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Camping Gems - Places to Go in Louisiana

 
Bourbon Street and the French Quarter, New Orleans
For generations, this area of New Orleans' historic French Quarter has been a hot-spot for night-time revelers, party seekers, and fun-loving people of all kinds.  Originally called "Rue Bourbon," this is home to the beautiful Royal Sonesta Hotel, a brewery, and historic stables.  Pay a visit to the 1806 Old Absinthe House where mixologist Cayetano Ferrer created the famous Absinthe House Frappe in 1874. 

Wild Azalea Trail   
Stroll down Louisiana’s longest trail, admiring the colorful native flowers.  This 26-mile trail through the Kisatchie National Forest is filled with beauty and biodiversity.

Audubon Nature Institute, New Orleans
With an aquarium, a zoo, and an Entergy IMAX Theatre, this is more than a quick dip into the world of animals!  You'll see exotic animals and lush gardens at the zoo, including white alligators and rare white tigers.  Then head to the aquarium to see the otters and sea horses, the turtles, and the sharks. 

Lake Bistineau   
Set your rod for black crappie, largemouth bass, yellow bass, bullheads, bluegill, and red-ear sunfish at Lake Bistineau -- or just spend your time relaxing on the water or watching birds from the shore.  This 17,000-acre lake includes flooded flooded cypress stands, islands, and coontail moss.

Great River Road Plantation Parade, New Orleans to Baton Rouge
This self-guided tour includes seven stops between New Orleans and Baton Rouge, most of which can be reached off of I-10. You'll see the Destrehan Plantation (built in 1786 as a French Colonial Style home and remodeled from 1830-40 to more closely resemble the Greek Revival Style), the famous San Francisco Plantation, and the timeless St. Joseph Plantation.

Chicot State Park, Ville Platte
From bike trips through the beech-magnolia forest to watching for turtles and alligators in Lake Chicot, this park truly has it all.  Fish for largemouth bass, crappie, bluegill, and red-ear sunfish or take a dip in the Olympic-sized swimming pool.

Acadian Village, Lafayette
Visit this charming village and learn about 19th-century Acadian life. You'll see craftspeople building boats, weaving, making fiddles, and cooking up local delicacies. The town is a living folk museum, with plenty of guides to explain the crafts and traditions. (200 Greenleaf Road, 337-981-2364)

Voodoo New Orleans
See the spookier side of New Orleans with a visit to two attractions. The Musee Conti Historical Wax Museum (917 Conti Street, French Quarter, 504-525-2605), where you'll see models of Andrew Jackson, Lafitte the Pirate, Marie Laveau and her voodoo dancers, and Chief Montana.  Then stop by the New Orleans Historic Voodoo Museum (724 Dumaine St., 504-523-7685) to learn about Voodooism culture and see true Voodoo artifacts.

Global Wildlife Center, Folsom
This rescue and rehabilitation center is home to over 3,000 exotic, endangered, and threatened animals from all over the world. Learn about animals, take a safari tour, and help name the baby animals.

Bayou Pierre Alligator Park
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Natchitoches

After you tour this 5-acre park, you'll know more about alligators than most!  In addition to the gators, this park features the full Cajun package -- Canju music, tasty Cajun cuisine, and plenty of good times.

 

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