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Hike the easy 1.0-mile Towash Forest Trail in Lake Whitney State Park, offering lake views and a wildlife observation blind.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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The Towash Forest Trail is located within Lake Whitney State Park. You can park at the state park's designated parking areas. Specific trailhead parking is usually well-marked within the park.
Yes, as the trail is located within Lake Whitney State Park, standard state park entrance fees apply. You can find current fee information and purchase permits on the Texas Parks & Wildlife Department website.
Yes, dogs are permitted on the trail. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash and that you clean up after them to help keep the park enjoyable for everyone.
The trail can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures, making them ideal for hiking. Winter can also be a good time for a quiet walk, while summer might be hot, so plan for early mornings or late afternoons.
Given its length of approximately 1.2 miles (1.9 km) and easy difficulty, most hikers can complete the trail in about 30-45 minutes at a leisurely pace, allowing time to enjoy the scenery.
The trail is characterized by largely flat ground, making it very accessible. It's described as a "lawnmower cut" loop, indicating a well-maintained and clear path through wooded areas and open grassy sections.
Absolutely! This trail is considered easy and family-friendly due to its flat terrain and clear path. It's a great option for beginners, casual walkers, and those with limited mobility.
You can expect diverse scenery, including pleasant views of Lake Whitney, wooded areas with post oak forests, and remnants of open prairie. There's also a Wildlife Observation Blind along the way.
The trail offers opportunities for wildlife viewing, especially near the Wildlife Observation Blind. Birdwatchers might spot osprey and various other birds. Keep an eye out for other local fauna in the wooded and open areas.
Yes, the trail features a "lollipop" shape, meaning it has a linear section that leads to a loop. This design makes it simple to navigate and ensures you experience varied scenery.
A notable feature is the Wildlife Observation Blind, situated in an open grassy area, offering a chance to quietly observe local animals. Additionally, portions of the trail run alongside Lake Whitney, providing scenic lake views.
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