our floaties, picnic cooler, and sand toys. The roads are small but I had never had so much fun getting a little lost in the woods (but roads are named and map is provided). The small building at the heart of the park has live animals and they even offer a small tour of the creatures that roam around the park like snakes, spiders, fish, bugs etc. My family definitely enjoyed learning about the animals that roamed around. Then finally we found a place to fish and have our picnic, as the kids fished I met so many lovely outdoors men who greeted us, you can definitely feel the great vibes of others and made the day trip even more enjoyable. After we loaded my truck and needed to make a quick potty break, I was surprised how clean and neat all the restrooms in the facility were. Looks like the maintenance crew really does take pride in the park and for that, it made me fall in love even more of the park. Finally, after fishing for sport, eating, and getting all sweaty we went down to the creek. The creek from a distance it might look like it is dirty but when you walk past the soft sand and get to the edge of the creek, you see how clear and pristine the water is. The water was cold but in the hot weather, there is a lot of appreciation for cooler water for sure. I sun bathe as the kids were swinging on the ropes and jumping off to the creek, all the kids were so kind and helped each other out, I felt completely safe and didn't do the typical mom yells of worries but instead relaxed and enjoyed the fresh air along with little kids giggling, laughing, and playing... As a parent, those sounds are quite full filling. After our first trip as a family here, we are eager to go back during the cooler weather. We enjoyed every moment as a family and bonded without the distractions of technology but just us with other strangers that have the same intentions to just be around good hearted people that want to get away from the hectic Houston life.
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David T.

Yelp
Disclaimer : In spite of the name, this park is not on Lake Houston. We were looking for a place to kayak and thought we'd check this park out. The worst part is that the park is largely unimproved. The visitor map is not very good. Neither are the signs. Street signs are nonexistent. The attendant at the gate said we'd never find the canoe put in without directions and showed me how to get to an unmarked point on the map. I don't think we ever found it because of the aforementioned lack of signage. We did find an alternative place to put in. We also found a great swimming hole complete with a rope swing hanging from a tree. We had a great time and will go back. This is a nice Park for the price. It is very clean and unspoiled. Just beware that there are few facilities. Also, the roads are unpaved so don't wash your car before you visit.
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Margaret M.

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This is a great park just outside of Houston for hiking and camping! Just a few miles past Bush Intercontinental Airport, entrance fee is only $3 and there are miles of trails to walk. Furnished and unfurnished cabins are also available to rent overnight, as well as campsites. Don't miss the Nature Center, where you can see a wildlife film, exhibits of animals you're likely to see at the park, and live snakes which live in the area (rattlers, copperheads and water moccasins). We had no idea that such a great outdoor space was so close to Houston! Perfect for couples, families and solo hikers/campers.
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Darlene L.

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Great walking trails, a creek for cooling off or canoeing, cabins to rent, several picnic areas with barbecue pits, primitive camping area, and screened in facilities.
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Hilary S.

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I grew up in the back of Kingwood and never knew this place existed, yet it was so close!! While I attended LSC Kingwood I picked up kayaking and Mountain biking. I was looking for somewhere close to do such things and I came upon this park. I was blown away, it exceeded every expectation! On my first visit one of the gentlemen at headquarters told me about Lake Isabelle, it's kinda super secret and only reachable by hike or bike.
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Jesse C.

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I love this place. It's a close to home wilderness experience that a lot of people don't know is right down the road. Me, my girlfriend and a few friends go frequently for hiking, mountain biking, and camping. There's campgrounds and "primitive" campsite that require a hike to reach, these are the winners for forest lovers, far in the back of a 5000 acre woodlands by a creek. The only reason I give four instead of five stars is because of the recent flooding has covered some of the trails and sand in there is a day laid reaction by the park to clean it up.
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Kolby R.

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Beautiful park! Awesome camping grounds & cabins, very close: 30mins north of downtown Houston, Remarkably clean, great water source for swimming and cooling off, and Extremely affordable! One of Houston's best kept secrets!
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Mark D.

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Not bad... we stayed in an A-frame which was different and nice. Did a little fishing in the pond. They have some programs for kids/families that are great. Creek was too low to have a good time. Overall a nice place that is close to home

Alejandra R.

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I've been going here for YEARS with my family and friends , as i live 3 minutes away . If you don't have the one year membership i suggest getting it as you will save A LOT of money ( you only pay $25 for a one year pass and up to 20 people can enter for free with you ) . If you're just there to visit or camping the daily pass is $3 per person & if you are renting a cabin i suggest calling a month ahead to reserve one as they are ALWAY busy. You can get lost easily there so always take the mal that they give at the front office, first thing you should do is go to the small museum where they will show you all the animal spices that can be found in the park. Their bathrooms are always extremely clean and always have toilet paper and running water ( hot and cold ) . You cannot use any other kind of transportation unless is a bike or a car. Pets are allowed as long as they're are ALWAYS on a leash. Beware of the wild animals and always keep an eye on your kids. There are benches near the river where you are hable to grill , kids can enjoy the river also but beware as the water is not always clean . Most importantly have a great time & enjoy the nature!
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Kristin Y.

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For being in Houston I have to say this is a great place to go if you want to go somewhere close by and feel like you're out of the city. I went here for the first time a few weeks ago and I am going back this weekend. We had a great time fishing. The creek was low but there were tons of sunfish and my boyfriend caught a very nice catfish. A very large park! I had forgotten there was an area in Houston with wilderness but this is definitely a nice one day getaway for a picnic and/or fishing.
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Mike H.

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This is truly a hidden gem located just outside of Houston. I wish I had known about this awesome park sooner. We went there to go hiking during a week day. It is a couple bucks to get in; I believe its $3 per person. Upon getting in you start driving on gravel and dirt roads. It does not feel like you are just a few miles from Houston. We parked right by the entrance where one of the trails start. There are miles of trails, and we hiked the Ameri-Trail with our dog. Apparently you can also bring your horse, but since I am sans-horse this did not apply to me. We hiked for four miles out and back. The trail was small, which felt a lot more like a hike then an urban walk. We saw almost no one the entire time. The trail follows a creek, and there were primitive campsites located sporadically throughout the length of it. After hiking, we had a picnic at one of the many picnic tables. There were group camping sites, the bathrooms were clean, and everything was well maintained. If you are looking for a quick get-away to nature, and do not have hours to drive, I highly recommend this park.
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Gretchen H.

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My dog is not a fan of dog parks. I know, weirdo. What she is a fan of is a long hike through the woods. Imagine that, all of those wonderful new sniffs to be sniffed with squirrels running here and there. She can't get enough! We try and switch up our hike spots so she doesn't get bored and that is how we discovered this gem of a place. Lake Houston Wilderness Park is an awesome hike! There are several trails of varying lengths that go in various directions so be sure to take the map you are given at the gate and a cell phone. I don't normally advocate bringing electronics on a nature hike because I want to be disconnected when I'm on a hike but this trail isn't marked super well so you may need one to find your way out. I did. We did the Peach Creek Trail and intersected onto the Ameri-Trail. The Ameri-Trail is an out and back not a loop so go as far as you think you can go back. We went in 4 miles before turning back. I think the entire trail length is about 10 miles out and 10 miles back. The trail runs along the creek and there are some spots with sandy beaches that you can stop and take a rest. There are also benches on the trail if you need to stop too. Be sure to pack a lunch as there are lots of picnic tables at the trailhead and be sure to bring water for you and your 4 legged companion.
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Charlene P.

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This is a wonderfully maintained park. Very impressive considering it is not a State Park. It feels like you are hours outside of Houston; beautiful wooded trails. In fact, I prefer it over Brazos Bend. There was a mix-up with our overnight camping reservation. The park was scheduled to be closed. One of the supervisors called to inform me of the oversight. He did not want to spoil our plans so he allowed up to stay the night. We had the entire park to ourselves!!!! That was the best Christmas present ever. Awesome park and management!!
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Ismael F.

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I had a wonderful visit yesterday. The park was Beautiful with plenty to see and do. The people there are nice and helpful. I went bike riding through some long and great trails. I loved it there. I will return later in the future.
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Dwight M.

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Wonderful campground. Excellent facilities, beautiful site and extremely clean campsites. Well maintained, great shower facilities and trails and a pretty creek to cool off in. I can't recommend it highly enough.
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Christina W.

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The Good: -The $25/night screen shelters are AWESOME! Shady, private & loaded with amenities like 2 outlets (you can bring a fan & air mattress) & two lights (we didn't need our lanterns at all), There's also built in hooks for drying towels/wet clothes or hanging bags to free up floor space, a water spout for washing dishes, and just a few feet away, a little wash station with about 8 faucets perfect for face washing & teeth brushing. It also had a trash bag hook, fire pit with built in grill & a picnic table. You're surrounded by tall trees, so shade is plentiful and there is plenty of kindling for your campfire (note: you can buy firewood at the entrance for $5/bundle but you cannot collect your own). -We mainly used the (clean, well-stocked) portable pottys, but if we wanted to walk just a little farther we could've used the flush toilets (with the HOT SHOWERS!). We were also right by park headquarters and the nature center, which made me feel safer somehow in this HUGE park.. -We took a pretty walk over a tall wooden foot bridge (right by the flush toilets/showers) to get to the creek. This little "beach" area is great. If you want to hang here all day, there's a great deck with picnic tables and grills, and the creek was cool, with a nice little flow. It's not deep enough to "swim" in, but you can lay around and cool off, or put your chair in and relax with the water on your feet. Lots of shade trees hanging over the creek as well. Good spot for smaller kids to play; bring beach toys. -Dogs are allowed (on leash, of course), and ours was perfectly content being tethered to a tree and exploring, or napping inside the shelter, or hanging with us at the creek all day. -We called to reserve and pay for our site, which was quick and easy ($26.50 total for one night + $3/person entrance fee) & they were all ready for us when we got there so checking in was a breeze as well. The Bad: -No parking by the shelters. Actually, no parking by any campsite at all. Every little section has a 15 minute unloading zone, ours was about 50 feet from the shelter, and then you move your car to your designated parking lot. Not ideal but not THAT bad either. -The maps they give you SUCK. Badly. My partner got lost INSIDE the park for 45 minutes. It's huge. There are no street signs, just the occasional directional sign. And apparently there are two park entrances. Use the one on 1485. - Daddy Long Legs!!! We had a porch invasion one night. I'm not creeped out by bugs or spiders, and I know they wouldn't hurt us, but our teenager was really afraid. But at least the shelter had a door so they couldn't get inside. So prepare for that. And bring lots of mosquito spray, those things are everywhere! This is defintely a bug infested park. Or at least by the screen shelters. Perhaps if you camped in a tent it would be better. All in all, we had a great visit to Lake Houston Wilderness Park, and we are already planning our next trip in the very near future.
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Nicole C.

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This park is truly a hidden treasure! It is off the beaten path and most people don't know about it. We have now been there a few times. This last time we initially went there to go trail hiking but wound up camping. ~The trails are really nice. You can go over bridges, thru creeks, and in the woods. Miles upon miles of trails. ~There isn't really any fishing there, so I wouldn't bother bringing any fishing poles. ~Bike, a must if you have mountain bikes most of the hiking trails can be ridden by a bike! ~Pets, we brought my Jacob who is a golden retriever and he LOVED it just make sure to pick up after them and have them on a leash. -Camping, we wound up coming home droping off the dog and getting our camping gear it was a gorgeous day and a forecasted gorgeous night and both my kiddos (9 & 4) really wanted to camp out. So we were able to reserve a camp site. We have called before and they have always been booked so always try and make a reservation. We got to our site and were very happy with the conditions. Now, we were in the Ironwood campsites. Approx 8 sites within one larger site. Each site had its own fire pit (that's another thing make sure to call and check if there is a burn ban) each site had its own picnic table and trash hook. On top of that there was 2 or 3 picnic tables in the center of all the sites and also an area that had pickets with running water. We were lucky and had the entire main site to our self, but it is only February so I imagine come April it can get easily crowded. A few notes on camping... ~You can not gather your own firewood (makes no sense to me, but it is what it is). We were able to buy two bundles and had them delivered to our site for $10. Can't really beat that! ~There are showers there, warm individual showers so bring your soap and shampoo. They are in the middle of all the main camps about 4 showers for 30 tent sites. But it is a warm shower, so can't really complain! ~Also toilets, yes there are working toilets by the showers. ~Price is $7.00 a night most definitely can't beat that! ~If there is a burn ban you can use charcoal, so come prepared. Have a blast either walking around the park or spending the night outdoors. We all had an amazing time even my 4 year old little girl. Can't wait to go back!

Rachel M.

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Love this park mosquitos are terrible though so bring bug spray. They have bathrooms,cabins,a creek your kids can plan on and nice trails oh and they also have a animal building that's pretty interesting and it's cheap to get in!!
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Aarti J.

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It is a good place for camping and hiking. Lot of hikes are there. There are wooden houses for staying in nighy near a lake. We took bike with us, it was fin bike around. They said we could swim in creek, aand we did see people in water. But watch put got snakes. We saw a snake in water. Also in night keep a torch, we were about to step on a snake while hiking in night.