Spanning over 600,000 acres across seven central and northern parishes, the Kisatchie National Forest is a nature lover’s paradise. Not only does Louisiana’s only National Forest appeal to hunters and fishers from all over the country, but hikers and campers too. The rugged terrain is some of the most unique in the state, too. The forest is home to some of Louisiana’s oldest rocks, beautiful longleaf pines, and rare plants and animals.

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If you’re interested in learning more about the hiking trails found within the forest, check out our previous article here where we highlight some of our favorites! Have you ever camped or hiked the Kisatchie? Let us know in the comments below!

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