Big Thicket National Preserve
Texas
Conservation Easement
About Big Thicket National Preserve
The Big Thicket is the name given to a somewhat imprecise region of a heavily forested area of Southeast Texas in the United States. Spanish explorers and missionaries had a sporadic presence in the region, however colonization and settlement was not their aim, preferring to establish forts outside of the Region where the French were encroaching from the east (namely around Natchitoches, Nacogdoches, and the lower Trinity river valley).
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Routes through here
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