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W G Jones State Forest
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W G Jones State Forest Oak Leaves © Rena Dodd
W G Jones State Forest © Rena Dodd
W G Jones State Forest © Rena Dodd
W G Jones State Forest © Rena Dodd
W G Jones State Forest © Rena Dodd
W G Jones State Forest © Rena Dodd
W G Jones State Forest © Rena Dodd
W G Jones State Forest © Rena Dodd
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W G JONES STATE FOREST
W G JONES STATE FOREST
The W G Jones State Forest is a picturesque natural haven, encompassing 1,722 acres of lush woodlands and sprawling meadows. This forest offers a serene escape from bustling city life, showcasing a diverse array of native flora and fauna. With its well-maintained trails and recreational facilities, visitors can explore the tranquil beauty of the forest while engaging in activities such as hiking, birdwatching, and picnicking. The forest also serves as an important research and conservation area, with ongoing efforts to preserve its unique ecosystems and educate the public about the significance of sustainable forestry practices. Overall, the W G Jones State Forest provides a captivating glimpse into the natural heritage of Texas, inviting visitors to reconnect with nature and appreciate the untamed splendor that the Lone Star State has to offer.
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W G Jones State Forest is located near Cleveland, Conroe and Cypress


Visitor Comments, Memories and Reviews
July 8 Jones State Forest is Saved by Woodlands Mom
park review stars; one to five Thank you Senator Creighton for saving Jones State Forest SB 345 was signed by the Governor to protect 100 of the forest forever.
March 27 W.G. Jones Park Under Threat by J. Billig
park review stars; one to five A recent state bill was introduced to allow bulldozing of areas of the W.G. Jones Park for commercial buildings. SB 1964 was recently sponsored by Sen Creighton. It would effectively destroy this park.
June 21
park review stars; one to five Its a wonderful place to go horseback riding. The trails are nice wide and very well kept. Mostly shaded, good parking, and with a nice mounting block for those people who need it.
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