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Headwater boardwalks

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Headwater boardwalks

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  • Location: Huntsville, Walker County, Texas, United States

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    September 7, 2022

    Hiking

    Get closer to nature as you hike across Lake Raven's wetlands and marshes. These boardwalks are a great place from which to view the dragonflies, birds and other species that inhabit the area. Both the Triple C and Chinquapin Trails explore this section.

    October 3, 2022

    Running

    Get closer to nature as you hike across Lake Raven's wetlands and marshes. These boardwalks are a great place to run alongside the dragonflies, birds and other species that inhabit the area. Both the Triple C and Chinquapin Trails explore this section.
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    Chinquapin Trail

    11.1km

    02:54

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    The Chinquapin Trail offers a delightful escape into the wooded landscapes of Huntsville State Park, circling the picturesque Lake Raven. You'll find yourself traversing a mix of hard-packed dirt, sandy stretches, and numerous roots, with charming boardwalks guiding you over marshier sections. The route is largely shaded by thick yaupon trees and a blend of pine and hardwood forests, providing continuous, serene views of the lake and a varied underfoot experience.

    This moderate 6.9-mile (11.1 km) hiking loop, with a gentle 248 feet (76 metres) of elevation gain, typically takes around 2 hours and 53 minutes to complete. It's an accessible trail for most hikers, though some short, punchy climbs and potentially slippery spots mean good balance is a plus. Dogs are permitted on leash, making it a great choice for a family-friendly outing.

    Historically, parts of the Chinquapin Trail share sections with the Triple C Trail, originally a service road built by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) during the park's construction. You can even spot a dam built by the CCC, which makes for a nice picnic spot. This blend of natural beauty and historical significance adds an extra layer of interest to your journey around Lake Raven.

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    13.7km

    03:34

    90m

    90m

    The Triple C Trail in Huntsville State Park offers a delightful and accessible hiking experience, winding through a unique wetland area formed by the trail itself. You'll traverse generally flat and wide paths, alternating between dirt road and singletrack, with highlights like the Headwater boardwalks and connections to the Chinquapin Trail. It's a moderate 8.5-mile (13.7 km) route with a minimal 309 feet (94 metres) of elevation gain, making it ideal for a relaxed 3-hour and 33-minute outing where you can enjoy the forest and wetland scenery.

    Planning your visit to the Triple C Trail is straightforward, as it's located within Huntsville State Park in Walker County, Texas. The trail encircles a large portion of the park, suggesting multiple access points and ample parking within the park's facilities. Since the trail is also utilized by the park's maintenance team, you can expect it to be well-maintained and easy to navigate. It's a great option for a leisurely day hike, suitable for most seasons, though checking park hours and conditions is always recommended.

    This particular Triple C Trail holds a bit of history, having been built by and named after the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), a New Deal-era public work relief program. Its design as a flat, wide path makes it a popular choice not just for hikers, but also for runners and bikers, offering a versatile outdoor experience. The trail's creation of a wetland area by partially damming Little Chinquapin Creek adds a distinctive ecological feature, providing a habitat for various wildlife like birds and deer, making it a notable natural feature within the region.

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    Location: Huntsville, Walker County, Texas, United States

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