With over 600,000 acres to explore, the Kisatchie National Forest has something for everyone. Nature lovers of all backgrounds can enjoy the countless hiking trails, campgrounds, and some of the most challenging terrain in Louisiana, not to mention some pretty incredible views. Just on the southwestern edge of the forest lies one of the most fascinating historical markers in the state.

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While you’re in the area, you may want to check out some of the hiking trails in the Kisatchie National Forest. For an epic hiking adventure, tackle the Wild Azalea Trail, the longest primitive trail in Louisiana.

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