Bienville Trace Scenic Byway
Visitor Services
Find fishing, hunting, boating, swimming, camping, and/or other services at the following sites (for details, see the Special Features description of each):
- Chemin-a-Haut State Park (Bastrop)
- Caney Creek Lake State Park (Chatham)
- Boeuf Wildlife Management Area (Columbia)
- Lake D'Aborne State Park (Farmerville)
- Big Lake Wildlife Management Area (Gilbert)
- D'Arbonne National Wildlife Refuge (Farmerville)
- Ouachita Wildlife Management Area (Monroe)
- Russell Sage Wildlife Management Area (Monroe)
- US Army Corps of Engineers (Monroe)
- Jackson Bienville Wildlife Management Area (Ruston)
- Buckhorn Wildlife Management Area (St. Joseph)
- Lake Bruin State Park (St. Joseph)
- Tensas River National Wildlife Refuge (Tallulah)
- Kiroli Park (West Monroe)
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Special Considerations
The byway travels over a number of US, state, and local roads and is comprised mostly of back-country, two-lane roads at sea level.
Restrictions
None- unless it snows (rarely).
Seasons
- Best Time to Drive
Fall (Oct.-Nov.) for colors on cypress trees; spring for flowers and blooming trees; summer for crops.
- High Season
Spring, Fall
Road Conditions
- To find up to date information about the road conditions along Bienville Trace Scenic Byway , please visit the FHWA listing of web sites for more information.
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