Alabama-Coushatta Indian Reservation

Home of Alabama and Coushatta Indians, part of Southern forest tribes, in dense, wooded area known as the Big Thicket. Sam Houston, a staunch friend of Indians, was influential in having reservation created in 1850s. Scenic camping areas, fishing lake, swimming.

Getting There & Details

Hours
Hours Open: Varied, Closed entirely Dec. - Feb.
Address
U.S.Hwy. 190, E
Phone
936/563-1100
Website
www.alabama-coushatta.com
Map
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