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State Park Overview |
| This 503-acre park near the Louisiana-Arkansas state line is situated on a high bluff overlooking Bayou Bartholomew and is a natural paradise for lovers of unspoiled beauty.
Chemin-A-Haut is French for "high road," which describes an old trail used by the Native Americans for their seasonal migrations. It is easy to imagine ancient tribesmen camping in this beautiful setting among towering virgin pines, with soft sounds of water rippling by to lull them into restful sleep. |
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Area Attractions |
| Lake DArbonne State Park-- (5 miles west of Farmerville on LA 2)--A fishermans paradise, this 655-acre state park on the shores of Lake DArbonne features 65 improved campsites, 50 picnic tables and grills, 3 fishing piers, a boat ramp and a fish cleaning station.
Poverty Point State Historic Site-- (East of Monroe and north of I-20 on LA 577 northeast of Epps)--The site is considered one of the most significant archaeological finds in the country. It has a complex of Native American ceremonial mounds built between 1700 and 700 B.C. A museum and guided tours interpret a culture that once flourished on the site.
Poverty Point Reservoir State Park ? (3 miles north of Delhi/I-20 on LA 17) ? A marina and beach area, along with a fully-stocked man-made lake, makes this an ideal spot for a variety of watersport activities. The site also offers 4 lodges for overnight visitors.
Handy Brake National Wildlife Refuge--(6 miles North of Bastrop on Cooper Lake Road)--Wildlife viewing is made easy with an observation tower. The site is open daylight hours only.
Georgia Pacific Wildlife Management Area-- (5 miles northwest of Bastrop on Parish Road 592)--Visitors and hunters may use this 28,000 acres managed primarily for timber.
Lake Claiborne State Park-- (7 miles southeast of Homer on LA 146)--Located on the banks of a 6,400-acre lake. With steep ravines and rolling hills, the park features excellent picnicking, pavilions, 10 vacation cabins, 87 improved campsites, a swimming beach, boat launch, fishing pier, and nature trails.
Jimmie Davis State Park at Caney Lake-- (Off LA 4 southwest of Chatham, on Lakeshore Drive and State Road 1209). Situated on an outstanding bass-fishing lake, the park offers camping, picnicking, 2 boat ramps, a fishing pier, a swimming beach and is an ideal spot to launch biking expeditions. |
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