It’s the perfect time of year to lace up those hiking boots and get outside and do some exploring. One of the most underrated areas in Louisiana to hike is the Kisatchie National Forest, which has endless primitive trails that are perfect for both an afternoon hike or a weekend warrior. If you’re looking for a medium-length trail that will add a bit of a challenge while offering extraordinary views, well we’ve got the perfect trail for you. Let’s check it out.

The Kisatchie National Forest is the only National Forest in Louisiana. Clocking in at over 600,000 acres, this untouched natural oasis spans over seven different parishes and is broken up into five ranger districts.

Lyle Guidry/All Trails Each district has dozens and dozens of trails to explore, ranging in length and intensity. You’ll be surprised at the rugged terrain on some of these trails!

The Sugar Cane Trail is a hidden gem that’s worthy of the extra effort to get to.

Aaron Gates/All Trails Located near Minden, this trail is ideal for anyone looking to spend a few hours immersed among some of Louisiana’s most atypical landscape.

The loop trail is roughly 6.5 miles long and is good for all skill levels.

alltrails.com Since it is a primitive trail, you may encounter some uneven ground or rocky terrain, but nothing too tricky.

Footbridges and paths will take you on an adventure like you’ve never seen before.

Clint Meleton/All Trails You’ll catch glimpses of all types of terrain, water views, and ample wildlife viewing opportunities.

It’s a great trail for anyone looking to get away from it all for a few hours.

Kathy Sepulvado/All Trails You could easily be the only person on the trail!

The trail winds around the Caney Lakes, offering some beautiful views.

Allison Eastman/All Trails It’s a nice break from the towering pines.

On a clear day, you’ll want to just sit for a spell and take in the view.

Stephen Ashcraft/All Trails We wouldn’t blame you. Peace and quiet and the time to sit alone with your thoughts? Yes, please!

The trail is nationally recognized for its scenic values.

Allison Eastman/All Trails And it’s no wonder why. With views at stunning as this, you may find yourself never wanting to leave.

Have you ever hiked the Sugar Cane Trail? Share your experience with us in the comments below!

Lyle Guidry/All Trails

Each district has dozens and dozens of trails to explore, ranging in length and intensity. You’ll be surprised at the rugged terrain on some of these trails!

Aaron Gates/All Trails

Located near Minden, this trail is ideal for anyone looking to spend a few hours immersed among some of Louisiana’s most atypical landscape.

alltrails.com

Since it is a primitive trail, you may encounter some uneven ground or rocky terrain, but nothing too tricky.

Clint Meleton/All Trails

You’ll catch glimpses of all types of terrain, water views, and ample wildlife viewing opportunities.

Kathy Sepulvado/All Trails

You could easily be the only person on the trail!

Allison Eastman/All Trails

It’s a nice break from the towering pines.

Stephen Ashcraft/All Trails

We wouldn’t blame you. Peace and quiet and the time to sit alone with your thoughts? Yes, please!

And it’s no wonder why. With views at stunning as this, you may find yourself never wanting to leave.

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Address: Sugar Cane Trail, Kisatchie National Forest, Glenmora, LA 71433, USA