
The Neches River and its intricate network of bayous and sloughs dominate this corner of Southeast Texas, where the river serves as the winding boundary for Orange, Jasper, and Hardin counties. Within the sprawling Big Thicket National Preserve, the landscape transitions from the dense wetlands of Maple Slough and Banks Bayou to the rising grounds of Huckleberry Ridge. This environment is shaped by an extensive water management system, including the Wiess Canal, an aqueduct, and the infrastructure of the Lower Neches Valley Authority Canal.
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