The Best Hiking in Montgomery
Looking for the best hiking in Montgomery? We've got you covered with the top trails, trips, hiking, backpacking, camping and more around Montgomery. The detailed guides, photos, and reviews are all submitted by the Outbound community.
Top hiking spots in and near Montgomery
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Montgomery, Texas
Hike Little Lake Creek Wilderness South Loop
8.3 mi / 380 ft gainLittle Lake Creek Wilderness South Loop is a 8.3 mile loop hike where you may see beautiful wild flowers located near Montgomery, TX.Read more -
Montgomery, Texas
Hike Kelly's Pond Loop
17.3 mi / 715 ft gainKelly's Pond Loop is a 17.3 mile loop hike that takes you past lake views located near Montgomery, TX.Read more -
Montgomery, Texas
Camp at Kelly's Pond, Sam Houston National Forest
2.0Kelly's Pond is a primitive camping area off the beaten path with no potable water or electricity. There is an open grass area around the pond where tent camping is permitted-- as far as I am aware the spots are first-come, first-serve.Some perks of the location: Proximity to Lake Conroe allows f...Read more -
Conroe, Texas
Hike Kasmeirsky Park Loop
0.5 mi / 13 ft gainKasmeirsky Park Loop is a 0.5 mile loop hike that is good for all skill levels located near Conroe, TX.Read more -
Montgomery, Texas
Hike Trailhead 3 And Little Lake Creek Wilderness Loop
7.3 mi / 331 ft gainTrailhead 3 and Little Lake Creek Wilderness Loop is a 7.3 mile loop hike where you may see local wildlife located near Montgomery, TX.Read more -
Conroe, Texas
Hike the Sweetleaf Nature Trail
4.03.4 mi / 95 ft gainThe trailhead is off of 1488 (see map). This trail is accessible year-found and is great for kids.Read more -
The Woodlands, Texas
Hike Middle Lake Trail Loop
7.2 mi / 111 ft gainMiddle Lake Trail Loop is a 7.2 mile out and back hike that takes you past lake views located near Conroe, TX.Read more -
Montgomery, Texas
Hike the Lone Star and North Wilderness Loop Trail
6.2 mi / 255 ft gainYou can find the trailhead on Bethel Road (see map). Trail is accessible year round and gets moderate traffic.Read more -
Montgomery, Texas
Hike Lone Star And North Wilderness Loop Trail
6.1 mi / 265 ft gainLone Star and North Wilderness Loop Trail is a 6.1 mile loop hike that takes you by a river located near Richards, TX.Read more -
Montgomery, Texas
Hike West Fork Trail To Lone Star Hiking Trail Loop
5.7 mi / 367 ft gainWest Fork Trail to Lone Star Hiking Trail Loop is a 5.7 mile loop hike where you may see local wildlife located near Montgomery, TX.Read more -
Huntsville, Texas
Hike Lone Star Hiking Trail: West Fork San Jacinto River To Fm 149
17.3 mi / 767 ft gainLone Star Hiking Trail: West Fork San Jacinto River to FM 149 is a 17.3 mile point-to-point hike that takes you by a river located near Huntsville, TX.Read more -
Conroe, Texas
Hike the W. Goodrich Jones State Forest: Middle Lake Trail
5.01.5 miTrail is a 3.5 mile loop. Trail is dog friendly and accessible year-round. The trail is also open to horses, and the outer trail is extra wide. The lake is relatively secluded, and a great place to have a snack or drink some water. Parking gets a bit hard to find later in the day, so come early!Read more -
Richards, Texas
Hike Lone Star Hiking Trail And Little Lake Creek Trail
13.7 mi / 580 ft gainLone Star Hiking Trail and Little Lake Creek Trail is a 13.7 mile loop hike that takes you by a lake located near Richards, TX.Read more -
Richards, Texas
Hike Little Lake Creek Loop Trail
6.4 mi / 259 ft gainLittle Lake Creek Loop Trail is a 6.4 mile loop hike that takes you by a lake located near Richards, TX.Read more -
Richards, Texas
Lone Star Hiking Trail
95.52 mi / 5728 ft gainLone Star Hiking Trail is a long point-to-point trail located near Richards, TX. Make sure you have a shuttle car or ride arranged at your end destination.Read more -
Richards, Texas
Hike the Lone Star Hiking Trail: Trailhead 1 to Lake Conroe
20 mi / 450 ft gainThe Trail Trailhead #1 of the Lone Star Hiking Trail puts you in an isolated part of East Texas where you can truly experience nature and peace. The trails are marked with squares and are normally well kept and clean, but you will have to navigate over fallen trees and through muddy creek bottoms...Read more