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Angelina National Forest- Jasper TX

  • Location

    • Ebenezer Park on Sam Rayburn Lake in Angelina National Forest
      RT. 3, BOX 486
      Jasper TX 75951​

    • GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude):
      31.07028, -94.12472

    • Located in the East Texas piney woods of Angelina National Forest, 70 miles North of Beaumont.   From west of Jasper, Texas take TX 63 West  approximately 11 miles to the intersection of Recreation Road 255. Turn right on 255  and go approximately 3-4 miles to the park entrance road on your left (there will be a sign). You will drive about 1.2 miles on the park road  and you will also pass the spillway before reaching the Ebenezer Park Campgrounds on your right.

  • Camping​ (2 places)​​

    • Double Heart Horse Camp​

      • West side on Sam Rayburn Lake​

        • 20+ miles of trails​

    • Ebenezer Equestrian Park​​

      • in Jasper on the shore of Rayburn Lake and has trails in Angelina National Forest​

      • Horse Stalls/ Pens

      • Horse Hitching post

      • Electric and water

      • Showers

      • dumpsters

      • fire rings

  • Trails​​

    • barefoot friendly​

    • 20+ miles of trails

  • Websites​

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You are also allowed to set up your own portable pens/corrals/pickets. However, electric pens are not allowed.     Each equestrian campsite must have at least one horse but no more than 4 horses per site. Manure is to be cleaned out of the stalls and campsites and then deposited in the manure spreaders located in the campgrounds, so be sure and bring a wheel barrow to make the job easier. There is a great roped off swimming area/beach (for humans only – no pets or horses) and plenty of fishing to be had as well!   There is no lake access for horses at the campgrounds, but a few areas on the trails lead to the lake shores. There are no cabins to rent, but you may tent camp.  There is also a nice shower/bathhouse right next to the Equestrian Camp which has four showers (one is handicapped), one men’s restroom, and one women’s restroom which has three stalls each. (source from "where the trails are" website)

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