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United States
Texas
Walker County
Huntsville

Chinquapin Trail

Moderate

3.1

(13)

68

hikers

Chinquapin Trail

02:54

11.1km

80m

Hiking

Hike the moderate 6.9-mile Chinquapin Trail in Huntsville State Park, featuring wooded areas, Lake Raven, and a historic CCC dam.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Parking

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2.07 km

Nature Center

Highlight • Rest Area

The Nature Center is located at a great access point to the several trails that explore Huntsville State Park. Here you will also find ammenities such as toilet facilities and parking, as well as the park's headquarters to the northeast.

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3.27 km

Chinquapin Trail

Highlight • Trail

The Chinquapin Trail is a real treat on any visit to the Huntsville State Park. It takes you all around Lake Raven during its almost 7-mile (11 km) course, which …

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4.16 km

Headwater boardwalks

Highlight • Trail

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 …

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7.99 km

Lake Raven

Highlight • Lake

Lake Raven lies at the heart of the superb Huntsville State Park. Its surrounded by beautiful mixed pine and hardwood forest, while wonderful encounters with wildlife can be expected on …

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11.1 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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10.9 km

103 m

< 100 m

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11.0 km

< 100 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it typically take to hike this trail?

Based on komoot's data, this 11.1 km (6.9 mi) hike typically takes around 2 hours and 53 minutes to complete. This duration can vary depending on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery.

Is the Chinquapin Trail suitable for beginners?

The trail is rated as moderate. While it's a singletrack with some elevation changes (around 76 meters up and down), it's generally considered an intermediate level hike. It's also popular for mountain biking, indicating a well-maintained path. Beginners with some hiking experience should find it manageable.

What kind of terrain and scenery can I expect?

You'll be hiking on a singletrack trail that winds through wooded areas, featuring thick yaupon trees. Portions of the path were originally a service road built by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC). The route loops around Lake Raven, offering pleasant views, and includes Headwater boardwalks. There's also a dam along the trail that makes for a good picnic spot.

Are dogs allowed on the trail?

Yes, dogs are allowed on the Chinquapin Trail, but they must be kept on a leash at all times. Please remember to clean up after your pet to keep the park enjoyable for everyone.

What is the best time of year to visit Huntsville State Park and hike this trail?

The most popular months for using the Chinquapin Trail are September, July, and August. However, given the Texas climate, spring and fall often offer more comfortable temperatures for hiking. Always check the weather forecast before you go.

Are there any entrance fees or permits required for Huntsville State Park?

Yes, as the Chinquapin Trail is located within Huntsville State Park, an entrance fee is required to access the park. You can find current fee information and any permit requirements on the official Texas Parks and Wildlife Department website or at the park entrance. No specific hiking permits are needed for the trail itself beyond park entry.

Where does the trail start and is there parking available?

The Chinquapin Trail is part of the larger network within Huntsville State Park. While specific trailhead parking isn't detailed, the park generally offers ample parking. You can begin your hike near the Nature Center, which is a key highlight along the route.

Does the trail connect with other paths in Huntsville State Park?

Yes, the Chinquapin Trail is part of a larger network. This route specifically covers 100% of the Chinquapin Trail, but it also passes through sections of the Triple C Trail, Prairie Branch Loop, Akokisa Trail, Loblolly Trail, and Dogwood Trail, offering opportunities to explore further.

What notable features or landmarks can I see along the way?

Along the route, you'll encounter the Nature Center, the scenic Headwater boardwalks, and views of Lake Raven. There's also a dam that serves as a good spot for a break or picnic. The trail itself, Chinquapin Trail, is a highlight for its wooded scenery.

Are there any specific recommendations for navigating the trail?

Due to the presence of many side trails within Huntsville State Park, it's highly recommended to follow the designated trail signs for the Chinquapin Trail. Using a reliable navigation app like komoot can also help you stay on track and explore the area confidently.

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