
Dirt Bike Trails
Near Creola, Louisiana
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Dirt Bike Trails Near Creola, Louisiana
Discover the best dirt bike trails near you. Browse trail maps, check difficulty ratings, and find your next adventure — whether you're looking for a quick ride or an all-day expedition.

Hickman Trail
This is a great, fast, and fun trail that winds through the Kisatchie Forest. Trails are marked with a red diamond and guide you very well without worrying about getting lost. There are a lot of undulations and hills in central Louisiana. The trail is approximately 50" wide and is a two-way trail, s...
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Livingston Trail
This is a smooth flowy trail that is overgrown at times but approximately 50" wide in spots. The trail is marked with a yellow diamond to help guide you along the way. There are beautiful tall pines, a very nice area in the heart of Kisatchiie forest. The best time to complete is in the fall/winter ...
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Iatt Lake Trail
This route starts on Forest Service Rd 558 off of LA-167 and eventually puts you out at a lookout boardwalk on Latt Lake. This trail is in Kisatchie Nation Forest and there are several side spurs to explore. The dirt and gravel roads can be very slick when wet. This trail has beautiful views however...
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Claiborne "A" Loop
A diversified amount of roots, rocks, and flowy single track through the Kisatchie Forest has some elevation change. After a decent rain, the ground holds its moisture, so plan on wet and slimy conditions with some possible downed trees and mud holes. Overall, a very fun ride with many trails that c...
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Claiborne "B" Loop
A diversified amount of roots, rocks, and flowy single track through the Kisatchie Forest has some elevation change. After a decent rain, the ground holds its moisture, so plan on wet and slimy conditions with some possible downed trees and mud holes. Overall, a very fun ride with many trails that c...
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Beulah Church Road
This route starts on Beulah Church Road and turns onto Little Mail Road. This trail starts right outside of Kisatchie Nation Forest and brings you into it. The dirt roads can be very slick when wet. This trail has beautiful views and once you get into Kisatchie Nation Forest, there are several side ...
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The Narrows
I call this trail The Narrows because it is very narrow. If you don't like pin striping I wouldn't go down this trail. I was in a mid-size truck a Nissan Frontier and the brush was dragging both sides of the truck most of the way down the trail. It's a beautiful area some places are fairly open and ...
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Kisatchie National Forest Camp and Trail
This network of Forest Service roads will take you to a few camp spots and overlooks in the Kisatchie National Forest. There are dispersed campsites and campsites large enough for group camps, and all of them are free. Follow all Forest Service rules;there are multiple information boards throughout ...
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Sandstone
Great trail that is well maintained and easily rideable by following the green arrows. A lot of ups/downs/left/rights with some nice elevation changes for central LA. Very fun trail for all variety of riders from young to old. Mostly 2 track for the whole trail but a very enjoyable 2 track. The t...
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Kurthwood Road
Kurthwood Road is a point-to-point maintained Forest Service road. Connecting Highway 117 on the west end to Highway 118 on the north end, Kurthwood Road is a great trail to explore more challenging side trails ranging from 0.25 miles to 2.8 miles. The road is a mixture of dirt, sand, and gravel. Th...
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Kisatchie Falls
Starting from Highway 118, this trail starts on a gravel, maintained road, then turns to National Forest dirt road. The trail travels through both private and National Forest land, so be sure to follow all posted signs. The trail offers a few places to camp along Kisatchie Bayou with sandbars and fi...
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Jake Creel Road
This route starts on Jake Creel Road and ends at Aunt Marie's Road. This trail contains deep washouts and mud holes. The dirt roads are very slick when wet. This trail has beautiful views but has private property on both sides of the road so don't go off on any of the side trails. This trail is very...
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5338-W022B
This trail is in Kisatchie National Forest and is an intermediate trail. It has very deep mud holes, deep water, and steep ascents/descents. There are several side trails that you can explore and there are many nice, beautiful spots to stop and have a picnic. While this trail has very nice views, yo...
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West Creek
This is a pretty moderate trail that goes down into the valley. It begins with a steep descent to a dirt path that is very slick when it is wet. Near the bottom of the descent is a deep washout that can be tricky to navigate into. After this first obstacle, most of the trail is a winding path throug...
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Stone Hindge
Enter from West Creek Bottom and enter into a large washout. There is a large boulder in the middle of the trail at the bottom. After clearing this, you will be on a tight trail with massive boulders on the edges of the trail. There is a tree that will take out a windshield and top if not careful. A...
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Bottom Road
This route starts off the main road through the park. There is a small sand dune at the beginning of the trail to the right. You enter into the woods from a small field. If it is wet, you will pass through several small mud holes and several larger mud holes along the way. When you get to the end, y...
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East Creek
This is a beautiful rock and dirt trail through a valley. You don't even realize you are in Louisiana with all the rocks. It begins with a steep descent into the valley down a mostly dirt trail and some steep rock ledges at the top. You drop down into a lush green forest with rocks following a path ...
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Mountain Road
Start out in a creek bottom and drive up a very rocky climb. There are two large rock ledges. One has a bypass, the other does not. If it is wet, this trail will become very slick. You will exit into a field at the top of the park.
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Rolling Rocks
Start in East Creek bottom and begin the climb from one of two entrances that are approximately twenty feet apart. This trail is pure rocks. It has multiple lines up and multiple exits. This trail will challenge mildly built rigs all the way to rockbouncers. This is one of the most used trails in th...
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Ramsey Hill Road
This trail is very fun to cruise down, soak in the beautiful views, and spot wildlife. Both sides are flooded with pine trees and shrubbery. The area is also very wildlife-abundant, so be cautious when driving and be respectful of wildlife. This road has several turn-offs that are private property. ...
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ATV trails near Creola, Louisiana
Explore ATV-friendly trails near you. These trails are accessible for vehicles up to 50 inches wide, perfect for ATVs and smaller off-road machines.

Hickman Trail
This is a great, fast, and fun trail that winds through the Kisatchie Forest. Trails are marked with a red diamond and guide you very well without worrying about getting lost. There are a lot of undulations and hills in central Louisiana. The trail is approximately 50" wide and is a two-way trail, s...
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Livingston Trail
This is a smooth flowy trail that is overgrown at times but approximately 50" wide in spots. The trail is marked with a yellow diamond to help guide you along the way. There are beautiful tall pines, a very nice area in the heart of Kisatchiie forest. The best time to complete is in the fall/winter ...
Learn more about Livingston Trail

Iatt Lake Trail
This route starts on Forest Service Rd 558 off of LA-167 and eventually puts you out at a lookout boardwalk on Latt Lake. This trail is in Kisatchie Nation Forest and there are several side spurs to explore. The dirt and gravel roads can be very slick when wet. This trail has beautiful views however...
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The Narrows
I call this trail The Narrows because it is very narrow. If you don't like pin striping I wouldn't go down this trail. I was in a mid-size truck a Nissan Frontier and the brush was dragging both sides of the truck most of the way down the trail. It's a beautiful area some places are fairly open and ...
Learn more about The Narrows
UTV/side-by-side trails near Creola, Louisiana
Find UTV and side-by-side trails near you. These trails accommodate vehicles up to 60 inches wide, ideal for UTVs, side-by-sides, and wider off-road rigs.

Iatt Lake Trail
This route starts on Forest Service Rd 558 off of LA-167 and eventually puts you out at a lookout boardwalk on Latt Lake. This trail is in Kisatchie Nation Forest and there are several side spurs to explore. The dirt and gravel roads can be very slick when wet. This trail has beautiful views however...
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Beulah Church Road
This route starts on Beulah Church Road and turns onto Little Mail Road. This trail starts right outside of Kisatchie Nation Forest and brings you into it. The dirt roads can be very slick when wet. This trail has beautiful views and once you get into Kisatchie Nation Forest, there are several side ...
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The Narrows
I call this trail The Narrows because it is very narrow. If you don't like pin striping I wouldn't go down this trail. I was in a mid-size truck a Nissan Frontier and the brush was dragging both sides of the truck most of the way down the trail. It's a beautiful area some places are fairly open and ...
Learn more about The Narrows

Kisatchie National Forest Camp and Trail
This network of Forest Service roads will take you to a few camp spots and overlooks in the Kisatchie National Forest. There are dispersed campsites and campsites large enough for group camps, and all of them are free. Follow all Forest Service rules;there are multiple information boards throughout ...
Learn more about Kisatchie National Forest Camp and Trail
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