Small towns are generally classified as having fewer than 10,000 residents. Sometime in the last decade, Covington crossed into the 10,000+ category, although I still consider my hometown a small town. Even though when I drive over there, I’m instantly reminded that it’s more like a small-town infrastructure with a big-city population.
Whenever I visit Covington, I always find time to swing by Bogue Falaya Wayside Park. I grew up down the street from this small-town park in Louisiana, so this particular patch of earth holds a very special place in my heart.
I hope you’ll enjoy it just as much as I do.
Bogue Falaya Park is located in downtown Covington, Louisiana.
The 13-acre park first opened to the public in 1903 and is registered on the National Registry of Historic Places. It’s a bit of a local landmark around the Northshore.
The park hugs the Bogue Falaya River for most of the park’s east side. There is a free canoe launch for anyone wanting to explore the river. There is also a lovely seating area with swings to enjoy the views or do a little fishing from the riverbanks.
You cannot swim in the Bogue Falaya, although it looks tempting! Many years ago you could—and this old lifeguard stand is one that I remember climbing on as a kid. I took this photo a few years ago, pleasantly surprised this relic from the past was still standing.
There is a pavilion available to rent for events, plus plenty of picnic tables peppered around the park.
There’s plenty of shade at the park, too. Grab some grub beforehand and enjoy a picnic lunch! There are public restrooms and plenty of parking.
Bogue Falaya Park has come a long way since I played here as a kid. The city has done a wonderful job adding to the park and ensuring future generations can make memories here. Most notably, the playgrounds have seen a huge upgrade. The playground is ADA-compatible, so kids of all ages and abilities will have a blast here.
Bogue Falaya Wayside Park is open from 7 a.m. - 7 p.m. every day. Admission to the park is free.
Learn more about Bogue Falaya Wayside Park on the official website for Covington. If you’ve ever visited this small-town park in Louisiana, share your memories with us in the comments!
Read on to discover some of our favorite things to do in Covington, Louisiana. Get yourself an AllTrails+ account to tackle any hiking trail with peace of mind.
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