The Treetop Views At The Longleaf Vista Trail In Louisiana Are One Of A Kind

The Longleaf Vista Trail in Kisatchie National Forest offers unique treetop views and varied terrain, making it a standout hiking destination in Louisiana.

There’s nothing more exciting than setting off on a new outdoor adventure. Luckily, Louisiana is chock-full of incredible hiking and nature trails that feature everything from bayous to prairies. The Longleaf Vista Trail in the Kisatchie National Forest might just be one of the most unique hikes in Louisiana, and once you reach the end of the trail, you’ll be amazed by the beautiful treetop views—a rarity in Louisiana!

The Kisatchie National Forest is the only national forest in Louisiana. Clocking in at over 600,000 acres, it spans over seven parishes and is broken up into five ranger districts.

There are countless primitive trails peppered throughout the forest. For a short and sweet hike with amazing views, you’ll want to check out the Longleaf Vista Trail.

The 1.5-mile loop trail will take you on a journey through the towering pine trees with multiple wildlife viewing opportunities.

This isn’t your average Louisiana trail. You’ll encounter some of the most varied terrain Louisiana has to offer along the way.

But even with the rolling hills and elevation, it's a great trail with families with kids of all ages.

Elevations in the Kisatchie Hills range from 120-320 feet above sea level.

The longleaf vista recreation area is one of the higher points, at approximately 300 feet in elevation.

When you reach the recreation center, you'll be rewarded with one of the most spectacular tree top views in Louisiana.

Sit back and enjoy the incredible panoramic views. It's not often you get views like this in Louisiana!

Have you ever hiked the Longleaf Vista Trail or checked out the views from the Recreation Area? Let us know in the comments below!

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