Louisiana may not be known for having some of the most rugged trails, or even the most scenic, but we certainly have hundreds of trails worth exploring. If you know where to look, you can find some truly amazing hiking trails you’ll love exploring. Let’s take a look at Louisiana’s longest hiking trail.

Clocking in at 31 miles, the Wild Azalea Trail is the longest hiking trail in Louisiana.

alltrails.com It runs from Valentine Lake to the Woodworth Town Hall. The Wild Azalea Trail is located in the Evangeline Unit of the Calcasieu Ranger District in the Kisatchie National Forest.

Nestled in the Kisatchie National Forest, the Wild Azalea Trail is a primitive trail perfect for anyone looking for some peace and quiet.

Garrett Wells/All Trails You’ll be surrounded by nature with some of the most breathtaking views as you hike through the rolling hills.

The trail is rated as moderate, easily marked and great for both hikers and bikers.

Chad DiCristina/All Trails For the ultimate experience, make a weekend out of it—you can camp right on the trail, just make sure your campsite is at least 30 feet away from the trail centerline.

Valentine Lake is a popular spot to spend some time camping with gorgeous views.

Rinal Chheda/All Trails Several picnic tables are nearby, but the majority of the 31 miles of the trail is primitive.

The best time of year to hike the trail is in March and April.

Rinal Chheda/All Trails That’s when you’ll see all of the Wild Azaleas that bloom along the trail.

Have you ever hiked the trail? Let us know in the comments below!

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It runs from Valentine Lake to the Woodworth Town Hall. The Wild Azalea Trail is located in the Evangeline Unit of the Calcasieu Ranger District in the Kisatchie National Forest.

Garrett Wells/All Trails

You’ll be surrounded by nature with some of the most breathtaking views as you hike through the rolling hills.

Chad DiCristina/All Trails

For the ultimate experience, make a weekend out of it—you can camp right on the trail, just make sure your campsite is at least 30 feet away from the trail centerline.

Rinal Chheda/All Trails

Several picnic tables are nearby, but the majority of the 31 miles of the trail is primitive.

That’s when you’ll see all of the Wild Azaleas that bloom along the trail.

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