Ward Prairie Lakes, Liberty County, Texas

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     Go for a hike on the Big Thicket - Beaver Slide Trail, and swing by Cherry Creek it's a great location to stop at. Summertime highs at Ward Prairie Lakes ordinarily tend to be in the 90's while nighttime lows are typically in the 70's. During the winter highs are in the 50's with temperatures at Ward Prairie Lakes dipping down into the 30's throughout winter nights. This lake is so wonderful. Why not camp at Chain-o-lakes Resort since you're here at Ward Prairie  
   Lakes, and do pop by White Roselake, it's a pretty lake. If you need a location to stay Hampton Inn Livingston is a magnificent choice, and a striking lake like Long Lake is a magnificent spot to pop by.
This is no place for people who don’t like to have a good time. Camping is available at Lake Livingston State Park, and don't leave Ward Prairie Lakes without first going for a hike along the Big Thicket - Big Sandy Trail. The high level of rain makes Ward Prairie
 
               Lakes a reasonably wet location; during May this area sees the most rain, and August meanwhile is the driest month.
A pleasant close by hotel is Super 8 Livingston, and there's delightful hiking along the Big Thicket - Woodlands Trail.

 
Hampton Inn Livingston, Livingston
16 miles away
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Super 8 Livingston, Livingston
18 miles away
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Local climate location: LIVINGSTON 15 miles away


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  Coordinates:
Latitude: 30.40944
Longitude: -94.78722

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These outdoors activities are available near Ward Prairie Lakes.
 Hotels Near Ward Prairie Lakes:
Hampton Inn Livingston, Livingston, 16 miles away
Super 8 Livingston, Livingston, 18 miles away
Americas Best Value Inn - Livingston TX, Livingston, 19 miles away
Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites LIVINGSTON, Livingston, 20 miles away
Park Lane Hotel At Four Seasons, Greensboro, 20 miles away
 Camp Grounds Near Ward Prairie Lakes:
Lake Livingston State Park, Livingston, 11 miles away
Chain-o-lakes Resort, Cleveland, 12 miles away
Big Creek RV Park, Shepherd, 13 miles away
Escapees Rv Club, Livingston, 15 miles away
 National Parks Near Ward Prairie Lakes:
Big Thicket National Preserve, Beaumont - TX, 36 miles away
 Trails Near Ward Prairie Lakes:
Big Thicket - Beaver Slide Trail, Polk County, 14 miles away
Big Thicket - Big Sandy Trail, Polk County, 15 miles away
Big Thicket - Woodlands Trail, Polk County, 17 miles away
 Lakes Near Ward Prairie Lakes:
Long Lake, Liberty CountyCounty, 1 miles away
White Roselake, Liberty CountyCounty, 1 miles away

MORE STUFF NEARBY:

Lake Livingston State Park
11 miles away
Would like to camp here...

Lake Run-A-Muck
13 miles away
I remember living about 3 or 4 dirt roads past the lake coming from the main entrance (somewhere between Elsie's Alley and Rene Ln) when I was a kid (1978-1979), and the place looked nasty back then, as I believe it was a slow development.  Mostly cheap mobile homes, dirt roads and dangerous living, I could't go outside much with all of the snakes that were running loose within easy sight on a DAILY basis.  I wouldn't mids driving through to see what has since become of it, but my memory is remembers this place vividly, and not in a good way....

Big Thicket - Beaver Slide Trail
13 miles away
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