Enjoy A Long Walk At This Underrated Local Park In Louisiana

We all know the importance of being outdoors and moving your body, but sometimes it can feel like a chore. You don’t have to drive out to the Kisatchie National Forest to get your steps in, although there are some really lovely hiking trails in the Kisatchie. Many of Louisiana’s local parks offer beautiful nature paths that are just perfect for an afternoon adventure, and Lafreniere Park in Metairie is one of my favorites. Let’s check it out:

Sitting pretty in Jefferson Parish, Lafreniere Park is the largest park in Metairie, Louisiana, and features 155 acres to explore.

The history of Lafreniere Park is fascinating. Initially a plantation, the property was seized around 1769 when the owner of the plantation, Nicolas Chauvin de Lafreniere, Jr., was executed for organizing a revolt against Spanish rule. It then became the Jefferson Downs Racetrack, which Hurricane Betsy destroyed in 1965. The land sat vacant for a while until it was turned into a community park in 1982.

Today, the 155-acre park is a popular spot for Metairie residents to enjoy.

Multiple soccer fields, a splash pad, a playground, a carousel, and two fitness stations are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to attractions at Lafreniere Park.

During the holidays, the Christmas Lights at Lafreniere Park are not to be missed.

There’s a two-mile walking path that makes a loop around the park that’s great for all ages and abilities.

It's paved and stroller-friendly.

Much of the path runs parallel to the lagoon, so you’ll have splendid waterfront views along the way.

Lafreniere Park is home to plenty of animals, too.

Especially birds. There’s no doubt in my mind you’ll come across ducks, geese, and swans on your walk...they’re everywhere. With that being said, dogs are welcome to join you on your walk but you’ll want to keep them on a leash. With so much wildlife in the park, it’s better to be safe than sorry! There is a five-acre dog park on the northeast side of the park for your fur baby to enjoy. There are separate areas for large and small dogs.

You'll have plenty of opportunities to get a better view of the lagoons, too.

You might even see some turtles catching some rays!

Visit the official website for Lafreniere Park to learn more and don't forget to follow Lafreniere Park on Facebook so you never miss out on any upcoming events.

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