Jimmy Hinds Park
Named after SFA's first agriculture professor, Hinds Park is located on the property where he lived and farmed. Work began in 2014, and what was once a privet-infested forest is now a sunlit patch of creek bottomland. This area is home to muscadine grape trials and two circles of bald cypresses, affectionately called "Treehenge."
Location
514 East Austin Street, Nacogdoches, United States
