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Primitive Camping Suggestions, Louisiana
Posted on 10/3/16 at 5:26 pm
Posted on 10/3/16 at 5:26 pm
I'm looking for some scenic places to pitch a tent and get back to nature. I'm open to suggestions. Thanks
Posted on 10/3/16 at 7:10 pm to BoudinJoe
Corney lake in union parish then you can trek to kid lake.
lake Darbonne
Lake Claiborne
Just some places I've camped when I was in high school
lake Darbonne
Lake Claiborne
Just some places I've camped when I was in high school
Posted on 10/3/16 at 7:32 pm to BoudinJoe
Back Bone Trail.
Chicot Lake Trail (either hike or paddle)
Paddle across Lake Claiborne and camp there.
Chicot Lake Trail (either hike or paddle)
Paddle across Lake Claiborne and camp there.
This post was edited on 10/3/16 at 7:33 pm
Posted on 10/3/16 at 7:39 pm to AlxTgr
Indian creek
Kisatchie falls
Kisatchie falls
Posted on 10/3/16 at 7:40 pm to BoudinJoe
Saline (Dewey wills wma)
Just camped there for opening weekend. Lot of people with generators, but after opening weekend it should be fairly wide oprn
Just camped there for opening weekend. Lot of people with generators, but after opening weekend it should be fairly wide oprn
Posted on 10/3/16 at 11:12 pm to BoudinJoe
Did Tunica Hills earlier this year. Lots of places to explore down the road, or drive north 20 minutes to Clark Creek
Posted on 10/3/16 at 11:55 pm to INFIDEL
Atchafalay wilderness trail
Posted on 10/4/16 at 7:50 am to BoudinJoe
Indian creek has dozens of beautiful lakeside spots that you can drive right up to.
Chicot has 6 primitive spots that you can boat to, or hike about 1.5 miles in to. Also right next to the lake.
Backbone trail is about 8-9 miles total, with a beautiful overlook in the middle that could be a nice primitive camping spot. No wheels though. Very little water available.
Wild Azalea is 30 miles or so with tons of beautiful camping spots, some driveable, some requiring a bit of a hike.
Chicot has 6 primitive spots that you can boat to, or hike about 1.5 miles in to. Also right next to the lake.
Backbone trail is about 8-9 miles total, with a beautiful overlook in the middle that could be a nice primitive camping spot. No wheels though. Very little water available.
Wild Azalea is 30 miles or so with tons of beautiful camping spots, some driveable, some requiring a bit of a hike.
Posted on 10/4/16 at 7:52 am to INFIDEL
Did you camp @ Youngblood? I was at Larto at my FIL's camp.
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