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Located at 2304 Magnolia Ave, Huckleberry Trails Park is a versatile dog park in Ruston, Louisiana, welcoming both families and pet owners to enjoy its scenic, pet-friendly trails. This well-loved community park offers paved walking and hiking paths perfect for dog-friendly outings, with plenty of space for leashed pups and shaded areas for comfort. The park stands out with its covered picnic tables, playground areas for the kids, and clean restroom facilities, making it a go-to spot for the whole family throughout the year.
What makes Huckleberry Trails Park unique is its peaceful environment, highlighted by steel and concrete canopies, creative signage crafted by local students, and access to historic trail points of interest. It’s ideal for both quick dog walks and extended adventures, connecting to nearby Cook Park and hosting popular Ruston events like the Peach Festival. While dogs must remain on-leash, this pet-friendly destination is perfect for exploring the outdoors with your furry friend in a safe, welcoming environment.
The trails are terribly marked here. I got lost and went off trail several times. The animals need to be contained here as I saw many dangerous wild animals in my little time here. I planned for this to be a day trip but NOPE. I left after just 1 hour. This day went all wrong. The whole area is absolutely ALRIGHT. Nothing great nor special. There is NOTHING and I mean NOTHING to do around here after I left this disasterclass. Hasta la vista!
Not a bad park to walk around. It’s not very big, but having a couple trail options was nice.
A great place to bring the kids and go on a hike. We had fun today at Huckleberry Park! Or as Dusty called it Uncle Berry’s park/Forest. We even fount a treasure chest! We signed our name and date and put it right back for someone else to find! We played find the nature spirits(from Frozen 2) on our hike. We found a lizard, he tried to get away,we wouldn’t let him (dispite momma/Aunt Melanie telling us to let him go), and he snapped on to Dusty’s shirt until momma had to take the shirt off and take the lizard to a bush. We had so much fun and hope we can come back again soon!
Pretty decent trail options. Covered bench seating and a small playground. Love the steel and concrete canopies and signage designed and built by LATech’s Architecture students. Lovely place to visit in a ll seasons, and not a far drive out. May see a neighborhood dog trotting around every now and the, but other than that, not much wildlife to be seen.
This was a great park! Toddler and infant friendly. The bathrooms looked and smelled clean and had a fold down changing table. 4 extra long covered picnic tables. There was a “decked” area and a nice playground with a rubber ground. Both safe for crawling babies and toddlers. Plenty of parking.