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A nice trail that travels under heavy canopy for comfortable running in the National Grasslands.


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3.6

Miles

5.8

KM

100%

Runnable

546' 166 m

High

507' 154 m

Low

80' 24 m

Up

84' 26 m

Down

1%

Avg Grade (0°)

3%

Max Grade (2°)

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Features Birding · Lake · Wildlife

Need to Know

See the following website for rules and regulations, as well as up-to-date alerts that may affect your visit.

One specific thing to note is to be aware of hunting seasons, as this area is all public access. Even non-hunters should wear fluorescent material during the hunting season as an extra safety precaution.

Runner Notes

Plenty of tripping hazards, but a nice soft path provides a great area for trail runs.

Description

This trail begins either at the Bois d'Arc Trailhead/Campgrounds or at a small parking area just off FM 409. The trail at the campground begins just inside the gate and then follows along the road inside the fenced federal property for about 0.1 mile before coming to the day use parking area. The path follows the road for another short distance and then dives into a heavily treed forest that provides plenty of shade for hot days. The forest consists largely of hardwood trees with dense stands of pines mixed here and there.

The path is singletrack, with short sections that widen out, due to trail work. It is a sandy consistency which makes for easier running when wet, but can certainly drain you when dry and loose. As you travel in a southeastern direction you eventually come to a small gate that is typically closed and marks where the trail turns sharply back to the west. Just on the other side of the gate is another dispersed camping area with composting toilets and potable water that is great for refilling your bottles. After the sharp turn the trail becomes less straight and leisurely winds through the forest as you near the shores of Coffee Mill Lake. Pay attention to the map and trail markers in this area, as there are many unmarked paths that lead to the lake's shore that can create a bit of a maze. You continue north and eventually end back at the Bois d'Arc camping area.

Overall it is a great trail with lots of shade, wildlife, and solitude. I would certainly recommend any run in the Caddo National Grasslands, if not for the solitude alone. This is a lush 17,000 acre federal green space that is largely utilized by hunters, in season, and equestrian, but provides great access to nature, outdoors and solitude.

Flora & Fauna

There are countless species of trees throughout the property with the typical forest mammals present. Upon mapping this trail there were tons of deer and feral hog signs, as well as a bobcat spotting. A great place to take the camera and binoculars for day. Per the National Forest website for this area, "white-tailed deer, small mammals, coyotes, bobcats, red fox, waterfowl, bobwhite quail, turkey, and songbirds thrive in the diverse habitats provided by the Grasslands. Largemouth bass, blue and channel catfish, and various sunfish species are common catches at the many lakes that dot the Grasslands' landscape."

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Shared By:

John Shuttlesworth

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Lilly pads completely cover this area of the lake that is teeming with birdlife.
Aug 21, 2018 near Honey G…, TX
Stands of hardwoods create picturesque views of the sky.
Aug 21, 2018 near Honey G…, TX

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