The 17-Mile Scenic Drive In Louisiana You Will Want To Take As Soon As You Can
Gas up the car, it’s time for a road trip! Today, we are trading our picture-perfect bayous and swamp scenes for a truly unique landscape that many don’t realize is hiding right in the heart of Louisiana. The Longleaf Trail Scenic Byway is one of the most scenic routes in Louisiana, and it belongs on everyone’s bucket list.

The beautiful Longleaf Trail Scenic Byway will show you a side of Louisiana you never knew existed.

The 17-mile route runs along Forest Road 59 connecting LA Highways 117 and 119, about 30 miles south of Natchitoches.
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This particular drive covers some of the most unique and varied terrain in Louisiana. Elevations range from 80-400 feet above sea level - something Louisianians certainly are not used to.
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You’ll see signs for the turn-off from the main road and you can drive your car right up to the overlook.



You’ll be second guessing if you’re still in Louisiana.

And since it's centrally located in the state, there's no reason you shouldn't make plans for an epic road trip with family and friends!
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And that's quite alright! You can bring a tent and spend a day or two out here exploring the many trails throughout the Kisatchie National Forest.
Have you ever driven down the Longleaf Trail Scenic Byway? Let us know in the comments below!
For more scenic byways in Louisiana, check out our previous article here.
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