The Wild Azalea Trail Is An Unrivaled Forest Hike In Louisiana Everyone Should Take At Least Once
With over 600,000 acres to explore, the Kisatchie National Forest is a nature lover’s paradise. The state’s only National Forest is home to hundreds of primitive trails that will lead you on a journey through the forest’s unique landscape, and there’s one trail that everyone should hike at least once in their life — the Wild Azalea Trail.

It’s the longest primitive trail in the state, not to be confused with the Tammany Trace, the state’s longest rail-trail (31 miles).

It runs from the town of Woodsworth to Valentine Lake in Boyce. Even though the length of the trail may be intimidating, the actual trail is fairly easy, so bring the whole family out to enjoy this adventure.
Advertisement

Even if you don't have time to hike the entire trail, you can still spend the day exploring before turning around and heading back to the car.
Advertisement

And the trail is so remote, you may have it all to yourself!

These beauties tend to bloom in March and April, so mark your calendars!

Like these wild horses!

Camping in the forest is allowed, just make sure you're off the actual trail, and don't forget to pack out what you pack in so that future generations can enjoy the lovely space, too.
Have you ever hiked the wild Azalea Trail? Let us know in the comments below!
OnlyInYourState may earn compensation through affiliate links in this article. As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.
Featured Addresses
Wild Azalea Trailhead, 352-398 Castor Plunge Rd, Woodworth, LA 71485, USA
Wild Azalea Trailhead - Evangeline Camp, 2795-3206 Messina Rd, Boyce, LA 71409, USA