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Distance
18.05 miles
Elevation Gain
912 ft
Route Type
Loop
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Lake Chicot Loop Trail is a loop trail where you may see beautiful wildflowers located near Ville Platte, Louisiana.
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Fishing
Mountain Biking
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Dog Friendly
Forest
Lake
Scenic
Wildflowers
Wildlife
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Paddle Lake Martin
There's a boat launch for small boats, canoes, kayaks, and stand up paddle boards. Plenty of fishing from the banks or off a boat. Go at dusk for an unforgettable sunset from the water. If you paddle enough you may even be able to find a rope swing, or a rope ladder that offers an amazing aerial view.
Hike the Clark Creek Nature Area Loop
At times, this can be a very strenuous hike due to its steeply sloping loess bluff hills and frequent creek crossings. The trails are all marked with blazes and the occasional trail map. Clark Creek has over 50 waterfalls, many of which range from 10 to 30 feet. One of which along the trail has a good sized swimming hole to play in. There are even a couple of good boulders to climb if you look ...
Hike the Clark Creek Primitive Trail
Many small cascades can be found along this creek. On hot summer days, it's a great place to jump in and cool off.
There is a $3 fee per vehicle, plus an addition dollar per person for groups larger than two.
Camp at Kisatchie Bayou Campground
This campground has 17 walk-in sites and 1 drive in site, all come with tent pads, fire pits with a bbq rack, lantern posts, and trash receptacles. Restrooms are available, but there is no running water.
There are numerous trails throughout the Forest that are marked as multi-use trails. Distances vary from 1/2 mile to nearly 30 miles. Visitors to the Kisatchie Hills Wilderness Area can find 8...
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