You’re never more than a hop, skip, and a jump away from finding a secluded little nature spot in Louisiana, and that’s just one of the many perks to living in the Pelican State. For nature lovers, fishermen, photographers, and birdwatchers, the sights and sounds of the Spring Bayou Wildlife Management Area are some of the most incredible places in Louisiana, and you’re going to fall in love with it. Let's check it out.
Spanning more than 12,000 acres across the Red River backwater system, the Spiring Bayou WMA is one of the most perfect places for nature lovers to enjoy.
It’s located in the low-lying Red River backwater system near Marksville, just off of LA Hwy 115 and 452.
There are trails that will take you around the wildlife management area, but because the area is about 40% water, the best way to see this enchanting oasis is by boat.
There are several boat ramps around the WMA, making it easy to bring your boat or kayak and drop it in the water.
And you’ll have plenty of bodies of water to choose from. Various likes, rivers, and bayous including Grand Lake, Grand Coulee, Coulee Noir, Lake Francois, and a portion of Bayou Cocodrie to name a few.
For fishermen, it’s one of the most popular places to catch largemouth bass, catfish, and more.
It’s the perfect place to take a quiet stroll or paddle through
You’ll be surrounded by enchanting emeralds, beautiful browns, and endless wildlife including alligators, raccoons, deer, rabbits, and you might even see a bobcat or a wild hog.
To access the WMA, you’ll need to purchase a Wild Louisiana Stamp if you don’t already have a Louisiana fishing or hunting license.
For more information, check out the Louisiana WMA's website.
Have you ever visited the Spring Bayou State Wildlife Management Area? Let us know in the comments below!
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