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    Sabine National Forest

    3.0 (2 reviews)

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    Martin Dies Jr State Park

    Martin Dies Jr State Park

    3.4(8 reviews)
    47.9 mi

    Martin Dies State Park employees are always so friendly, they always give great advice and know how…read moreto make your trip memorable. The park is pretty vast and spread over quite a few areas, always want to make sure you get your park permits, good news is they are affordable and usually easy enough to obtain. Since I live locally i almost always take visitors out to this park to explore and make a day of it always live stopping in the little rangers store front area and purchasing souvenirs for our visitors as well a keep sake and they have quite a few to choose from all in all always a pleasant experience!!!

    I'd say this is an average state park for Texas. It's got LOTS of water. We stayed on the south…read morepart and only went to the north part for the interpretive center. Campsites are large, but its open between them, so might be a little weird if crowded. There is water at every third campsite (also may be weird if crowded). Bathrooms vary: ours was above average, but one further down was old and creepy. The area we were in had lakefront camping, but there was a 6 ft bulkhead down to the water. Scary with kids to be sure. The small swimming area was uninviting. The trails are nothing spectacular. One was closed, when I asked why, the park host told me a hunter had set up a deer blind that could shoot towards the trail. Hope they get that worked out. The interpretive center is very nice and a surprise to see highly recommended for kids. This lake is very nice for canoeing as it is shallow in many areas and they rent canoes and have "canoe trails".

    Martin Creek Lake State Park - Bumblebee pollinating some weeds

    Martin Creek Lake State Park

    3.7(23 reviews)
    74.1 mi

    Went camping with my mom and my kids for a weekends trip. We stayed in one of the 2 cabins because…read moremy mom needs her sleeping machine. It was a nice little trip. I took a hike with my little man to see the pine trees lined up and then the next morning took my daughter the short way. The kids loved the lake and my mom loved the fishing. The power plant across the lake lights up pretty but the constant hum coming from it is a bit strange. All and all it was a nice little trip and I'm looking forward to going back. I didn't get a chance to go on the island and I'd really like to go back to do that trail.

    Fairly small park with not much to offer. I was supposed to do a campout here with my hiking group…read morelast year in December, but I was moving. So, after Thanksgiving, I was already in East TX and decided to drive to the park to check it out. Checkin was easy at the ranger headquarters. I went inside to purchase a magnet. Their stickers selection was limited and the designs were unappealing. My first impression with the creek lake that it was very beautiful and reminded me of Lake Catherine State Park in Arkansas. The beach portion doesn't allow dogs, so I just viewed it from the park. There's a total of three trails. I found one, but not the other. I searched high and low to find it, but was unsuccessful. I ended up going on the Island Trail. The view of the power plant was nice. The plant was loud. The Island trail was a smooth hike. The path is covered in pine needles and if you look closely, you can find armadillos, rabbits, and field mice. Now the camping portion was very crowded and the sites were close to each other. I didn't see any private sites. It reminded me of Blanco State Park; where you're just close enough to your neighbors where you can see and hear them. How fun! This park isn't worth coming back to explore. I didn't like it much.

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    Martin Creek Lake State Park - The power plant at Martin Creek Lake

    The power plant at Martin Creek Lake

    Martin Creek Lake State Park - Kids in the lake with the forest in the back

    Kids in the lake with the forest in the back

    Martin Creek Lake State Park - A bit of fall foliage

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    Sabine National Forest - hiking - Updated June 2026

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