Friends of the Coates Bluff Nature Trail

A nonprofit organization

$301 raised by 3 donors

30% complete

$1,000 Goal

The Coates Bluff Nature Trail runs through a historically and culturally significant wooded strip and along a bayou from the Montessori School for Shreveport (MSS) to Caddo Parish Magnet High School. It’s an area that was once home to Caddo Indians and follows the preferred detour around the Great Raft on the Red River, the longest continuous log jam on the North American continent until it was cleared in the 1830s. It’s also site of the first trading post and post office in northwest Louisiana and the location of Hopewell Cemetery, one of Shreveport’s oldest African-American cemeteries.

The Coates Bluff Trail can be accessed by one of two sites (assuming you need to park a car): Viking Drive at SPAR's Valencia Recreation Center (behind Magnet High's softball field, look for the gap in the fence) and Sevier Street next to The Montessori School for Shreveport (across from a little school playground).

Mission

To preserve and protect the Coates Bluff Nature Trail as a valuable inner-city, historical, ecological, and recreational resource and to utilize Coates Bluff as a natural setting for place-based education.

Organization Data

Summary

Organization name

Friends of the Coates Bluff Nature Trail

Tax id (EIN)

88-1194582

Guidestar

Parish

Caddo

Parishes Served

Bossier, Caddo

Operating Budget

Under $100,000

Sector

Community Enhancement, Education, Environment & Conservation

Address

719 Camilla Drive
Shreveport, LA 71104

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