FS 208H
Total Miles
0.7
Technical Rating
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Trail Type
Full-Width Road
Accessible By
Trail Overview
FS 208H is a short Forest Service spur that branches off into a quieter section of Sam Houston National Forest and serves primarily as access to surrounding recreation areas. The surface is mostly dirt with minor ruts and uneven sections typical of lightly maintained forest roads. This route provides direct access to the 820 multi-use trail and is commonly used by riders and hikers entering the trail system. Several existing clearings along the road may be suitable for primitive dispersed camping where permitted. In dry conditions, most high-clearance vehicles can navigate the route without issue, though traction may vary after rain. Expect limited cell service, shared use near trail access points, and no services along the route.
Photos of FS 208H
Difficulty
This route is rated Easy due to its short length and non-technical dirt surface. It is generally passable for most high-clearance vehicles in dry conditions and is primarily used as an access road to nearby recreation areas. After rain, minor ruts or softer sections may be present, but overall difficulty remains low.
Status Reports
FS 208H can be accessed by the following ride types:
- High-Clearance 4x4
- SUV
FS 208H Map
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