The J.C. "Sonny" Gilbert Wildlife Management Area goes by many names. It was formally called the Sicily Island Hills Wildlife Management Area and the Sicily Island Hills State Wildlife Management Area before being renamed to honor J.C. "Sonny" Gilbert. Gilbert was a Louisiana senator that also served on the Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Commission. This WMA is often overlooked as a destination for outdoor adventures, especially for anyone looking for new hiking trails to tackle. The trails here are a true hidden gem, and they lead to some incredible places. Let’s check it out:
When you're looking for a place to get away from it all, you can't go wrong with this WMA in Louisiana.
Located in Catahoula Parish, the J.C. Gilbert WMA boasts an impressive 7,524 acres to explore.
There are three different hiking trails here, and each one leads to an impressive sight.
You'll want to time your visit just after a rainfall.
That shouldn't be hard to do since Louisiana leads the nation in average precipitation with close to 60 inches per year.
It's a catch-22, because after a rainfall, the trails may be muddy, but it'll be worth it because...
...the trails here lead to Louisiana's waterfalls!
Louisiana's three waterfalls are all located within this WMA.
Each trail leads to a different waterfall: the St. Mary’s Falls, Rock Falls, and the Sandy Bayou Waterfall are each beautiful in their own way.
Rock Falls is the tallest waterfall in the state! At 17 feet, that may be just a drip for other states, but we'll take it! It's not every day you stumble across a waterfall on a hiking trail in Louisiana, but here, you get three.
Be sure to check out the Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries website before heading over, just to make sure the trails are open. Sometimes a hard rain can close the trails for a day or two.
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