John Kirby State Forest | |
Map: | Texas |
Relief: | 1 |
Label: | John Kirby State Forest |
Label Position: | right |
Marker Size: | 5 |
Location: | Tyler County, Texas, USA |
Nearest City: | Woodville, Kountze, Beaumont |
Coordinates: | 30.5767°N -94.4106°W |
Established: | 1929 |
The John Henry Kirby State Forest is a 6261NaN1 forest reserve located in Tyler County, Texas. Located just fourteen miles (21 km) south of Woodville and seventeen miles north of Kountze, it is used primarily for research by Texas A&M University.[1] It is open to the public for picnics and touring only. The 6.6 mile Longleaf Nature Trail is located within the state forest. Any revenue generated is donated to student-loan programs at Texas A&M. The land was donated to the state by the lumber baron John Henry Kirby in 1929.
In the 1930s, the Civilian Conservation Corps planted trees, improved timber stands and constructed a residence, fire lookout tower, roads, fire breaks and bridges.[2]