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Upland Island Wilderness – Image Gallery

Bouton Lake in Angelina National Forest, Texas
Angelina National Forest, Boykin Springs Recreation Area (ca. 31.0488°N, 94.2797°W, 44 m. elev.), Angelina County, Texas, USA, photographed 10 November 2020 by William L. Farr
Angelina National Forest sign — in the Piney Woods region of eastern Texas.
Angelina National Forest, Boykin Creek (ca. 31.0545°N, 94.2767°W, 52 m. elev.), Angelina County, Texas, USA, photographed 10 November 2020 by William L. Farr
Description/Notes: CCC crew fighting fire in the Angelina National Forest, Texas.; USFS photo #372445
Original Collection: Gerald W. Williams Collection
Item Number: WilliamsG:CCC fighting fire

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Newly emergent pitchers growing out of a hillside seepage bog following a prescribed burn
The raw satellite imagery shown in these images was obtain from NASA and/or the US Geological Survey. Post-processing and production by http://www.terraprints.com. Sam Rayburn Resevoir, Texas, from Space


Upland Island Wilderness

The Upland Island Wilderness in Texas is a pristine and remote forested area known for its unique geological features and diverse wildlife.


Details

Upland Island Wilderness

The Upland Island Wilderness is a designated wilderness area located in the Davy Crockett National Forest in Texas. It covers approximately 13,000 acres and is known for its diverse range of ecosystems and unique geological features. One of the defining features of the Upland Island Wilderness is its rolling hills and dense forests of pine and hardwood trees. The area is also home to several small streams and wetlands, providing habitat for a variety of wildlife species. The ecological significance of the Upland Island Wilderness lies in its biodiversity. The area is home to a number of rare and endangered plant and animal species, including the red-cockaded woodpecker and the Texas trailing phlox. The diverse habitats found within the wilderness support a wide range of plant and animal life, making it an important area for conservation efforts. Visitors to the Upland Island Wilderness can enjoy hiking, birdwatching, and wildlife viewing. The area is also popular for hunting and fishing, with opportunities to catch bass, catfish, and other game fish in the streams and wetlands. Overall, the Upland Island Wilderness is a unique and ecologically significant area in Texas, offering visitors a chance to experience the natural beauty and diversity of the region.



Upland Island Wilderness


Points of Interest

Upland Island Wilderness

The Upland Island Wilderness is a vast and beautiful natural area located in East Texas. Here are some of the most popular points of interest within the wilderness:

1. Caney Creek Wilderness Trail

The Caney Creek Wilderness Trail is a popular hiking trail that winds through the dense forest of the Upland Island Wilderness. Along the trail, hikers can experience the beauty of the area, including towering pine trees, flowing creeks, and diverse wildlife.

2. Big Sandy Creek

Big Sandy Creek is a picturesque waterway that flows through the Upland Island Wilderness. Visitors can enjoy fishing, kayaking, and wildlife watching along the creek, as well as scenic views of the surrounding forest.

3. Sandstone Outcrops

The Upland Island Wilderness is known for its unique sandstone outcrops, which are scattered throughout the area. These natural formations provide a stunning backdrop for hiking, photography, and exploration.

4. Longleaf Pine Forests

The Upland Island Wilderness is home to extensive longleaf pine forests, which are rare and ecologically important ecosystems. Visitors can learn about the conservation efforts to protect these forests and observe the diverse plant and animal species that call them home.

5. Bird Watching Opportunities

The Upland Island Wilderness is a haven for birdwatchers, with over 200 species of birds recorded in the area. Visitors can spot a variety of colorful and unique birds, including warblers, woodpeckers, and owls, making it a must-visit destination for bird enthusiasts.



Upland Island Wilderness – Images

Bouton Lake in Angelina National Forest, Texas

Description: Bouton Lake in Angelina National Forest, Texas

Image by US Forest Service – Public domain – Wikimedia

Angelina National Forest, Boykin Springs Recreation Area (ca. 31.0488°N, 94.2797°W, 44 m. elev.), Angelina County, Texas, USA, photographed 10 November 2020 by William L. Farr

Description: Angelina National Forest, Boykin Springs Recreation Area (ca. 31.0488°N, 94.2797°W, 44 m. elev.), Angelina County, Texas, USA, photographed 10 November 2020 by William L. Farr

Image by William L. Farr – CC BY-SA 4.0 – Wikimedia

Angelina National Forest sign — in the Piney Woods region of eastern Texas.

Description: Angelina National Forest sign — in the Piney Woods region of eastern Texas.

Image by U.S. Forest Service – Public domain – Wikimedia

Angelina National Forest, Boykin Creek (ca. 31.0545°N, 94.2767°W, 52 m. elev.), Angelina County, Texas, USA, photographed 10 November 2020 by William L. Farr

Description: Angelina National Forest, Boykin Creek (ca. 31.0545°N, 94.2767°W, 52 m. elev.), Angelina County, Texas, USA, photographed 10 November 2020 by William L. Farr

Image by William L. Farr – CC BY-SA 4.0 – Wikimedia


Image by Department of Agriculture. Forest Service. 7/1/1905 – Public domain – Wikimedia

Description/Notes: CCC crew fighting fire in the Angelina National Forest, Texas.; USFS photo #372445
Original Collection: Gerald W. Williams Collection
Item Number: WilliamsG:CCC fighting fire

You can find this image by searching for the item number by clicking here. 
Want more? You can find more digital resources online. 

We're happy for you to share this digital image within the spirit of The Commons; however, certain restrictions on high quality reproductions of the original physical version may apply. To read more about what “no known restrictions” means, please visit the Special Collections & Archives website, or contact staff at the OSU Special Collections & Archives Research Center for details.

Description: Description/Notes: CCC crew fighting fire in the Angelina National Forest, Texas.; USFS photo #372445 Original Collection: Gerald W. Williams Collection Item Number: WilliamsG:CCC fighting fire You can find this image by searching for the item number by clicking here. Want more? You can find more digital resources online. We're happy for you to share this digital image within the spirit of The Commons; however, certain restrictions on high quality reproductions of the original physical version may apply. To read more about what “no known restrictions” means, please visit the Special Collections & Archives website, or contact staff at the OSU Special Collections & Archives Research Center for details.

Image by OSU Special Collections & Archives : Commons – No restrictions – Wikimedia

Newly emergent pitchers growing out of a hillside seepage bog following a prescribed burn

Description: Newly emergent pitchers growing out of a hillside seepage bog following a prescribed burn

Image by David A. Harrison – CC BY-SA 4.0 – Wikimedia

The raw satellite imagery shown in these images was obtain from NASA and/or the US Geological Survey. Post-processing and production by http://www.terraprints.com. Sam Rayburn Resevoir, Texas, from Space

Description: The raw satellite imagery shown in these images was obtain from NASA and/or the US Geological Survey. Post-processing and production by http://www.terraprints.com. Sam Rayburn Resevoir, Texas, from Space

Image by http://www.terraprints.com – CC BY 2.5 – Wikimedia

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