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United StatesLouisianaSt. FrancisvilleTunica Hills WMA Trail A

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Tunica Hills WMA Trail A

Old Tunica Rd, St Francisville, LA 70775
4.3(25)
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4.3
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4.0
2y

Don't forget to get a WMA pass or equivalent license before visiting; these can be purchased online.

There are no waterfalls. If you are looking for waterfalls, go to nearby Clark Creek instead. Many people refer to Clark Creek as Tunica Hills, but they are different locations in different states.

The access road is in poor shape with many blind turns. Drive very slowly and carefully to avoid an accident.

Lovely easy hiking trails with lots of up and down slopes and scenic views. Watch kids carefully so they do not tumble down steep 50' drops along sides of trails. Boots are recommended, especially after wet weather. Beware of reckless ATVs and hunters.

No restrooms. No trashcans (pack in, pack out). No water fountains. No dogs or...

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4.0
2y

I had a great time at Tunica Hills simply because I enjoy hiking, not because the trail was fantastic. It was my first time, and I will go back with a better understanding of the terrain. We walked Trail A, which takes you into a stream bed so the terrain shifts to sand. Your hike goes from a moderate and steep walk down into a stream bed very quickly. It was okay, but I like to hike, so I got kind of bored when we were just walking on sand. There could have been better details on the map and a notice about squirrel season being in effect. I looked at the website a few weeks ago and again today and don't see any notice posted about squirrel hunting. Overall, it was good...

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5.0
4y

The trail is very clearly marked. Just follow the red paint marks on the trees, and the trail is also pretty obvious. The first incline is a bit much if you aren't used to inclines, but it's still manageable. We did have to go over and under a few trees, all were nothing to complain about while on a trail, except for one tree that's down on a ridge. We made I through just fine, but I can see where other people wouldnt be happy about it. Still a great...

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Jasmin JohnsonJasmin Johnson
I had a great time at Tunica Hills simply because I enjoy hiking, not because the trail was fantastic. It was my first time, and I will go back with a better understanding of the terrain. We walked Trail A, which takes you into a stream bed so the terrain shifts to sand. Your hike goes from a moderate and steep walk down into a stream bed very quickly. It was okay, but I like to hike, so I got kind of bored when we were just walking on sand. There could have been better details on the map and a notice about squirrel season being in effect. I looked at the website a few weeks ago and again today and don't see any notice posted about squirrel hunting. Overall, it was good enough to go back.
Leon K.Leon K.
It's a nice trail! We did trail A (4 miles). It's so quiet. We haven't seen anyone. The marks are not that clear at the stream. Also, be carefull as there is quicksand in the stream. Therefore we went back the same way. Hopefully for you my strava screanshot can help you out. And there are no waterfalls, though it's nice. Just that you know!
Gillian DeclercqGillian Declercq
Beautiful area but trail is a bit rough and we lost it a few times but did find our way back without too much issue. Suitable walking shoes recommended. Not suitable for children. A few hills and technical spots having to climb around deadfalls.
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I had a great time at Tunica Hills simply because I enjoy hiking, not because the trail was fantastic. It was my first time, and I will go back with a better understanding of the terrain. We walked Trail A, which takes you into a stream bed so the terrain shifts to sand. Your hike goes from a moderate and steep walk down into a stream bed very quickly. It was okay, but I like to hike, so I got kind of bored when we were just walking on sand. There could have been better details on the map and a notice about squirrel season being in effect. I looked at the website a few weeks ago and again today and don't see any notice posted about squirrel hunting. Overall, it was good enough to go back.
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It's a nice trail! We did trail A (4 miles). It's so quiet. We haven't seen anyone. The marks are not that clear at the stream. Also, be carefull as there is quicksand in the stream. Therefore we went back the same way. Hopefully for you my strava screanshot can help you out. And there are no waterfalls, though it's nice. Just that you know!
Leon K.

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Beautiful area but trail is a bit rough and we lost it a few times but did find our way back without too much issue. Suitable walking shoes recommended. Not suitable for children. A few hills and technical spots having to climb around deadfalls.
Gillian Declercq

Gillian Declercq

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