Jonesville Louisiana HIKING TRAILS & PLACES TO HIKE


Listed below are the best hiking trails and places to hike near Jonesville, Louisiana.



1. Town of Jonesville Walking Trail

Community Loop Path. Accessible 24 hours a day for easy walks or jogs. The flat loop path is perfect for all ages and fitness levels. Complete 4 laps for a mile and enjoy a leisurely stroll any time.

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2. Catahoula National Wildlife Refuge

Wildlife Haven Trails. Wander through hardwood forests that flood seasonally, creating dynamic scenery and habitats. Trails wind across nearly 25,000 acres teeming with birds and wildlife. Enjoy peaceful hikes, wildlife observation, and tranquil escapes in nature.

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3. St. Mary's Falls Trail

Waterfall Hidden Gem. Embark on a short, family-friendly hike through the J.C. "Sonny" Gilbert Wildlife Management Area. The easy, one-mile trail rewards hikers with a stunning waterfall surrounded by dense forest. Shaded paths and gentle elevation make it ideal for beginners.

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4. Rock Falls Trail

Multi-Tiered Cascade Walk. This slightly steeper trail in the J.C. "Sonny" Gilbert Wildlife Management Area leads to a beautiful, multi-level waterfall. Tackle under a mile of trail with around 150 feet of elevation for a short but invigorating trek. Perfect for those seeking easy adventure and picturesque scenery.

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5. Clark Creek Trail

Waterfalls and Hills. Explore challenging terrain filled with hardwoods and rocky outcrops just over the Louisiana border. Hike to scenic waterfalls and enjoy steep climbs and rewarding overlooks. Clark Creek's network of trails is perfect for adventurous hikers seeking dramatic natural beauty.

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6. Tunica Hills Trail

Bluffs and Ravines. Discover a rare, rugged side of Louisiana with steep hills, deep ravines, and lush forests. Trails wind through the Tunica Hills Wildlife Management Area, often surprising hikers with clear streams and hidden waterfalls. Suitable for those who love wild terrain and scenic vistas.

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7. Wild Azalea Trail

Epic Forest Trek. Stretching an impressive 31 miles, this is Louisiana's longest hiking trail. Traverse diverse pine forests and rolling hills in Kisatchie National Forest for a true backcountry experience. Perfect for thru-hikers and those seeking adventure off the beaten path.

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8. Chicot State Park Trail

Lakeside Loop Hike. Circle scenic Chicot Lake on this extensive trail known for wildlife and beautiful water views. The varied terrain includes forests, hills, and wooden bridges, offering options from short loops to longer hikes. Great for spotting birds, turtles, and deer in a serene setting.

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9. Forts Randolph Trail

Historic River Walk. Stroll along the Red River and explore the historic grounds of Civil War-era Forts Randolph and Buhlow. Flat, shaded trails make this an easy hike rich with history and river views. Ideal for history buffs and those seeking a relaxed outing.

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10. Kisatchie National Forest Backbone Trail

Ridge Adventure Route. Venture along elevated ridges and through longleaf pine forests on this unique trail. The Backbone Trail is known for its moderate difficulty and sweeping panoramas. Enjoy solitude and adventure in some of Louisiana's best wilderness areas.

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