Texas A&M Forest Service manages five state forests and two arboretums for the benefit of Texans. The state forests are working forests — they produce timber resources — that are managed to demonstrate sound forest management practices. In the arboretums, a variety of trees are grown for research, educational, memorial and ornamental purposes.

Visit our state forests and arboretums storymap to explore and learn more about the various properties. A storymap combines maps with text, images, and other content to effectively communicate various aspects of a topic. You can use the storymap to plan a real-life trip to one of the state forests or arboretums — they are all open to the public!