Chemin-A-Haut State Park is a 503acre site located in northern Morehouse Parish, Louisiana. Visitors may access the park from U.S. Highway 425 about 10mi north of Bastrop. Chemin-à-Haut means "High Road" in French. Much of the park is on a high bluff overlooking winding Bayou Bartholomew. Chemin-A-Haut was one of the earliest additions to the Louisiana State Park system.The Nature Conservancy in Louisiana has recently acquired the 247acre DeBlieux tract, located in a large bend of Bayou Bartholomew, and will eventually transfer the land to the State of Louisiana. The property will be added to Chemin-A-Haut, thus increasing the park's size to 750acre. Bayou Bartholomew contains over 115 fish species, one of the highest counts of any stream in North America.Visitors to the park may enjoy camping, fishing, hiking, picnicking and wildlife observation. There is a 8mi equestrian trail for horseback riders. During the hot summer months, guests may cool off in an on-site swimming pool.
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