Bienville Parish
Driskill Mountain (Highest Point in Louisiana)
Bienville Parish
Driskill Mountain (Highest Point in Louisiana)
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Driskill Mountain, also known as Mount Driskill, stands as Louisiana's highest natural point, reaching an elevation of 163 meters (535 feet) above sea level. Located in north-central Louisiana's Bienville Parish, approximately 5.3 miles southeast of Bryceland, this summit offers a unique landscape of gently rolling hills and pine forests, a distinct contrast to the state's more common marshlands. It holds the distinction of being the third-lowest state high point in the United States, making it a notable geographic landmark.
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Yes, there are two primary trails leading to the summit of Driskill Mountain. Both are well-marked and relatively easy, though one is considered slightly more challenging. They wind through pine and hardwood forests, offering a pleasant walk to Louisiana's highest point.
The roundtrip hike to the summit of Driskill Mountain is approximately 1.8 miles. Most hikers can complete the journey in about 45 minutes to an hour, depending on their pace and how long they spend at the summit.
The hike to Driskill Mountain is considered a 'light adventure' and is very manageable for beginners, families, and casual hikers. While it's Louisiana's highest point, the elevation gain is minimal, and the trails are not steep. Comfortable shoes and water are generally all that's needed.
Absolutely! Driskill Mountain is an excellent family-friendly destination. The easy, short trails are suitable for children and adults of all ages, making it a perfect outing for families looking for a gentle outdoor adventure.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the trails at Driskill Mountain. As the trails are on private land, visitors are asked to be respectful of the property. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain a pleasant experience for everyone.
The trails traverse through beautiful pine and hardwood forests. You might spot wild azalea and dogwood, especially vibrant in spring. While not a wildlife hotspot, you could encounter common forest animals like squirrels, various bird species, and possibly deer. The summit itself is marked by a distinctive pile of rocks and a guestbook.
Given the relatively easy nature of the hike, comfortable walking or hiking shoes are recommended. It's also advisable to bring water, especially during warmer months. Dressing in layers is a good idea, particularly in spring and fall, to adapt to changing temperatures.
The traditional starting point for the hike is at the historic Mt. Zion Presbyterian Church and Driskill Cemetery, where parking is typically available. This area serves as the trailhead for accessing the mountain's paths.
Amenities directly at Driskill Mountain are limited. There are no cafes, restaurants, or hotels on-site. For dining and accommodation, you would need to look in nearby towns such as Arcadia or Ruston. Lake Claiborne State Park, about 20 miles northeast, offers camping opportunities.
Driskill Mountain, at 535 feet (163 meters), holds the distinction of being the third-lowest state high point in the United States. Only Florida's Britton Hill and Delaware's Ebright Azimuth are lower. This makes it a unique and accessible peak for 'Highpointers' aiming to reach the highest elevation in all 50 states.
Yes, Driskill Mountain can be suitable for a winter hike, especially given Louisiana's generally mild winters. The trails remain accessible, and the cooler temperatures can make for a pleasant experience. Always check local weather conditions before heading out, as occasional cold snaps or wet weather can occur.