Kisatchie Hills Wilderness Area is a pristine expanse of rolling hills and unique sandstone formations within the Kisatchie National Forest in Louisiana. This area offers outstanding opportunities for hiking, wildlife observation, and primitive camping.
Kisatchie Hills Wilderness Area, located in central Louisiana, encompasses 8,701 acres of forested hills, clear streams, and rugged terrain, providing a natural haven from the developed world. The only designated wilderness area in the state, it showcases an array of ecosystems, including pine and hardwood forests, which support diverse wildlife ranging from white-tailed deer and raccoons to the elusive Louisiana black bear. The area's rugged sandstone outcrops offer not only beautiful vistas but also challenging treks for adventurous hikers. Established to preserve Louisiana's natural landscapes, the wilderness area offers an abundance of recreational pursuits like hiking on its 10 miles of trails, primitive camping, and bird watching—especially during migration seasons. As visitors traverse the rugged terrain, they can take in the dense forestry and unique geological formations that make this area distinct. This protected space is a gem for those seeking solitude and a genuine wilderness experience.
Longleaf Vista Recreation Area
Unique sandstone formations
Louisiana's only wilderness area
Primitive camping opportunities
Offers scenic overlooks of the Kisatchie Hills.
Distinct geological formations that are prime photo spots.
Located nearby, it's popular for bird watching particularly during migration seasons.