Kitsatchee Forrest in Louisiana
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Kitsatchee Forrest in Louisiana
Anyone ride in the Kisatchee National Forrest in Western Lousiana lately. Just wondering how the riding is and how to get to the trails. Do you take LA 117 out of Leesville toward Natchoteches? If I remember correctly, there was a national forrest maintanence barn and office about halfway between Leesville and Natchoteches on 117. I remember some roads or trails behind the forrest service buildings. Is that where you ride the ATV's?
I seem to remember some area around there being closed by the military at Fort Polk last year. Seems they found some live artillary rounds in the area and people were riding their ATV's in the area where the live rounds were found. Any information on that will be appreciated.
Also, is that little motel across from Hodges Gardens on LA 171 still open? Seems like a good place to stay a few days and then drive over and ride the forrest.
Thanks in advance!
Ted
I seem to remember some area around there being closed by the military at Fort Polk last year. Seems they found some live artillary rounds in the area and people were riding their ATV's in the area where the live rounds were found. Any information on that will be appreciated.
Also, is that little motel across from Hodges Gardens on LA 171 still open? Seems like a good place to stay a few days and then drive over and ride the forrest.
Thanks in advance!
Ted
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Kitsatchee Forrest in Louisiana
Yes there are trails to ride. Plenty to keep you busy for a few days. Riding is fun with 4x4s. Dont sugguest it with a sport bike. yes take 117 out of leesville heading north 25 minutes into the woods you will see two ranger areas. Not the first one. Its the second with the fenced in area with all of there trucks. About 10 minutes from the little town of Kisatchie. Take the road at the forestry service area and head east for about 5 minutes and you will see an open area to park and the trails go for a long way. I dont sugguest staying in Hodges Gardens. Best to stay in Natch. at the hotels off interstate 49. Its closer and they are new. 18 minutes from the riding area. Camp Claybourne was shut down for awhile because of it but if im correct its open again. Claybourne is south of Alexandria. Try to go to Kisatchie when its had a few days to dry. It tends to get real muddy.
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Kitsatchee Forrest in Louisiana
I agree with big DS, I would not take anything with aclutch or low to the ground. There a few rocky sections and washouts that are hard as hell to get through with a 4x4. I liked the trail, I rode it a few times when I had my big bear. It is a long loop that will take you at least five hours to complete with a few breaks in there.[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
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Kitsatchee Forrest in Louisiana
Hey 1BigdsRider and Delta Dog,
Thanks for the information. I usually ride on private property and am not up on the rules for riding ATV's in national forrests in Louisiana. Do they require any special riding gear, flags on ATV's, state registration papers, or anything else unusual?
Thanks
Ted
Thanks for the information. I usually ride on private property and am not up on the rules for riding ATV's in national forrests in Louisiana. Do they require any special riding gear, flags on ATV's, state registration papers, or anything else unusual?
Thanks
Ted
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Kitsatchee Forrest in Louisiana
You need spark arrestors for sure, I think the db limit is 96, you don't need flags or helmets, and I'm not sure if you can ride when it's raining - because of erosion.[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-frown.gif[/img][img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-cool.gif[/img]
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