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Off-roading in Louisiana

Discussion in 'Louisiana' started by N0LA Y0TA, Feb 26, 2015.

  1. Nov 29, 2016 at 10:55 PM
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    Local - Kisatchie National forest.

    I do lots of runs to Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona and Utah. (twice a year, once on the bike once in the Taco or the Sprinter van.) Need a cool summer route plan from a local? Give me a buzz!
     
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    Slidell resident here. Been looking for some places close to me to go offroading.
     
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    I’m on the West Bank too
     
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    That's really somewhat close to me. Close enough that it's worth asking if you've ever been to or heard of the Aimwell dunes?
     
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    Like, so many.
    When I loved on NOLA me and buddies would go the spillway. That's been a while though. Do y'all still do that?
     
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    I might check out the spillway this coming weekend
     
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    Northshore Covington guy here! We prefer to go out west, but I'm all for trail running and stuff down here. Any trails and such that people could point me to would be cool. Or even organizing a a group ride! The Hot Springs Off Road Park is only about 8 hours away and that place is BAD ASS. I know theres trails in Kisatchie too, but I've never been.
     
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    a buncha fuckin toyotas
    Sicily used to be the spot for camping/offroading. pretty much guaranteed body damage. we'd organize 2-3 group rides a year there BITD. Facebook groups kind of took over and that just turned into dues with nice trucks and less wheeling.
    Hawk pride, Hot springs and barnwell are all good places to go ride. Choccolocco and morris mountain are on my list but i haven't been there yet. there's a guy in st francisville that used to do guided runs. 4x4 life i think they were called. been wanting to take my tacoma out there.
     
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    Thanks for the info. I just found Sicily recently. According to their FB Page and trail map it looks like they have multiple levels of trails doable by different vehicles. Was that not your experience? They were all rough, high level trails?

    Hot Springs is the shit.
    I haven't been to Hawk Pride, but I've been eyeing it. The others I never heard of, so thanks for the info.

    Wife n I just went to Kisatchie for the first time. There aren't tons of tough trails. Mostly dirt and gravel roads through the sections of forest. However, there are these little spur trails that run off the main trail everywhere. Most of them dead end, but some loop around or connect to other sections. Those smaller trails were filled with small obstacles, lots of mud and stuff. Those were fun. Used On X to guide us through them.
     
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    There's a few trails you can probably do fine, but most of it is buggy trails at this point. big easy west, west line, short cut are maybe doable. Rain will pretty much shut you down though it turns into a bit of a slop fest. it's been a few years since I went out there. May need to go back and put eyes on it. Sicily is the reason I have a trailer and a dedicated wheeler now though lol
     
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    Damn man, that sucks. I was really excited to go there and try it out sometime soon. My truck is still pretty stock, so I guess this is not an option. I guess I'll start looking closer at Hawk Pride
     
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    Don’t let me dissuade you. The camping is great out there. Definitely worth the trip for one of the bounty hills or club events
     

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