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Kisatchie Hills Wilderness Area Adventures

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.

8,701
Acres Protected
10
Miles of Trails
5,000
Annual Visitors
1980
Year Established

Popular Activities

Plan Your Visit

Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Kisatchie Hills Wilderness Area.

Entrance Requirements

Free access with no permits required.

Best Time to Visit

Fall through spring is best, with cooler temperatures and less humidity.

Visitor Information

Closest ranger station located in Kisatchie National Forest headquarters.

Getting There

Access via Highway 119 and Forest Service Road 59; roads are gravel but accessible by most vehicles.

Weather & Climate

Summers are hot and humid with temperatures often exceeding 90°F. Winters are mild, with average lows around 40°F. The region receives abundant rainfall, particularly in spring and fall.

Conservation Efforts

Concerns include wildfire risk and managing invasive species that threaten native flora. Conservation efforts focus on preserving its ecological integrity.

Camping in Kisatchie Hills Wilderness Area

Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.

Primitive Backcountry Sites

Primitive
No Reservations Needed

Scattered across the wilderness, these sites offer solitude and a rustic camping experience.

Top Trails

Kisatchie Loop Trail

Moderate
9.6 miles

A challenging loop through the heart of the wilderness, showcasing diverse ecosystems and rock formations.

Backbone Trail

Hard
7 miles

Offers a tougher hike with multiple elevation changes and rewarding views.

Trailblazer Tips

Bring plenty of water as sources can be scarce.

Be prepared for ticks and mosquitos, especially in warmer months.

Wilderness permits are not required, but it's wise to inform someone of your travel plans.

Wear sturdy footwear due to the rugged and rocky trails.

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