One of only 4 in the state, this 163,037 acre national forest supports a large variety of wildlife and offers numerous recreational and educational opportunities. In addition to several points of interest, this forest is also home to the blazed 128 mile Lone Star Hiking Trail. There are a variety of camping experiences to be enjoyed from primitive to modern, and the camp areas may have some or all of the following: picnic tables, grills, lamp posts, restrooms, hot showers, or concessionaires.