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  2. Kisatchie National Forest - Wikipedia

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    Kisatchie National Forest, the only National forest in Louisiana, United States, is located in the forested piney hills and hardwood bottoms of seven central and northern parishes. It is part of the Cenozoic uplands (some of Louisiana's oldest rocks) and has large areas of longleaf pine forests (a forest type that has declined significantly ...

  3. Where are the best places to hunt Bigfoot? Check these ... - AOL

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    The Hocking Hills region has a rich history of Bigfoot sightings and Bigfoot seekers. Documentation of Bigfoot has been reported as far back as the late 1800s in Southeast Ohio.

  4. Kisatchie Bayou - Wikipedia

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    Kisatchie Bayou is a series of interconnected, natural waterways totaling over 38 miles in length in Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana, and Sabine Parish, Louisiana. The bayou is a tributary of Old River at Isle Brevelle. The bayou runs through a large portion of Kisatchie National Forest, the only national forest in the State of Louisiana. [1] [2]

  5. List of long-distance trails in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Both endpoints meet with the Appalachian Trail. Together, the two trails form a figure-8 loop. Bigfoot Trail: 356.5 [9] 574 California and southwest Oregon (~14 miles) Yolla Bolly-Middle Eel Wilderness: Redwood National and State Parks near Crescent City, California: Black Forest Trail: 42.8 [10] 69 Pennsylvania: Loop trail in Tiadaghton State ...

  6. Kisatchie Hills Wilderness - Wikipedia

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    Kisatchie Hills Wilderness is a 8,701-acre (3,521 ha) designated wilderness area in the U.S. state of Louisiana. Contained within Kisatchie National Forest, the wilderness is managed by the U.S. Forest Service. In addition to a variety of wildlife, the area features terrain that is unusually rugged for Louisiana.

  7. Caroline Dormon - Wikipedia

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    She attended meetings and wrote numerous letters to officials; in 1929 an old-growth forest tract was selected for protection and Dormon suggested the name for it as "Kitsachie", the name used for Kichai Indians and meaning "long cane". [1] Dormon also took an interest in archaeology and the ethnography of local Indians.

  8. Kisatchie Falls - Wikipedia

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    Kisatchie Falls is a waterfall along Kisatchie Bayou in the Kisatchie National Forest in Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana, near the border with Vernon Parish. It is one of the few waterfalls and the only Class II rapids in the state. It is located near the Kisatchie Ranger District within the National Forest. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  9. Fort Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Some 100,000 acres (160 sq mi) are owned by the Department of the Army and 98,125 acres (153.320 sq mi) by the U.S. Forest Service, mostly in the Kisatchie National Forest. In 2013, there were 10,877 troops stationed at Fort Johnson, which generated an annual payroll of $980 million.