Louisiana has plenty of hiking trails, but a good chunk of them are three miles or less. There are longer trails in areas like the Kisatchie National Forest, but outside of that, you’ll find yourself taking the same trail twice to get your mileage in. If you’re looking for a longer hike that’s still relatively easy, consider this historic hiking trail in Louisiana. Clocking in at six miles, it’s definitely one of the longer trails in the area, plus you’ll get to explore a unique part of Louisiana’s history. Here’s what you need to know:

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Have you ever hiked this historic hiking trail in Louisiana? Share your comments with me in the comments below.

Visit the Port Hudson State Historic Site website to learn more, and start planning your adventure today.

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