Kaia and Finn on the boardwalk. Photo by Vinson Mouser |
We chose the Wetlands Trail which is .7 miles round trip. The trail takes you into a swampy area which you cross on a boardwalk. In the middle of the boardwalk there is an observation deck with benches so you can take in all that nature has to provide.
On this trip we saw plenty of birds, some holly trees with berries, hardwood trees, a few pine trees, mushrooms and more. The best part of the trip was the solitude. I really enjoyed the breeze blowing through the trees and the lack of man made noise.
Mushrooms on the side of a downed tree. Photo by Vinson Mouser |
reach the visitors center by hiking from the old entrance.
I find if you like the solitude, winter time can be really enjoyable for a hike at the arboretum. Be sure to bring water as there is no potable water along the trails. At both entrances there are water fountains.
The longest trail at the Louisiana State Arboretum is 1.25 miles but you can combine trails for a longer hike. Along the trails you will find plenty of benches to take a break or just relax and enjoy the sounds and sights of the outdoors.
Finn hugging the trees. Photo by Lucrecia Mouser |
At the old entrance there is a short paved path that is easy for a wheel chair. Along this trail there are nature signs you can read to learn about all the trees and different types of vegetation.
This is a good family trip for anyone who likes hiking. The trails are not particularly difficult but there are some ups and downs, lots of leaves, and a few roots that like to reach out and try to trip you.
I highly recommend the Louisiana State Arboretum at Chicot State Park for a relaxing and enjoyable hike. Take the family or head out alone. Just be sure you let someone know where you are going and when you will be back. I have hiked these trails many times and often see no one else.