There are dozens of trails in Louisiana offering beautifully scenic views of our waterways, but this one particular trail also has something few other trails do – tree top views! Clocking in at less than eight miles, this trail is rated moderately difficult, but is easy enough to knock out in an afternoon. It’s a great hike for both casual hikers and experienced backpackers – and you can even bring your dog along for the adventure! Let’s take a closer look:

The Kisatchie National Forest is the only National Forest in Louisiana.

Justin Meissen/Flickr Comprised of over 600,000 acres spread over five Ranger Districts, the area is quite popular among hikers, backpackers, and wilderness enthusiasts.

One of the many trails in the forest is the Backbone Trail.

Emily Hernandez/AllTrails Located just north of Alexandria, this primitive trail is perfect for anyone looking to immerse themselves in nature for a few hours.

The main trail is just shy of eight miles, but it’s frequently paired with the Caroline Dormon trail for those looking for a longer hike.

Priscilla Punch/AllTrails Both trails combined are around 15 miles.

The terrain is challenging and the trail is primitive.

Stephanie Nash/AllTrails The rolling hills add a fun element you don’t often get to experience down here in Louisiana.

The views along the way are quite impressive.

Jay Miney/All Trails

It’s not very often you get tree-top views in Louisiana!

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There are a few campsites along the trail if you want to make a weekend out of it.

trinity bourque/AllTrails Just be sure to bring plenty of water and leave only footprints behind!

The Backbone Trail is located in the Kisatchie National Forest and the GPS coordinates for the trailhead are 31.508348, -93.033948. For more information, including trail maps, check out the Kisatchie National Forest website here.

Justin Meissen/Flickr

Comprised of over 600,000 acres spread over five Ranger Districts, the area is quite popular among hikers, backpackers, and wilderness enthusiasts.

Emily Hernandez/AllTrails

Located just north of Alexandria, this primitive trail is perfect for anyone looking to immerse themselves in nature for a few hours.

Priscilla Punch/AllTrails

Both trails combined are around 15 miles.

Stephanie Nash/AllTrails

The rolling hills add a fun element you don’t often get to experience down here in Louisiana.

Jay Miney/All Trails

Jay Miney/AllTrails

trinity bourque/AllTrails

Just be sure to bring plenty of water and leave only footprints behind!

Have you ever hiked this amazing trail? Let us know in the comments below, and don’t forget to share photos from your adventure on our Louisiana Nature Lovers Facebook group!

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