Spring is here and that means beautiful weather and lots of green. Before summer takes over we thought we'd create list of fun things you can do to take advantage of the beautiful spring weather. Let's take a look...
1. Go on a boardwalk hike.
Boardwalk trails are a unique way to experience the swamps and bayous. There are several around the state; find the one closest to you here.
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2. Global Wildlife Center
A perfect afternoon for the family! Take a wagon ride through the area and feed giraffes, camels, zebras, and more! Learn more about this awesome place here.
3. Kiroli Park
A beautiful little park that’s been open since 1979 and the flowers really pop in the springtime. Located at 820 Kiroli Road West Monroe, LA 71291.
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4. Hodges Gardens State Park
Editor's Note: Unfortunately, this destination is permanently closed.
Over 700 acres to explore! Perfect for a day trip or a weekend getaway. Their formal gardens are spectacular.
5. Alexandria Zoological Park
The Alexandria Zoo has been dedicated to promoting the understanding and conservation efforts of the natural world since 1926. Come visit over 500 animals at the largest year-round family attraction in Central Louisiana. Located at 3016 Masonic Drive Alexandria, LA 71301.
6. Take a swamp tour
Ride through the bayous with a knowledgeable tour guide who will tell you the history of the area while you soak in the beautiful views. Find one near you
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7. Rent a Kayak
Rent a canoe or kayak and explore Louisiana’s bayous at your own pace. Your tour guide will lead you around the area taking you on adventures that the larger swamp boats and air boats just can’t get to.
8. St. Tammany Trace
31 miles of paved walkway that winds through five cities (Covington, Abita Springs, Mandeville, Slidell, Lacombe). Perfect for walking, biking, or rollerblading. There are also horse trails than run through parts of it.
9. Find a festival
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With over 400 different festivals each year, there’s practically a festival every weekend. With the lovely spring weather, it’s the perfect time to attend a festival. Find out more about festivals here and here.
10. The New Orleans Botanical Gardens
Open seven days a week, the Botanical Gardens have been carefully cultivating their garden since the 1930s. Take a leisurely stroll through the twelve acres of beautiful gardens and sculptures. Learn more about the gardens here.
11. The R.W. Norton Gallery
Art lovers and nature seekers unite! Surrounding the art gallery is 40 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds and botanical gardens you’re sure to love. The museum was built in 1966 and houses both American and European art that will inspire you. Learn more here.
What's your favorite springtime activity? Let us know in the comments below!
After a sweltering summer, we welcome fall in Louisiana with open arms. Although we don’t see the vibrant fall foliage our northern friends do, there are plenty of things to do in Louisiana in the fall. Here are some of our favorite fall activities we will be adding to our bucket list this year!
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Louisiana Fall Foliage: Where To Go In Louisiana For Fall Foliage
Maples, aspens, and red oaks are the major trees that turn colors in the fall. Louisiana doesn’t see too many of these types of trees, so our fall colors are a bit different. Don’t worry, there are still a few places you can check out to see fall foliage in Louisiana. Northern Louisiana is the place to be for fall in Louisiana, just keep in mind that we tend to see our colors change much later than other states.
1. Jimmie Davis State Park
Location: Chatham, Louisiana
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Wow Factor: The park is centered around the Caney Creek Lake, a massive, 5,000-acre reservoir
Need To Know: Louisiana State Parks all have a $3 per person entrance fee
Sitting pretty on Caney Lake, renting a canoe, and paddling around the water is the best way to experience the fall foliage at Jimmie Davis State Park. There are plenty of cabins and campsites available to rent, too.
2. Lake Claiborne State Park
Location: Homer, Louisiana
Wow Factor: Lake Claiborne is one of the best freshwater fishing spots in Northern Louisiana
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Need To Know: Louisiana State Parks all have a $3 per person entrance fee
Lake Claiborne State Park is dreamy year-round, but fall is extra special. The 6,400-acre lake is a popular fishing, swimming, and boating spot and there’s even a little stretch of beach to enjoy. There are over 10 miles of hiking trails within the park, including a top-tier bike trail.
3. Chemin-A-Haut State Park
Location: Bastrop, Louisiana
Wow Factor: This is one of the most equestrian-friendly state parks in Louisiana!
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Need To Know: Louisiana State Parks all have a $3 per person entrance fee
Chemin-A-Haut sits in the shadows of the Louisiana/Arkansas border. If you can time it right, this park is incredible in the fall. I’d recommend renting a canoe and doing a little leaf-peeping from the water here. You can paddle up Bayou Bartholomew to check out the Castle Tree, one of the oldest trees in the country!
Best Pumpkin Patches In Louisiana
Picking the perfect pumpkin is a quintessential fall activity! Check out these awesome pumpkin patches in Louisiana this year:
4. Mrs. Heather’s Pumpkin Patch
Location: Hammond, Louisiana
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Wow Factor: There are a ton of activities (in addition to the pumpkins) that the kids will love. Plan to spend a few hours here!
Need To Know: The season runs from September 25 to November 8, 2024. $10 per child, cash only.
If you live anywhere near Hammond, you need to make your way to Mrs. Heather’s this fall. Trust me—it’s worth the drive. This incredible farm in Hammond spends the spring/summer season as a strawberry patch and then transforms into a pumpkin patch in the fall. There’s a hay maze, jumping pillows, a nature trail, and plenty of educational opportunities to learn about life on a farm. Cartoon characters, face painting, and pumpkin painting make an appearance on the weekends. Follow Mrs. Heather’s on Facebook to stay up to date on any special events as we get closer to the opening season.
5. DixieMaze Farms
Location: Shreveport, Louisiana
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Wow Factor: DixieMaze Farms has a Pumpkin Express that takes you on a scenic ride through the farm over to the pumpkin patch
Need To Know: The season runs from September 28 to November 2, 2024
There’s a lot to love about DixieMaze Farms. We will chat about the Fall Fest later in this article, but the pumpkin patch alone is enough reason to visit. A ride on the Pumpkin Express is one your kids won’t stop talking about! Be sure to visit early in the season, these pumpkins go quickly!
6. Houma Pumpkin Patch
Location: Houma, Louisiana
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Wow Factor: Pumpkins, hayrides, live music, and more
Need To Know: Dates for the 2024 season have yet to be announced. Follow the Houma Pumpkin Patchon Facebook to stay up to date
Head down to Houma to pick the perfect pumpkin from the Houma Pumpkin Patch. Living Word Church hosts the annual event and is full of family-friendly activities including a petting zoo, a corn maze, hayrides, and more.
Best Fall Festivals in Louisiana
Fall is one of the best times of the year for festivals in Louisiana. The weather is cooler, the humidity is slightly at bay, and it just feels great to be outdoors. These are some of the best fall festivals in Louisiana to check out this year:
7. Fall Fest at DixieMaze Farm
Location: Shreveport, Louisiana
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Wow Factor: The legendary corn maze turns into a haunted maze on Friday and Saturday nights
Need To Know: Fall Fest takes place from September 28 to November 2, 2024
Fall Fest is easily one of the best fall festivals in Louisiana. It’s so popular that they sell season passes! The seasonal festival is chock full of attractions that all ages will enjoy, including everything from jumping pillows to pony rides. Saturday nights are the best: kick off the evening with a spooky story and a s’more around the campfire and then pull up a hay bale to watch an outdoor movie!
8. World Championship Gumbo Cookoff
Location: New Iberia, Louisiana
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Wow Factor: Taste the best gumbo in the world!
Need To Know: The annual festival takes place the second weekend of October every year. October 12-13, 2024 are this year’s dates.
While the rest of the country kicks back with some apple cider, Louisianians get to kick back with a bowl of gumbo. There are several gumbo festivals in Louisiana, and each one of them is worthy of a visit. New Iberia’s World Championship Gumbo Cookoff, also known as the Superbowl of Gumbo, features dozens of chefs (75+ teams) competing for the gold. There will be live music and plenty of gumbo to go around. Admission is free, you only pay for any food/drinks you want.
9. Rougarou Fest
Location: Houma
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Wow Factor: Find the perfect costume and head out to enjoy a weekend of spooky fun!
Need To Know: Rougarou Fest takes place October 18-20, 2024
The Rougagou is one of Louisiana’s most iconic mythical beasts. Naturally, we’d dedicate a festival to it! This three-day festival pulls out all the stops with live music, a parade, local artisans, food vendors, carnival rides, and an epic costume contest. Rougarou Fest is known to be one of the best costume parties in the country, so make sure to put some thought into your costume if you want to compete!
Free & Cheap Louisiana Fall Activities
It’s easy to find some Louisiana fall activities that won’t break the bank. Outside of gas, the following options are either completely free or pretty cheap.
10. Kisatchie National Forest
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Location: Central and Northern Louisiana
Wow Factor: The Kisatchie is HUGE (600,000+ acres) and it’s filled with hundreds of hiking trails
Need To Know: Many of these trails are in very remote areas. Cell service and water sources can be sparse. Be prepared.
Fall is a great time to tackle the trails, and the Kisatchie National Forest is overflowing with them! Our favorite trails in the Kisatchie hover around Valentine Lake but if you’re looking to challenge yourself, check out the Wild Azalea Trail. It’s the longest primitive trail in Louisiana and it will take you through a challenging terrain throughout the forest. The trail is 24 miles long, so make sure you’re prepared for the journey. Camping is allowed in the forest, just make sure you’re off the trail.
11. Creole Nature Trail
Location: Southwest Louisiana
Wow Factor: This 180-mile All-American Road is one of the most scenic drives in Louisiana
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Need To Know: Many of the scenic spots are marshes and prairies, which are known for their lack of shade. Bring a hat and some sunscreen!
The Creole Nature Trail is one of my favorite road trips in Louisiana. Beginning near Lake Charles, this scenic road trip will take you on a 180-mile ride down to the Gulf Coast with plenty of scenic spots to stretch your legs. We’d recommend starting your adventure at Adventure Point, which serves as the visitor center for the ride.
12. Kiroli Park
Location: West Monroe, Louisiana
Wow Factor: Fishing ponds, dog parks, tennis courts… there’s a lot packed into this park!
Need To Know: Kiroli Park is open every day from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Admission is $1 per person
Controversial opinion, but I think Kiroli Park can stand up to New Orleans City Park—it’s that amazing. The 150-acre park boasts endless activities, including plenty of nature trails, a conservatory, numerous gardens, and so much more. We love that most of the park is ADA- accessible, especially the playgrounds. Since admission is only $1 per person, it’s a perfect place to spend an afternoon without breaking the bank.
Whether it's hitting the hiking trails or the festivals, what are you looking forward to the most this fall? Let us know in the comments below. Happy fall, y'all.
Do you think you’ve done all there is to do in Louisiana? Think again! Louisiana is full of exciting adventures, you just need to know where to look. Take a look at the list we’ve compiled of some of the lesser-known attractions in the Pelican State. Here are some of the most unique things to do in Louisiana that you probably haven't thought of yet.
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1. Take the kids to T.R.E.E House.
This is a hands-on educational children’s museum that the kids will love. Its approach to learning makes it fun for the kids and they won’t want to leave! It's located at 1403 3rd St, Alexandria, Louisiana 71301. T.R.E.E. House is a must-visit museum for anyone who has kids and one of the most fun things to do in Louisiana.
2. Explore the Kisatchie National Forest.
The Kisatchie National Forest has more than 600,000 acres to explore, and hundreds of trails spanning seven parishes. Grab your tent and make a weekend out of it, making s’mores by the fire and sleeping under the stars.
Check out some of our favorite trails found in Lousiana's Kisatchie Forest then make plans to explore the great outdoors!
Louisiana may not have the brilliant colors that New England is known for but we do still have some beautiful fall foliage in the northern part of the state. Early November is the best time to take the drive, and you even take our Louisiana fall foliage road trip that will lead to some of the most colorful fall colors in the state.
4. Get off the grid for a weekend.
Unplug for a bit and venture somewhere that’ll take you away from it all. We have so many places that fit the bill, it’s hard to choose a favorite. But if you want to unplug and go off the grid for a while, check out some of the state's best nature destinations to find a remote location close to you. These are some of the best hidden gems in Louisiana.
5. Tea Time
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Get all dressed up and enjoy scones, crumpets, and tea with your friends for a unique afternoon. There are several places around Louisiana where you can make reservations. Check out some of the most charming tea houses in Louisiana.
6. Experience the spookier things.
Louisiana has quite a storied history so it's unsurprising there are a number of ghost stories and alleged hauntings. You can see for yourself in a ghost tour, or if you’re really brave, some of the locations allow you to spend the night… if you dare. It will be one of the best things to do in Louisiana. You can learn more about some of the most notorious ghosts in Louisiana.
7. Explore a paddling trail.
The Bayou Vermilion Trail is close to 10 miles long and will lead you through some of the most beautiful areas of the Vermilion River. Kayaking or canoeing through this area is a wonderful way to spend an afternoon, and there’s an even an app you can download so you can track yourself on the map. Check out more about the Bayou Vermilion Trail for your next paddling adventure. It's one of the most fun things to do in Louisiana.
How many have you done? Do you have anything else to add to this list of unique things to do in Louisiana? Let us know in the comments section.