Join us on a Moonshiner's adventure!
Explore the interesting history of moonshine in Texas. On this hike, we will learn how people made, hid, sold, and survived on moonshine in Prohibition-Era Texas. Along the way, you will see if you have what it takes to make it as a true Texas moonshiner by playing a game of luck.
This hike is about 3 miles long. The terrain is rocky and hilly. We will cross a river, so come prepared to get your feet wet. Good hiking shoes, water, and sun protection are recommended. This hike is recommended for ages 13 and up.
While we will be discussing alcohol in an educational and historical way, alcoholic beverages are STRICTLY PROHIBITED on this hike. Remember, public consumption of alcohol is not allowed in state parks.
Meet: At the Trail Head Park Lot (North Primitive Campsite Parking Lot)
Bring: Flashlight, sturdy shoes that can get wet, water
Cost: Free with park admission. Park admission is free with a Texas Parks Pass.