East Texas is definitely one of the most underrated regions in the state. From the lush, evergreen landscape that earned it the nickname “Piney Woods” to the plethora of charming small towns scattered about, there’s so much about the area to love. This three-hour road trips showcases some of the very best things to do in East Texas. You’ll visit the oldest general store in the state, two remote and beautiful state parks, and a museum honoring a NASA space shuttle that crashed upon reentry into the atmosphere.

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  1. Hemphill

TripAdvisor/mamaWarren Our first destination is the tiny town of Hemphill, home to just over 1,000 people. Despite being little more than a blip on the map, Hemphill is the site of one of the most infamous and tragic historical events in world history: the disintegration of the NASA space shuttle Columbia. The Patricia Huffman Smith NASA “Remembering Columbia” Museum pays homage to the brave crew members who lost their lives in the disaster, featuring real artifacts from the spacecraft as well as other items and information detailing the history of American space exploration. Patricia Huffman Smith NASA Museum, 375 Sabine St Suite B, Hemphill, TX 75948, USA

Before leaving town, definitely check out the Canadian River Historic Wagon Bridge.

Flickr/cmh2315fl The longest bridge of its kind in the entire country, this feat of engineering dates to the early 1900s and is open to pedestrian traffic. Canadian River Historic Wagon Bridge, Canadian, TX 79014, USA

  1. San Augustine

Flickr/J. Stephen Conn Next, we’re heading to San Augustine, one of the most historic small towns in Texas. There are so many hidden gems to discover here, from old buildings to outdoor recreation opportunities to even an early-1700s Spanish mission. San Augustine, TX 75972, USA

  1. T. C. Lindsey and Co. General Store (Jonesville)

TripAdvisor/texaswillie After strolling through the streets of San Augustine, it’s back to the car for the longest stretch of the entire trip. About an hour and a half’s drive takes us to Jonesville, where we’ll be visiting the T. C. Lindsey and Co. General Store.

The oldest general store in Texas, T. C. Lindsey and Co. has been around for over 170 years.

TripAdvisor/texaswillie To step inside this living time capsule is to travel back to a bygone era. The shelves are lined with historic artifacts and books, as well as nostalgic candies and even an old-fashioned cheese cutting block. You could easily spend hours looking at everything!

  1. Caddo Lake State Park (Karnack)

Flickr/Maciej Kraus Deeper into the Piney Woods we go on our way to Caddo Lake State Park, the largest cypress tree forest in the world. Peace and solitude abound at this underrated oasis where you can kayak, hike, and fish. Caddo Lake State Park, 245 Park Rd 2, Karnack, TX 75661, USA

  1. Jefferson

Flickr/Nicolas Henderson No trip through East Texas would be complete without stopping in Jefferson. This tiny town is full of charm, from the 1860s Jefferson General Store to the Historic Jefferson Railway, which leads scenic train rides through the lush landscape. Jefferson is also known for being one of the most haunted small towns in Texas, and dozens of its buildings have ghost stories associated with them. Jefferson, TX 75657, USA

  1. Atlanta State Park (Atlanta)

Texas Parks & Wildlife Our final stop is, perhaps, one of the most underrated state parks in all of Texas. Situated along the banks of the beautiful and little-known Wright Patman Lake, Atlanta State Park is characterized by its towering trees and splendorous fall and spring foliage (although it’s gorgeous year-round.) This peaceful escape offers excellent fishing, hiking, paddling, and swimming opportunities, and you’ll surely feel rejuvenated when you leave. Atlanta State Park, 927 Park Rd 42, Atlanta, TX 75551, USA

Would you take this road trip to the best things to do in East Texas? Tell us your thoughts in the comments! Don’t forget to check out our previous article for a great BBQ restaurant to try while you’re in the Piney Woods.

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TripAdvisor/mamaWarren

Our first destination is the tiny town of Hemphill, home to just over 1,000 people. Despite being little more than a blip on the map, Hemphill is the site of one of the most infamous and tragic historical events in world history: the disintegration of the NASA space shuttle Columbia. The Patricia Huffman Smith NASA “Remembering Columbia” Museum pays homage to the brave crew members who lost their lives in the disaster, featuring real artifacts from the spacecraft as well as other items and information detailing the history of American space exploration.

Patricia Huffman Smith NASA Museum, 375 Sabine St Suite B, Hemphill, TX 75948, USA

Flickr/cmh2315fl

The longest bridge of its kind in the entire country, this feat of engineering dates to the early 1900s and is open to pedestrian traffic.

Canadian River Historic Wagon Bridge, Canadian, TX 79014, USA

Flickr/J. Stephen Conn

Next, we’re heading to San Augustine, one of the most historic small towns in Texas. There are so many hidden gems to discover here, from old buildings to outdoor recreation opportunities to even an early-1700s Spanish mission.

San Augustine, TX 75972, USA

TripAdvisor/texaswillie

After strolling through the streets of San Augustine, it’s back to the car for the longest stretch of the entire trip. About an hour and a half’s drive takes us to Jonesville, where we’ll be visiting the T. C. Lindsey and Co. General Store.

To step inside this living time capsule is to travel back to a bygone era. The shelves are lined with historic artifacts and books, as well as nostalgic candies and even an old-fashioned cheese cutting block. You could easily spend hours looking at everything!

Flickr/Maciej Kraus

Deeper into the Piney Woods we go on our way to Caddo Lake State Park, the largest cypress tree forest in the world. Peace and solitude abound at this underrated oasis where you can kayak, hike, and fish.

Caddo Lake State Park, 245 Park Rd 2, Karnack, TX 75661, USA

Flickr/Nicolas Henderson

No trip through East Texas would be complete without stopping in Jefferson. This tiny town is full of charm, from the 1860s Jefferson General Store to the Historic Jefferson Railway, which leads scenic train rides through the lush landscape. Jefferson is also known for being one of the most haunted small towns in Texas, and dozens of its buildings have ghost stories associated with them.

Jefferson, TX 75657, USA

Texas Parks & Wildlife

Our final stop is, perhaps, one of the most underrated state parks in all of Texas. Situated along the banks of the beautiful and little-known Wright Patman Lake, Atlanta State Park is characterized by its towering trees and splendorous fall and spring foliage (although it’s gorgeous year-round.) This peaceful escape offers excellent fishing, hiking, paddling, and swimming opportunities, and you’ll surely feel rejuvenated when you leave.

Atlanta State Park, 927 Park Rd 42, Atlanta, TX 75551, USA

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