Spring Creek - Spring, Texas
Posted: Fri Nov 09, 2001 4:19 pm
"Just North of Houston. Spring Creek is okay if you don't mind a little custom pin striping. Lots of narrow trails and water crossings. It's still fun." - CHH777
"There is a spot I promise that you and just about every other 4x4 would have to be towed out of, but most of the spring creek area is just that, a creek. you can drive up and down the 'beaches' and in and out of the water. there is quite a bit of sand in the area. It gets extremely sniffing glue during the right part of the year on the weekends, I've heard of damn near traffic jams down there, as they watch people attempt the devils hole.
There are several trails down there that are kind of tight, and lot's of water. Most of the crap can be avoided though, as I have taken my truck down there, with out pin striping it up, and also took my mothers '00 Mountaineer that was 1 months old at the time with temporary tags still on it to pull a jeep out of a sink hole. I had to stop a few times and bend some branches, but nary a scratch on it, but it was pretty dusty." - FordLover
"There is a spot I promise that you and just about every other 4x4 would have to be towed out of, but most of the spring creek area is just that, a creek. you can drive up and down the 'beaches' and in and out of the water. there is quite a bit of sand in the area. It gets extremely sniffing glue during the right part of the year on the weekends, I've heard of damn near traffic jams down there, as they watch people attempt the devils hole.
There are several trails down there that are kind of tight, and lot's of water. Most of the crap can be avoided though, as I have taken my truck down there, with out pin striping it up, and also took my mothers '00 Mountaineer that was 1 months old at the time with temporary tags still on it to pull a jeep out of a sink hole. I had to stop a few times and bend some branches, but nary a scratch on it, but it was pretty dusty." - FordLover