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An easy run for those looking to spend some time in the forest.


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9.2

Miles

14.8

KM

100%

Runnable

446' 136 m

High

355' 108 m

Low

260' 79 m

Up

265' 81 m

Down

1%

Avg Grade (1°)

6%

Max Grade (3°)

Dogs Off-leash

Features Birding · Wildlife

Pedestrians must yield the trail to horses.

Overview

This loop starts at the Piney Creek Horse Camp on FSR 566. Heading southwest along the Yellow Trail. Turn south, and follow County Road 2781 and turn right on FSR 530. After a short distance, turn right on the Orange Trail and follow that around back to the start. The run follows a 9.0 mile path through the gently rolling East Texas forests. A steady hiker can finish the walk in about 3 hours, plus time for breaks.

Need to Know

This run follows horse trails, so the creeks are easily approached but not bridged. Runners can expect dry foot crossings most of the time, but the stream crossings may be wet foot or impassable after heavy rains.

Camping is available at the nearby Ratcliff Lake Recreation Area, the two primitive horse camps in the Piney Creek area, or a bit further away at Mission Tejas State Park.

If you get the run done early on weekends, try the local restaurant, Larry Bruce Gardens, for a freshly prepared lunch.

Runner Notes

The trail surface is the typical sandy soils of the region. Bottomland parts of the trails can be wet or impassable.

Description

The Piney Creek area of the Davy Crockett National Forest has 53 miles of well-marked trails that meander through the gently rolling forest lands. To make the trails useful for those on foot, this run is designed as a loop utilizing the Yellow Trail and Orange Trail, combined with a short section along forest roads. The directions show a clockwise loop that covers the road section early in the run, but it can be done in either direction.

The starting point is the 566 Piney Creek Horse Camp, one of two USFS trailheads in the area. There is a large parking area with vault toilet and trash receptacles. The trails are wide, clear, well-marked, and lightly used. We have always had them to ourselves.

This run can be combined with other loops in the area for a long weekend of day hiking or running. The whole trail system can be used for a more freeform backpacking trip.

Flora & Fauna

This is notably a pine forest with both new and old growth areas interspersed with oak and other trees native to the region. Hardwoods are more notable in the bottom land portions of the trails. There are seasonal flowers visible in the sunny areas and the American Beautyberry is prolific. A quiet runner is likely to see numerous birds and sometimes white-tailed deer.

History & Background

The area was timbered by the Central Coal and Coke Company (4-C) many years ago. The remains of the lumber old mill are located at the nearby Ratcliff Lake Recreation area where you can also camp or stop by for a swim in the lake after a run.

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Shared By:

Tom Peacock

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Photos

Wild life pond. Has perch. Would be a good place for fly fishing using a spinning reel and casting bubble with a mosquito.  You can see it from the trail. Would even be a great place for lunch!
Oct 18, 2020 near Hickory…, TX
Crossing the Farm Road 2781.
Oct 18, 2020 near Hickory…, TX
Welcome to the DCNF.
Oct 18, 2020 near Hickory…, TX
Typical Trail Markers
Sep 27, 2018 near Hickory…, TX
Trail marker indicating a left turn on the trail.  Kind of like NASCAR.
Oct 18, 2020 near Hickory…, TX

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