This Tiered Waterfall And Swimming Hole In Louisiana Must Be On Your Summer Bucket List
By Jackie Ann|Published June 01, 2022
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Louisiana native and LSU Alum (Geaux Tigers!), Jackie has lived in Louisiana for over three decades and currently lives in New Orleans. She's been writing for OnlyInYourState since 2016 and can often be found with a coffee at her side, dreaming of her next adventure.
We know what you’re thinking. Waterfalls? In Louisiana? You may be surprised to learn that there are a few waterfalls in Louisiana, especially in the northern part of the state. Now, don’t venture out expecting to see 100-foot cascades, we aren’t that lucky, but this particular hike leads to a lovely waterfall where you can splash around.
The J.C. “Sonny” Wildlife Management Area goes by many names.
Formally known as the Sicily Island Hills Wildlife Management Area, it’s also known as the Sicily Island Hills State Wildlife Management Area, but its official name is the J.C. "Sonny" Gilbert Wildlife Management Area.
It was established in 1980 and is a hidden gem for nature lovers, hunters, and bird watchers.
The rugged terrain makes it a unique place to go hiking, and the elevation can range from 35 to 245 feet above sea level. By Louisiana standards, you’re practically in the clouds!
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There are four streams that meander through the WMA.
There are a few different trails within the WMA, the seven-mile Big Creek Hiking Trail, the 0.7-mile Rock Falls Trail, and the one-mile St. Mary’s Falls Trail.
The St. Mary’s Falls Trail is a loop that does have some rocky terrain, but it's easy enough that you can bring the youngest of nature lovers out for an adventure.
There are three waterfalls within this WMA, and the St. Mary’s Falls Trail will lead you straight to its namesake cascade.
Stand underneath the waterfall, soak your feet in the pool, and splash around! You can even bring your dog along for the adventure, they'll love playing in the water!
Once you see St. Mary’s Falls, you’ll want to check out the other waterfalls in the area. The Rock Falls trail is about the same length, and will bring you straight to Rock Falls, the tallest waterfall in Louisiana! If you’ve ever visited St. Mary’s Falls, let us know in the comments below!
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