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Wild Azalea Seep Area

The Wild Azalea Seep Area is comprised of approximately 60 acres of land. It is a very well-developed and little disturbed bayhead swamp or acid seep forest that begins near the head of the Wild Azalea National Recreation Trail at the origin of a creek branch in sandy longleaf pine hills, and continues at least to where the flow enters Lemotte Creek. The swamp averages about 50 yards wide along the ill-defined flow of the stream, and is quite mucky in spots.

  • Managed by: USDA Forest Service
  • Coordinates: 31.194443, -92.6045162

Nearby & related campgrounds

  • Castor Creek Scenic Area
  • Evangeline Unit
  • Kincaid Lake Campground
  • Kincaid Lake Day Use Area
  • Kincaid Lake West Boat Launch
  • Kincaid Lake East Boat Launch

Frequently asked questions

Is Wild Azalea Seep Area reservable?

Wild Azalea Seep Area is primarily first-come, first-served. Use the availability view to gauge how busy it is before you go.

Where is Wild Azalea Seep Area?

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How do I book a campsite at Wild Azalea Seep Area?

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