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Hodges Gardens State Park, previously known as Hodges Gardens, Park and Wilderness Area, was located on between Florien and Hornbeck, near the
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of the Sabine River in
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, in west central
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. The park was located on U.S. Highway 171 some fifteen miles (24 km) south of Many, the seat of Sabine Parish. The facility offered walking trails, formal gardens, arboretum, the Azalea Overlook,
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s, and a visitor center. Originally, privately developed during the 1940s and opened to the public in 1956. The park was formally dedicated on May 1, 1959, and transferred to a
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in 1960. In April 2007, it became part of the Louisiana public parks system. It is the largest horticultural park and recreation area in the
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and with the acquisition Hodges Garden became the newest park in Louisiana. As of February 20, 2018, ownership of Hodge's Garden State Park was transferred to the A. J. and Nona Trigg Hodges Foundation and closed. The park remains closed with no plans of reopening.


History

The area was once home to bands of Native Americans, Spanish and French explorers, and
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that were prominent during the time of the Neutral Strip (Louisiana). A road known as the El Camino Real, or the King's Highway, passed through what became Hodges Garden, and across the Sabine River at Gain's Ferry. It originated in Natchitoches, crossed west central Louisiana, through Texas to
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. Andrew Jackson Hodges, Sr. (1890-1966), a native of Cotton Valley in
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, purchased more than of cut-over barren land and replanted in timber. The land included an old quarry. Hodges and his wife, the former Nona Trigg, planned a scenic garden around the natural rock formations. The quarry had been used to supply rocks, stones, and sandstone to build, among other things, the jetties in Port Arthur. Work began on the jetties in 1898; material from the quarry was delivered by wagon that would have been at least a six-day round trip. Water from a lake created in 1954 is pumped through the gardens to waterfalls, pools, a geyser, fountains, and to the watering system before it is recycled back into the lake. In 2015, Hodges Gardens was listed on the
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Park features

The park included referred to as Hodges Gardens and featured of gardens, a area, which included a lighthouse, bass fishing lake, hiking and biking trails, and RV and wilderness camping.


Services and amenities

* Amphitheater * Bicycle Riding * Bird Watching * Boating (Boat rental) * Cabins * Lodge (Accommodates up to 52) * Canoeing (Canoe Rental) * Fishing (Fishing Pier) * Hiking * Kayaking (Kayak Rental) * Lookout Tower * Pavilion * Picnicking * Tent Area * Walking * Waterfall * Wildlife Viewing


Things to see

Many plants and flowers were grown in tropical greenhouses on the property and some flowers like tulips, hyacinths, & daffodils were imported to add variety for visitors. Flowers were planted on one level above another. Views of water lilies,
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, Holly Berries. In December 2007 a reported 600 Rose bushes were planted. Easter Sunrise Services, Shakespearean Plays, concerts,
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Fireworks and more were planned. There were walkways, foot bridges, streams, waterfalls, overlooks including the lookout tower, and more. From the overlook, Texas, more than away, could be viewed. A dual stairway had a cascading waterfall down the center, many fountains spewing water into the air, and trees adorned with
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Pictures from the gardens


Returning the gardens to the foundation

After a half century of operations, the gardens and cabins were refurbished by the state and opened to the public on March 20, 2008. Camping facilities became available a few months thereafter. But after nine years, the State, with a tight budget, chose not to continue to operate Hodges Gardens. Instead, the Louisiana Department of Culture, Recreation & Tourism and the Office of State Parks returned ownership to the A. J. and Nona Triggs Foundation. Mayor Kenneth Freeman of Many and private preservation groups have sought to preserve Hodges Gardens, which Freeman indicated he has visited several times a year since 1964, when he was eight years of age. "Every time I go I see something new and beautiful. I don't want to lose that for future generations, not to mention the economic impact it would have on our local economies," Freeman said. He urged area residents to patronize the park on a regular basis.


See also

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National Register of Historic Places listings in Sabine Parish, Louisiana __NOTOC__ This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Sabine Parish, Louisiana. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties on the National Register of Historic Places in Sabine Parish, Louisiana, Sabine P ...


References


External links


HodgesGardens.netToledoBendLakeCountry.com -- Official site of the Toledo Bend (Sabine Parish) Tourist CommissionHodges Gardens State Park - Louisiana Office of State ParksHodges Gardens near Toledo Bend Reservoir
{{authority control State parks of Louisiana Protected areas of Sabine Parish, Louisiana
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Parks on the National Register of Historic Places in Louisiana National Register of Historic Places in Sabine Parish, Louisiana