Built-in response to the Great Mississippi Flood of 1927, the Bonnet Carré Spillway serves to redirect water from the Mississippi River to flow into Lake Pontchartrain, which then makes its way down to the Gulf. It’s only been opened a handful of times since it was constructed, including twice in 2019, and most recently in April of 2020. In addition to flood management, the area is also a protected wildlife management area, home to countless creatures both on land and in the water.

While fishing and crabbing is certainly a popular pastime along the spillway, there’s a beautiful bike trail that’s perfect for a springtime hike, and you’ll want to tackle it as soon as you can. Read on to learn why we think you’ll enjoy exploring the Bonnet Carré Spillway Trail in Louisiana in spring.

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To help you prepare for one of the best spring hikes in Louisiana, we suggest checking out our ultimate hiking guide for suggestions about what to bring on your outdoor adventure. And, if you’d like to explore some more, we recommend looking at these ideas of what to do during the spring in Louisiana.

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What are some of the best spring hikes in Louisiana?

Aside from the Bonnet Carré Spillway Trail, here are some of the best spring hikes in Louisiana:

  • Toledo Bend Reservoir Trail in Anacoco: This family-friendly looped hike with water views is just under 2 miles.
  • White Tail Trail in Homer: In addition to walking around Lake Claiborne, you'll see local wildlife when you go on this hike in the spring.
  • Valentine Lake Nature Trail in Elmer: Enjoy being immersed in nature when you follow this 1.8-mile path in Kisatchie National Forest.
  • Arboretum Loop in Turkey Creek: During the spring, you and your family will be treated to colorful wildflowers and wildlife when strolling along this boardwalk trail.

 

What are some popular places to visit during the spring in Louisiana?

Here are some popular places to visit during the spring in Louisiana:

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