People Used To Flock To This Tiny Louisiana Town To Experience Its Healing Mineral Waters
There’s a charming little town in St. Tammany Parish that has a fascinating history, and that’s Abita Springs. While its current claim to fame is being the home base for the iconic Abita beverages, it used to be a place to go to experience the healing properties that were thought to be contained within the nearby springs. Let’s take a closer look:

The area was inhabited by many different tribes, and research suggests these tribes may have lived here as far back as 2,220 years ago. Choctaw was the prevalent tribe before European settlers forced them into Oklahoma.

The town continued to flourish with new immigrants and in 1887, a local doctor determined that the springs contained minerals that could be medically beneficial. Other doctors agreed, adding that the pure air was also healing, and it didn’t take long for word to spread.

Folks from New Orleans would take the train over to Abita Springs as a vacation destination. It wasn’t far, but it was certainly a change of scenery from the diseases in the city. At the time, Yellow Fever was making its way through the area, yet it wasn’t very common in Abita Springs, which helped the town prosper, with more folks coming to experience the healing powers of the town.

It's a fate that was very common in railroad towns in those days. Luckily, Abita Springs didn’t shrivel up, it continued chugging along, and today it is home to about 2,500 people. The train that once ran through town is now part of the Tammany Trace, a 31-mile rail trail that weaves through St. Tammany Parish.

Especially if you want to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and slow things down a bit, just like they did 100 years ago. Except this time, you'll have to drive over instead of taking the train.

Check the town's website to see the calendar of upcoming events.

This is actually the original location where Abita brewed beers! They moved to a larger facility to handle the increasing demand but kept the original building, and today it's a lovely little restaurant and pub.

The Abita Mystery House is one of a kind, and you have to see it to believe it. This unique museum houses thousands and thousands of found objects, ranging from tiny figurines to massive flying saucers you can step inside.
Abita Springs is just one of many charming small towns in Louisiana that have a unique history and are perfect for a day trip. What’s your favorite small town in Louisiana? Let us know in the comments below!
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Address: Abita Springs, LA 70420, USA