Small towns – at least, small towns in Texas – are often anything but boring. In fact, the tiniest blips on the map can offer some of the biggest adventures, and that is exactly what you’ll discover on this incredible day trip. The outing begins in the Angelina National Forest near Zavalla, a lush oasis tucked away in the East Texas Piney Woods region. After working up a sweat on our hike (and exploring an old, abandoned sawmill!), we’ll then stop by the charming 7th Street Restaurant in Cushing for a hearty meal. Doesn’t that sound like the perfect day?

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Please visit the U.S. Forest Service website for more information about the Angelina National Forest and the Sawmill Hiking Trail.

Would you take this unforgettable hiking and dining adventure? What are your favorite small towns in Texas to explore? Tell us your thoughts in the comments! Don’t forget to check out our previous article to learn all about Nacogdoches. This college town is the oldest city in Texas, and it’s full of attractions, shops, restaurants, and plenty of historic charm.

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