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I Will Be Visiting My 7 Yr Old Grandson Oct 6th Thru 9th And Need Some Adventures Planned. I Want Them Near Magnolia. Hiking Or Biking Trails But For Beginners. Thanks For Your Suggestions
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Try Loggoly State Part in McNeil close to Magnolia. There is a hiking trail and a large fishing pond with ducks. They have a small museum, picnic tables, playground and small camping area. There is also White Oak State Park close to Camden, a very nice camping area with hiking trails, a pavillion, playground and paddle boats. Enjoy the area...
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Thank You For The Info. I Will Followup
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