Alright, folks, when spring begins to wrap up and the temperatures rise and it feels more and more likely that summer is coming and here to stay, that means you better get your picnicking in quick! Here are some of the perfect places in New Orleans where you can hike around and enjoy the scenery. We think you’ll love these picnic-perfect spots that are accessible via some of the best hikes in New Orleans.

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How many of these best hikes in New Orleans have you enjoyed? Where’s your favorite spot for a picnic in New Orleans? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below. We love to hear your ideas and feedback.

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What are the best spring day trips near New Orleans?

New Orleans is in close proximity to many splendid places you can visit during the spring. Not only that, but a place like City Park that’s in New Orleans is perfect for visiting during the season. Honey Island Swamp in Slidell is a short drive from The Big Easy and offers some incredible scenery. Houmas House and Gardens is yet another place that’s ideal to visit during the springtime due to its 38-acre garden that will be in bloom. 

What are the most beautiful hikes near New Orleans?

The areas surrounding New Orleans are home to several hikes along the water. You can take the Bayou Sauvage Ridge boardwalk trail through beautiful water habitats full of flora and fauna. And then there’s the Woldenberg Riverfront Park that runs alongside the Mississippi River in the city. You can find more information about these hikes and more in our previous post.

Which hikes near New Orleans are short and sweet?

There are plenty of short and sweet hikes that show off the beauty in and around New Orleans, and you can learn about five of these hikes in this post. From Couterie Forest to Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve, there are plenty of spots to enjoy the scenery.