It’s amazing what spending some time outdoors can do for you, both physically and mentally. If you’re on the hunt for a new nature trail to explore, consider taking the extra effort to visit Tickfaw State Park. It’s about an hour’s drive from the city, but worth every mile when you see your surroundings.
Welcome to Tickfaw State Park, an incredibly scenic state park in Livingston Parish, Louisiana.
Geetha Prabhakaran/Google The 1,200-acre state park is on the Louisiana Natural Areas Registry for its outstanding natural characteristics, an honor given to only about 100 spots in the state.
Nestled along the banks of the Tickfaw River, the park is home to several unique ecosystems.
Google/Jimmy Riley A cypress/tupelo swamp, a bottomland hardwood forest, a mixed pine/hardwood forest and the Tickfaw River all make for a perfect paradise for countless native plants and animals.
The best way to see the park is by walking the trails.
Sean Hurly/All Trails The park features roughly five miles of trails to explore, with the longest being the River Loop Trail.
The River Loop Trail is just over two miles long and is filled with enchanting scenery.
Paul Sawyer/All Trails Perfect for a solo adventure or a family outing with the kids!
The labrynth of boardwalk and gravel trails will have you wandering all throughout the park.
Saint Shadow/All Trails This is definitely one of those trails you’ll want to bring your camera on.
As you make your way through the park, keep an eye out for wildlife along the way.
Kyle Abbott/All Trails You never know what else might also being enjoying the trail! In addition to alligators and snakes, you might even catch a glimpse of an armadillo or a white-tailed deer during your visit.
Tickfaw State Park is open daily from sunrise to sunset.
AB/Google Start planning the perfect weekend adventure today!
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Geetha Prabhakaran/Google
The 1,200-acre state park is on the Louisiana Natural Areas Registry for its outstanding natural characteristics, an honor given to only about 100 spots in the state.
Google/Jimmy Riley
A cypress/tupelo swamp, a bottomland hardwood forest, a mixed pine/hardwood forest and the Tickfaw River all make for a perfect paradise for countless native plants and animals.
Sean Hurly/All Trails
The park features roughly five miles of trails to explore, with the longest being the River Loop Trail.
Paul Sawyer/All Trails
Perfect for a solo adventure or a family outing with the kids!
Saint Shadow/All Trails
This is definitely one of those trails you’ll want to bring your camera on.
Kyle Abbott/All Trails
You never know what else might also being enjoying the trail! In addition to alligators and snakes, you might even catch a glimpse of an armadillo or a white-tailed deer during your visit.
AB/Google
Start planning the perfect weekend adventure today!
Have you ever visited Tickfaw State Park? Let us know in the comments!
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Address: Tickfaw State Park, 27225 Patterson Rd, Springfield, LA 70462, USA