Details for Lost Pines of Texas

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5021009208

Data

Marker Number 9208
Atlas Number 5021009208
Marker Title Lost Pines of Texas
Index Entry Lost Pines of Texas
Address
City Bastrop
County Bastrop
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 677465
UTM Northing 3321181
Subject Codes Botany
Marker Year 1969
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location entrance to Bastrop State Park, SH 21 at Loop 150, Bastrop
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 18" x 28"
Marker Text Located 80 miles west of the main pine belt of Texas, these trees probably were once part of vast, prehistoric pine forests. As land areas gradually rose, possibly due to glacier activity, most of the forests moved east. Ideal local conditions have kept the Lost Pines intact. One of the first records of the trees was made in 1807 by Zebulon Pike, explorer for whom Pike's Peak was named. In the 19th century, these loblolly pines supported the county's main industry. Local lumber was shipped by riverboat and ox-wagon to points all over Texas. (1969)

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