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Sandy Hollow WMA

Near: Wilmer, LA
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Miles of Trails: 20
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Trail Description: Sandy Hollow is a hidden gem in the rural community of Wilmer, LA. The trails are maintained by the Louisiana Dept. of Wildlife and Fisheries. Most of the available trails are part of the field trial course, although there are several other trails winding through the area. Nearly all the trails are interconnected and loop back on themselves. A map is available on the LDWF website. The terrain is gently sloping through young pine forest. The area is very peaceful and scenic. Although rarely seen, there are coyotes and bobcats in the area. The trails are well-marked and maintained enough for night riding and the area is very beautiful under a full moon, but be wary of wildlife. The area is closed to equines during deer and turkey hunting seasons, though these fall during the winter and are not optimal times for trail riding anyway. Please call the LDWF for exact hunting season times. The LDWF does frequent controlled burns to maintain the pine forest, so be wary of these conditions. It is recommended to visit in the spring or fall, as summer in southeast LA is extreme. There are also frequently burn bans during the summer, which means no campfires, and they are strictly enforced. It rains frequently in this area during spring and fall, so come prepared, and trails can become deep with mud after prolonged rain, though it is actually quite enjoyable to ride in a light rain.

There are pavilions at both the north and south areas with Port-O-Potties. The north site has a very large, level field that is perfect for tent camping or self-contained RVs. There are no water or electrical hookups and no dump facilities. The available horse facilities are quite nice. There is a well-built barn with 4 stalls and 2 tie areas, as well as a large water trough (an old bathtub, but hey, it works perfectly for the purpose) that is fed by a tap that can also be used by humans. In addition to being a great camping area, the large, level field provides excellent parking for horse trailers. There are two semi-permanent fire pits near the barn. Although the Dept. of Wildlife and Fisheries maintains the trails, maintenance of the camping area is the responsibility of visitors. Please follow the scouts' motto and leave the area cleaner than you found it.

Contact: Wildlife Division -- (225) 765-2360
email: cdavis@wlf.louisiana.gov
Website: http://www.wlf.louisiana.gov