Marion Bonner Trail is a 10-mile, two-way, path that meanders through the woods in the center of Fort Johnson. The trail is open to walkers and runners and winds through the forested hills — filled with towering hardwoods and pines that shade much of the path — from South to North Fort Johnson.
There are two entrances to Marion Bonner Trail. The first is located next to Bayne-Jones Army Community Hospital where the track begins. The other is a dirt-packed parking area located along Chaffee Road as you head to North Fort Polk. This entrance marks the entry to the twin ponds of Marion Bonner Recreation Area.
The recreation entrance is also the start of a nature trail system, which features signs marking plant species indigenous to much of Louisiana. Plants featured on the trail signs may range from small wildflowers to towering oaks. Marion Bonner has a lot to offer those looking to explore the great outdoors. Whether you are a nature enthusiast or simply want to just go for a calming stroll, we highly recommend giving this hidden treasure a visit.
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