Bikers, hikers, and equestrians will all delight in this impressive hidden gem tucked away in St. Tammany Parish. Louisiana’s only rail-to-trail conversion features an impressive 31-mile paved trail that makes for a great outing with kids or a solo adventure. It’s worth a trip from any corner of the state, so let’s check it out.
Whether you’re just looking for a leisurely stroll or an epic outdoor adventure, the Tammany Trace is a beautifully scenic rail trail that’s perfect for anyone and everyone.
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In 1992, the St. Tammany Parish government purchased the abandoned Illinois Central Railroad corridor and paved 31 miles of it, turning railroad trestles into pedestrian bridges and also adding a separate equestrian trail that runs parallel to the Trace in several spots.
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Louisiana’s only rail-to-trail conversion attracts countless visitors from all over the state.
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This epic 31-mile trail winds through five towns, offering beautiful scenery along the way.
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The trail stretches through Covington, Abita Springs, Mandeville, and Lacombe, before ending in Slidell.
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There are trailheads in each town with water fountains, restrooms, and several restaurants nearby.
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The paved trail attracts bikers, cyclists, rollerblades, and runners who want to experience a beautiful hidden gem that winds through the Northshore.
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Have you explored the Tammany Trace Trail?
Gerald H./Trip Advisor For more information, visit the Tammany Trace website here.
Be sure to check out these other epic trails in Louisiana for an epic weekend of hiking and biking.
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Tammany Trace Website
Click here to see a larger version of this map.
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Parking is available at every trailhead, so you can begin your adventure wherever you’d like.
Gerald H./Trip Advisor
For more information, visit the Tammany Trace website here.
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