Sometimes all you need is a little change of scenery to recharge yourself. There are hundreds of trails in Louisiana that are ideal for those times when you just need to immerse yourself in Louisiana’s natural beauty, and this one trail, in particular, is so beautiful, it looks like something from another planet.
The Backbone Trail is located within the Kisatchie National Forest.
Chris Rockwood/All Trails The forest is home to countless primitive trails that are ideal for nature lovers, and you can camp right along the trail if you’d like to make a weekend out of it.
The trail is about 15 miles out and back.
Jean-Luc Guilbeaux/All Trails You can make this a loop trail if you follow the main road, Park Road 830, once you hit the trailhead on either side. This will add a few more miles to your journey, but then you won’t be backtracking or have to worry about parking two cars at the trailhead.
It’s certainly one of the longer trails we’ve featured, so plan accordingly!
Dillon Jones/All Trails Bring lots of water and some bug spray, depending on the time of year you visit.
The hike is pretty easy, but a considerable challenge as far as Louisiana hiking trails are concerned.
Chris Rockwood/All Trails You won’t find pristine boardwalks on this trail, you’ll be hiking up and down the rolling hills of the forest.
You might just have the trail all to yourself.
Chris Rockwood/All Trails
You’ll have some sensational views along the way.
Chris Rockwood/All Trails
It’s not often we are treated to treetop views like this!
Larry Ogle/Google Pull up a seat on a rock and enjoy the view.
Have you ever hiked the Backbone Trail? Let us know in the comments!
Chris Rockwood/All Trails
The forest is home to countless primitive trails that are ideal for nature lovers, and you can camp right along the trail if you’d like to make a weekend out of it.
Jean-Luc Guilbeaux/All Trails
You can make this a loop trail if you follow the main road, Park Road 830, once you hit the trailhead on either side. This will add a few more miles to your journey, but then you won’t be backtracking or have to worry about parking two cars at the trailhead.
Dillon Jones/All Trails
Bring lots of water and some bug spray, depending on the time of year you visit.
You won’t find pristine boardwalks on this trail, you’ll be hiking up and down the rolling hills of the forest.
Larry Ogle/Google
Pull up a seat on a rock and enjoy the view.
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Address: Backbone Trail, Montrose Rd, Natchitoches, LA 71457, USA