Sam Houston National Forest (Sam Houston National Forest) is one of four national forests in Texas, located 50 miles north of Houston, covering about 163,037 acres. Summer is hot and humid, and winter is short and mild. Looking around, the forest is mainly pine trees, is an important source of the wood industry, variety, so that the forest diversity is very good preservation. This is not only the habitat of endangered white eagles, but also the home of another endangered red-crowned woodpecker, as well as wildlife such as robins, squirrels and fawns that often haunt the forest, and tourists who play. Good ecological environment, superior forest resources, make the Sam Houston National Forest stand out among many forests, it is really not to be missed.