The W.G. Jones State Forest, which closed following Hurricane Beryl, reopened, the Texas A&M Forest Service announced in a July 22 Facebook post. Some paths remain closed due to damage from Hurricane Beryl.

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The forest service’s personnel and the Conroe Fire Department will continue to assess and clean up the damage until all trails are cleared, according to the social media announcement.

Hurricane Beryl hit the Greater Houston area July 8, leaving over 2.2 million people without power, Community Impact previously reported.