Springtime brings breathtaking bouquets throughout the park's rolling hills when dogwoods, redbuds, and wisteria vines burst into bloom. Although
northeast Texas is known for pines, each fall the park is a delight as sweetgum, oak, and maple trees produce dazzling shades of red and gold, offering a stark contrast to those famous evergreens.
Wildlife Observation and Photography on the trails could include white-tailed deer, tame ducks and geese, raccoons, armadillos, and squirrels.
Directions: From Daingerfield, TX, Travel east on State Highway 49 for two miles to Park Road 17 entrance. From Dallas/Ft Worth take Interstate 30 to Mt. Pleasant and exit on Ferguson Road; follow State Highway 49 to Daingerfield State Park (about 22 miles from Interstate 30). From Longview, take State Highway259 to Daingerfield; turn right on State Highway 11 and State Highway 49.
Elevation: 402 feet
Distance: 2 1/2 miles
Difficulty: Easy
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