Caroline Dormon was Louisiana’s very own wonder woman. From being the first woman hired in the United States Forest Service to her many preservation efforts for Louisiana’s native plant life, we owe Caroline Dormon a great deal of thanks for many of the natural landscapes we are blessed to enjoy (Kisatchie National Forest and the Louisiana State Arboretum, just to name a few). She gifted her home to the public after she died, and today it’s an incredible nature preserve like none you’ve ever seen before. It’s only open a few times a year and now’s your chance to check it out.

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