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Good hiking trips in a driveable radius from New Orleans.
Posted on 10/14/25 at 10:44 am
Posted on 10/14/25 at 10:44 am
I don't typically hike over 5-7 miles. Nothing too hard, but moderate to hard with some elevation is fine. Have been to Big Bend and loved it, but the basin is about to be closed for 2 years. I don't mind driving, and in fact love a drive across west Texas. Have hiked Amicalola in North Georgia in the winter.
I'm aware of some other possibilities.... How do these measure up?
Guadalupe Mountains (couples with a jaunt to Carlsbad Caverns), TX, NM
Palo Duro Canyon State Park, TX
Texas Hill Country
Ouachita Mountains, AR
Little River Canyon, AL
Cloudland Canyon, GA
More suggestions invited. Thanks.
I'm aware of some other possibilities.... How do these measure up?
Guadalupe Mountains (couples with a jaunt to Carlsbad Caverns), TX, NM
Palo Duro Canyon State Park, TX
Texas Hill Country
Ouachita Mountains, AR
Little River Canyon, AL
Cloudland Canyon, GA
More suggestions invited. Thanks.
Posted on 10/14/25 at 11:19 am to Slippy
We just had a whole thread about Guadalupe Mountains; scroll back a few pages and you'll see a whole discussion on it.
Posted on 10/14/25 at 11:52 am to Slippy
Not sure if it fits the bill or not, but something closer to home - have you tried Tunica Hills up by St. Francisville?
Posted on 10/14/25 at 3:07 pm to jfw3535
There's beautiful hiking with waterfalls around the Buffalo National River in northern Arkansas.
It's actually called Clark Creek and it's right across the state line in Mississippi
https://www.mdwfp.com/parks-destinations/park/clark-creek-state-park
Tunica Hills is a Wildlife Management Area. Probably full of hunters right now.
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Tunica Hills
It's actually called Clark Creek and it's right across the state line in Mississippi
https://www.mdwfp.com/parks-destinations/park/clark-creek-state-park
Tunica Hills is a Wildlife Management Area. Probably full of hunters right now.
Posted on 10/14/25 at 8:37 pm to Slippy
Cheaha Wilderness Area, pinhoti trail- north Alabama. Legit through hiking. Strenuous switch backs. Basically the beginnings of the App trail, you will need to do your homework.
I never found any real hiking along those lines in the Hill country. Guadalupe is legit but that’s nowhere close to drivable from New Orleans.
The Arkansas buffalo river stuff looks amazing.
I never found any real hiking along those lines in the Hill country. Guadalupe is legit but that’s nowhere close to drivable from New Orleans.
The Arkansas buffalo river stuff looks amazing.
This post was edited on 10/14/25 at 9:17 pm
Posted on 10/14/25 at 8:55 pm to Shexter
We hiked that same trail and cave in '21. Its hard to describe how amazing it is in that cavern.


Posted on 10/15/25 at 8:07 am to Shexter
Im biased, but Arkansas is fantastic. I’d recommend taking bear precautions if you come up here. We’ve had some fatal attacks lately, though not focused in Buffalo area. I’ve been doing outdoor stuff here all my life and never really worried about bears until this year. I wouldn’t let it dissuade me from getting outside obviously (done plenty of camping in bear country in the Rockies) but I would run a bear bag and pack spray and air horn.
Posted on 10/15/25 at 5:48 pm to Slippy
I posted this in another thread not that long ago.
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LSshoe
Wild Azalea trail in Kisatchie. From Woodworth to Lake Valentine is 25 miles.
Backbone trail, Caroline Dormon, and sandstone can combine for 28 mile loop. Also Kisstchie just north of Alexandria.
Lake Chicot state park has a 20 mile loop arpund it. Been years since I've been. Easy trail. Not sure if it's still open.
Black Creek trail near Hattiesburg. I did about 10 miles and it was nice. I've heard some other parts overgrown but it's been a few years since I've been.
Clear springs in Mississppi. North of Crosby. Nice little 9 mile loop. Good camping in areas.
Close place out of state.
Pinhoti trail in Alabama. 7 hour drive from BR
Sispey wilderness in Alabama. Also 7 hours.
Eagle rock loop in Arkansas. Also 7 hours.
Lonestsr trail north of Houston. 90 miles about. I'd rather hike the Wild Azalea 3 times. It has plenty road walking.
Posted on 10/15/25 at 6:00 pm to Slippy
Tragically, there isn’t much that is driveable, but that is subjective. Clark creek natural area is ok.
Arkansas, northeast Alabama, northern Georgia about the closest options.
Guadalupe and Palo Duro aren’t really driveable. But if you are willing to drive the 15 hours, of the two Guadalupe is much better for hiking.
Arkansas, northeast Alabama, northern Georgia about the closest options.
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Guadalupe Mountains (couples with a jaunt to Carlsbad Caverns), TX, NM Palo Duro Canyon State Park, TX Texas Hill Country Ouachita Mountains, AR Little River Canyon, AL Cloudland Canyon, GA
Guadalupe and Palo Duro aren’t really driveable. But if you are willing to drive the 15 hours, of the two Guadalupe is much better for hiking.
Posted on 10/18/25 at 2:23 pm to Slippy
Tishomingo State Park in Mississippi is quite beautiful.
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