It’s the holiday season, y’all! Soon our evenings will be illuminated with the displays of millions of twinkling lights that would even put the Grinch in the holiday spirit. This year, kick off your holiday festivities with a drive through this Candy Cane Lane in Louisiana. Located in Calhoun it’s one of the most special holiday light displays in the state, and you never even have to leave your car to see it! Come along as we show you why we love it so much and are sure you will too! Let’s take a closer look:

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For more information, be sure to check out the Candy Cane Lane website and give them a follow on the Candy Cane Lane Drive Thru Christmas Light Park Facebook page.

Have you visited Candy Cane Lane in previous years? Are you planning a trip this year? If you’ve been, would you say it is one of the best ways to enjoy Christmas in Louisiana? How about winter in Louisiana? Let us know in the comments below!

If you’d like to stay a night or two in a nearby bigger city, consider the  Courtyard Shreveport-Bossier City/Louisiana Boardwalk.

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Where can we find bike trails in Louisiana?

  • The Tammany Trace traverses several small towns and extends some 30 miles long.
  • The New Orleans City Park Bike Paths in New Orleans features four miles trails and a wealth of amenities along the way.
  • The Mississippi River Trail in Baton Rouge is an easy, level, 5-mile out-and back trail.

Read on to learn more about some of the other picturesque bike trails in Louisiana.

Where can we find ethnic festivals in New Orleans?

  • The annual New Orleans Japan Festival features traditional music, drumming, and a tea ceremony.
  • Oktoberfest New Orleans features authentic German food, german wines, music, dancing, and the traditional Beer Stein Holding Contest.
  • The Los Islenos Fiesta celebrates the traditions, foods, and music of the people from the Canary Islands who settled in the New Orleans area in the 1700s.

Read on to learn more about some of the many other wonderful ethnic festivals in New Orleans.

Where can we go fishing in Louisiana?

  • Caddo Lake in Shreveport is popular for fishing, waterskiing, and boating.
  • Calcasieu Lake just south of Lake Charles is where folks go to catch redfish, speckled trout, founder, and other varieties.
  • Henderson Lake in St. Martin Parish is the place to go to catch really large bass fish.

Read on to learn more about some of the other exciting places to go fishing in Louisiana.

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