Photos/Maps
On my Geography page (see above tab for Geography) you will find a Google map of Sicily Island Hills. It is excellent for seeing not only the hills, but the features around them. You can zoom in or out and get a real good look as if from an airplane.
Image above courtesy of Ann Bloxom Smith April 2012
Image above courtesy of Ann Bloxom Smith April 2012
On the images below, click once on a small photo or map to enlarge. Once the larger photo or map appears, click again and it may take a few moments but a yet larger photo or map will appear. When I do this the second enlarged photo or map looks too large and distorted for a brief time, but then it corrects itself.Also I have a Catahoula Parish General Soils map, Loess map, Points of Interest map, Sicily Island Hills Wildlife Management Area map, and Weather map linked to this site on the left margins of each page under blogroll. In addition, I have an interactive Google Map on my Geography page. The Google map defaults to the Satelite image but you can change it in the top right part of the map to either Regular map or Terrain Map.Click your browsers back button till you return to original collection of small photos.
- 2008 Map of SIHWMA
- 2008 Map Supplement
- Big Creek Trail Sign
- Rock Falls Boulder
- Trace of Snow at SIH December 6 2009
- Closeup 12/06/2009 Erosion
- Looking at the gorge below from the top of Rock Falls
- 1999 Erosion along road to 20 ft waterfall
- 2007 Erosion along road to 20 ft. waterfall
- 2009 Erosion along road to 20 ft Waterfall
- Northside of WMA
- Footings of former forest lookout tower
- Photo by Landon Powers 3/21/09 Rock Falls south of Big Creek
- Gravel Pit Pond, northern area of WMA
- Forestry Study Compartments Map courtesy of Bill Burchfield, Jr.
- Compartment 11 Study Area Map, southwest corner of Sicily Island Hills Wildlife Management Area, courtesy of Bill Burchfield,Jr.
- Portion of Physiographic Map From 1936 LGS Publication No.9 Plate II
- Clarendon Peck Article Title Page
- Clarendon Peck Article Page 1
- Clarendon Peck Article Page 2
- Clarendon Peck Article Page 3
Make sure you have a valid license or stamp issued by the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries when you visit the Sicily Island Hills Wildlife Management Area !





























