Near Chicot State Park Hiking Trail
Near Chicot State Park Hiking Trail
Near Chicot State Park Hiking Trail
Near Chicot State Park Hiking Trail
Near Chicot State Park Hiking Trail

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Chicot State Park Hiking Trail

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18
mi
Distance
736
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
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Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
18.04mi
Distance
736ft
Elevation Gain
736ft
Elevation Loss
25%
Max Grade
88ft
High Point
31ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
The Chicot State Park Trail is 19 beautiful miles of Louisiana wilderness through dense forests and past swampy lake shores. As its name would suggest, the trail is located in Chicot State Park. It creates a perimeter around Lake Chicot and provides several access points. This trail is open to hikers and backpackers and offers six primitive campsites that all sit on the edge of the lake. The campsites all have a metal fire rings and quite a bit of privacy. If youare looking to get out and really experience Louisiana nature, traversing this trail as a backpacker for a night or two would be a great way to get that experience. The easiest way to hop on the trail is from the South Landing Trailhead, which can be found just past the main entrance into Chicot State Park. Day hikers could start at the South Landing Trailhead and take the trail to Walker Branch Trailhead and then backtrack for a nice 4-mile hike that takes you over the scenic bridge over Lake Chicot. The trail is surprisingly steep and hilly at times, so donat let it catch you off guard. These slopes can be really slippery when wet. A good pair of hiking boots is recommended for this trail. At times the forest is covered in large vines, and you get the feeling that youave walked into an ancient jungle. The sounds of woodpeckers pecking away echo through the forest. Lazy creeks meander slowly - twisting their way through the landscape. Small shoots of bamboo densely populate some sections of the trail. The park service has benches that are sparsely placed along the trail for visitors to just sit and enjoy the sounds of nature. Magnolia trees can occasionally be spotted. Also, keep your eye out for the toothache tree - it's not the type of tree you want to lean against while resting on the side of the trail. The bark of these trees is covered in what looks like alligator teeth, and it can be used medicinally to numb the mouth. Note that the mosquitos can be thick outside of winter, so take precaution while enjoying this lovely walk through nature!

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