There are not many trails in the Kisatchie Hills Wilderness, but the current trails are well marked for the most part. Depending on which trail you wish to follow, you …
With panoramic views, picnic areas, restrooms, parking, hiking trails, and a large pavilion, the Longleaf Vista Recreation Area is a popular spot along the Longleaf Scenic Byway by both motorists …
The Longleaf Scenic Byway follows the paved Longleaf Vista Road for 17 miles through Kisatchie National Forest. The roadway also passes right by the Kisatchie Hills Wilderness, which encompasses well over 8,000 acres of untouched nature.
The Backbone Trail is a popular hiking path in the Kisatchie Hills Wilderness. The trail is almost 8 miles long and can be turned into a 9-mile loop by including …
If biking the Sandstone Trail, you have the option here to use the singletrack on the south side of the road or stick on the dirt road, itself. The road offers a wider, quicker option than the lesser used singletrack.
Being in a wilderness area, there is no "official" campsite here. There is, however, evidence of people having stayed here before. Much of the Backbone Trail is locked in under …