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Hike the easy 2.9-mile Kincaid Lakeshore Trail, offering scenic views of Kincaid Lake and diverse forest in Kisatchie National Forest.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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The Kincaid Lakeshore Trail is located near Alexandria, Louisiana. While specific trailhead parking details aren't provided, it's generally accessible along the eastern shoreline of Kincaid Lake. As it's part of the Kisatchie National Forest, designated parking areas are typically available.
The trail is generally dog-friendly, but always ensure your dog is kept on a leash and that you clean up after them. As it's within the Kisatchie National Forest, standard park regulations for pets apply.
Spring and fall are ideal for hiking the trail. Spring brings wildflowers, and fall offers vibrant foliage colors. While beautiful, be aware that spring and summer can mean more insects and potential muddy areas. Winter hiking is also possible, but check weather conditions.
As the Kincaid Lakeshore Trail is located within the Kisatchie National Forest, there are typically no specific permits required for day hiking. However, it's always a good idea to check the official USDA Forest Service website for any current regulations or fees, especially if planning an overnight trip or using specific facilities. You can find more information at usda.gov.
The trail follows the hilly eastern shoreline of Kincaid Lake, winding through forested terrain. You'll experience a mix of Loblolly and Longleaf Pine, White Oak, and Southern Magnolia trees, with Irises, Spider Lilies, Beech, and Cypress in lower-lying areas. Expect varied perspectives as the path meanders near and away from the lake's edge, offering continuous water views.
The diverse forest and lakeside environment provide excellent opportunities for wildlife viewing. Common sightings include deer and various bird species. Be aware that snakes can also be present. In terms of flora, you'll see a mix of pine and hardwood trees, with wildflowers in spring and summer.
Yes, the trail is part of a larger system. It connects to other trails like the Lamotte Creek Trail and the Wild Azalea Trails, allowing for longer excursions and extended hiking opportunities, including potential overnight trips.
The Kincaid Lakeshore Trail is primarily an out-and-back route. One way is approximately 5.7 miles, making a full round trip about 11.8 miles.
While some sources label it as 'moderately difficult' or 'a bit more demanding than the majority of trails in the area,' it is generally considered manageable for those with some hiking experience. The Komoot tour data rates it as 'easy'. It's not overly difficult, but hikers should be prepared for its length (up to 11.8 miles round trip) and potential obstacles like roots and muddy sections.
Hikers should be prepared for potential muddy areas, low tree branches, and roots. Early morning visits might mean encountering spider webs across the trail. Also, it's a multi-use trail, so you'll be sharing the path with mountain bikers, especially in sections with short climbs and twisty turns.
A full out-and-back hike of the approximately 11.8-mile trail can take about five hours to complete. The Komoot tour data for a 4.7km (2.9-mile) section suggests a duration of around 1 hour and 12 minutes.