Have you completely delved into everything in Nawlins'? It's easy when you live in the city to take all that it has to offer for granted, but this place is full of natural wonders. By exploring New Orleans on this exciting road trip, it will remind you of all the wonderful places to enjoy in The Big Easy.
This little road trip covers just under 42 miles. Plan to spread it out over a weekend in order to thoroughly explore all the wonderful places here.
Here you'll find a map and directions to get you started!
1. Louis Armstrong Park
First up on this exploring New Orleans adventure are the water features at Louis Armstrong Park. Although they are man-made, they make a beautiful natural spot for picnicking and playing.
2. Bayou St. John
There's nothing like Bayou St. John for a relaxing evening. This beautiful waterway is a historic part of the city and truly one of the most captivating Louisiana natural wonders.
3. The Chime Tree, City Park
The Chime Tree at City Park (sometimes called "The Singing Oak") is a wonderful blend of natural beauty and man-made wonder. Lie under this tree and listen to the tinkle of dozens of chimes. Beautiful.
4. Couterie Forest, City Park
This 60-acre forest right in the middle of City Park is an oasis in New Orleans. Plan to spend an hour or two exploring the hiking trails here. If you’re searching for natural wonders in New Orleans, this definitely fits the bill!
5. Breakwater Park, Lake Pontchartrain
Just past the Southern Yacht Club, you'll find "The Point," which is the perfect place for a little stroll. It is one of the most beautiful waterfront spots around The Big Easy.
6. Longue House and Gardens
Another one of the places to explore in New Orleans is the Longue House and Gardens. The gardens at this estate are simply stunning. Take a look at the eight acres here, and visit the mansion during your visit, too.
7. Bird Island at Audubon Park
Right in the center of Audubon Park, you'll find Bird Island, which is home to hundreds of birds.
8. Tree of Life at Audubon Park
This beautiful, old tree in Audubon Park is another New Orleans icon.
9. Barataria Preserve
You'll want to plan on spending several hours at this beautiful nature preserve. You'll see alligators, turtles and snakes, right from the walkways here.
We've identified nine of the best natural wonders in New Orleans for our road trip. Have you ever been to any of these places? If so, which were your favorites? What else would you add to this trip? We'd love to hear from you and read about your experiences in the comments section below!
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