A Mysterious Woodland Trail In Louisiana Will Take You To Abandoned WWII Relics
Grab your sneakers, because there’s one incredible hiking area that’s home to one of the most unique hiking trails in Louisiana. History lovers and nature lovers will have a blast exploring the Woodlands Conservancy, and here’s why:
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There’s even an equestrian trail, in case you wanted to bring your gentle giant out for some adventure.
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But if you have the time, the Bottomland Trail is a must-see.
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Go ahead and take a peep inside. Just remember to leave the place as you found it so future generations can enjoy it as well.
For more information, including hours of operation and trail maps, visit the Woodlands Conservancy website, and don’t forget to give them a follow on Facebook. Have you ever explored these trails? Let us know in the comments!
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Woodlands Conservancy’s Woodlands Trail, 449 F Edward Hebert Blvd, Belle Chasse, LA 70037, USA