The Recreation and Park Commission for the Parish of East Baton Rouge, more commonly known as BREC oversees more than 170 parks in the Greater Baton Rouge Area. One of the parks BREC oversees is the Comite River Park, a secluded little park in Baton Rouge with an incredible little nature trail that’s ideal for both hikers and bikers. Grab your gear and come with us to explore the Comite River Conservation Area Baton Rouge trails. For easier navigation, I encourage you to download AllTrails+ before you leave for this hike.
Comite River Park clocks in at about 100 acres, stretching along the beautiful Comite River as well at Cypress Bayou.
The hilly terrain makes it a popular spot for mountain bikers, but hikers can use the trail, too.
If you're hiking the trail, we'd recommend you hike the trail in reverse, so you can spot any mountain bikers heading in the other direction.
Pets are welcome, so bring your furry friend along for the adventure!
Just be sure to keep them on a leash.
The scenery along the trail is mesmerizing.
The park also features picnic tables, restrooms, and a bike cleaning station.
You might even see some wildlife along the way.
Keep your eyes peeled for white-tailed deer, owls, and yes, snakes.
There are several spots along the trail that open up to waterfront views.
Find yourself a patch of sand, sit for a spell, and take in the view.
You'll feel like you're a million miles away from everything. It's the perfect little spot to sit back and tune out all of the distractions in your life and just appreciate the little things. You might even find the urge to make a splash in the water!
Have you ever hiked the trails at Comite River Park? Let us know in the comments! Don’t forget to download AllTrails+ before you leave for this or any hike in Louisiana.
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