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Trails are listed as Hiking
Biking Horse and
Off Road vehicles. (Fees are now $5 per driver)
Camp Livingston Clear Creek Loop Trail:
The Clear Creek Loop Trail is an easy
to moderate OHV trail that traverses across a wide variety of terrain. A
number of creek crossings surrounded by a hardwood bottomland setting, to
very dense hilly pine stretches will keep the rider alert and interested in
what to expect next. Although there are many trail crossings, the yellow
trail markers should keep you on track. The trail is a complete loop trail
that is approximately 21 miles in length. The trailhead has ample parking
and a vault restroom facility. From U.S. Highway 165 in Ball, take Hwy 165
north to Louisiana Highway 1204 and turn right (east). Go to the end of Hwy
1204, where it will become a gravel road and travel 1/4 mile further to the
trailhead on the right (south).
Camp Livingston Hickman Loop Trail:
The Hickman Trail Loop is a moderately
difficult trail that traverses through varying trail types but is
predominately upland pine hills. Although the Hickman Trail is a loop trail,
it can be used with the Catahoula Trail to extend a visitors experience.
Both of these trails are equal in difficulty and terrain. The Hickman Trail
has a trailhead which provides riders with ample parking and a vault toilet.
To get to the Hickman Trailhead from U.S.
Highway 165 in Ball, go north on U.S. Hwy 165 to Louisiana Highway 3130 and
turn right (east). Travel on LA 3130 until it becomes a gravel road. Go left
at the Y junction of FR 104 and FR 129 and take FR 129 to the trailhead sign
on the left. Use caution while traveling on the paved portions of old Camp
Livingston due to adjusting soil humps which have raised portions of the
cement roads into what acts like speed bumps.
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PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING RULES
- Stay on the Designated Trail only. No cross country travel.
- Do Not Ride OHV on roads or the road rightofway.
- Do Not Ride your OHV in the Camping Area or Parking Lot. Use the Trail provided.
- OHV in excess of 50 inches in width is prohibited.
- OHV tires with lug length in excess of 1(inch) are prohibited.
- All OHV’s must have a spark arresting device (muffler).
- OHV in violation of applicable noise emission standards in excess of (99) decibels at (20)
inches from exhaust is prohibited.
- Careless or reckless operation without regard for safety of any person or property (wheelies,
donuts, excessive speed) is prohibited.
- Camp Areas 5 m.p.h. for OHV’s and motorcycles and vehicles.
- Parking or leaving a vehicle in violation of posted instructions for Day Use / Overnight
Camping is prohibited.
- Riders under 16 years of age are the responsibility of legal guardians.
- Day Use hours are 6:00 am to 8:00 pm or daylight to dark.
- Quiet Time is 10:00 pm to 6:00 am in the camping areas.
- Discharging any type of firearm, fire works or explosive within 150 yards of the area is prohibited.
- Short cutting a switchback on any designated trail is prohibited.
- Causing resource damage - Operation of OHV’s in ponds, creeks, power line or water line right-of-ways (or sensitive areas) is
prohibited.
- Do Not damage or cause damage to the trail. No mudding or riding when soil conditions are wet.
Breezy Hill motorcycle trail.
Free trails exist at the Breezy Hill range but I have yet to locate the trail
headend. It may be at the bunker area where people are always camping (see range page)
but I am unsure because nothing is marked. The FS has stated that they are "Designating
66 miles as the Breezy Hill motorcycle trail (under construction) open year-round"
As I understand it they used to have a raceing event but that was stopped.
More info about these trails are needed.
Please note the
Kisatchie National Forest is in charge of the camp and its trails not this website. Do not ask write here asking for permission to ride or camp.
The Forest service can be found here: OHV Hotline: (866)830-6467 or
OHV Trail Status website
Trail Rules Get PDF Flyer
The Camp has 2 OHV trails. The Hickman Trail & Little Creek trail.
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