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W. GOODRICH JONES STATE FOREST

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W. Goodrich Jones State Forest –1,733 Acres
Jones State Forest Project

History:
This forest was purchased in 1926 and named after W. Goodrich Jones, the founder of the Texas Forestry Association and considered the Father of Texas Forestry. The healthy and productive forest that exists today is the result of public forest stewardship after heavy logging, devastating wildfires and insect epidemics that were common at the turn of the century.

Primary Purpose:
The primary purpose of this forest is resource education for all Texas citizens and visitors. Sound scientific forest management that protects and perpetuates native flora and fauna is practiced. The W.G. Jones State Forest is a working forest owned and administered by the Texas Forest Service.

Educational Opportunities:
Forest resource education with demonstrations and nature study. Group educational tours available by appointment.

Recreational Opportunities: 
Bird Watching
Hiking
Horseback Riding
Picnics
Wildlife Viewing
Biking

Recommended Reading List:

Native Texas Plants-Getting Started

Special Attractions:
Sweetleaf Nature Trail with State Champion Sweetleaf Tree, Red Cockaded Woodpecker (RCW) Management Area, Two small lakes with limited fishing and picnicking. Forest management demonstration sites exist throughout the forest.

For additional information about the Red Cockaded Woodpecker, please visit the research site of Dr. James Hanula.

Open: 
Year around during daylight hours only. Office Hours; 8a.m.to 5p.m., M-F. Texas State Forests are Game Sanctuaries with no firearms or hunting allowed.

Information, Black & white mapColor map, Permits, and Restrooms:
Available at the Conroe District Office on FM1488 1.5 miles west of I-45. Call (936) 273-2261 for information.