In 1980, the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries began to develop what is known today as the J.C. "Sonny" Gilbert Wildlife Management Area. Today, the wildlife management area sprawls across over 7,500 acres in Catahoula Parish and is one of the most underrated wildlife management areas in the state.
If you’re up for an adventure, the J.C. “Sonny” Gilbert Wildlife Management Area does not disappoint.
Formerly known as the Sicily Island Hills Wildlife Management Area, the name changed in 2015 in memory of J.C. "Sonny" Gilbert, a state senator from 1960-1972.
The terrain is some of the most unique in Louisiana.
The WMA is full of high ridges with sharp drop-offs, so be sure to watch where you’re going.
There are three nature trails within the WMA.
Each trail offers a unique perspective of the WMA, but more importantly, each trail features a waterfall!
That's right, waterfalls in Louisiana!
These waterfalls are easily some of the most underrated natural attractions in the state.
The longest trail, The Big Creek Hiking Trail will take you around the northern end of the WMA, winding through about seven miles of beautiful scenery.
The other two trails, St. Mary’s Falls Trail and the Rock Falls Trail, are each under two miles and - as you may have guessed - feature a waterfall along the trail.
Pictured above is Rock Falls. At 17 feet, it's the tallest waterfall in Louisiana. It may not be a thundering cascade, but we think it's quite pretty!
St. Mary's Fall is about 10 feet, and equally as lovely as Rock Falls.
You could listen to the water cascading over the falls for hours - it's that peaceful.
The WMA is open daily from dawn until dusk.
For more information, including a trail map and more, visit the Louisiana Wildlife & Fisheries website. Remember, you'll need a permit and/or a license to enter any wildlife management areas in Louisiana, and you can learn more about that here.
If you've ever seen any of these waterfalls in person, let us know in the comments below!
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