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Louisiana Parks Throughout Louisiana there are many natural preserves and state parks of vast beauty spilling over with flora and fauna. Bring the whole family and go camping or hiking through the natural wonder that is Louisiana. For example, not far from downtown New Orleans lies Bayou Segnette. Bayou Segnette State Park offers the best of everything. Just a thirty-minute drive across the Mississippi River from New Orleans, a multitude of recreational opportunities awaits visitors of all ages--boating, fishing, canoeing, picnicking, playgrounds and, of course, swimming in the wave pool, as well as an ecosystem that offers you the chance to spot plants, trees and wildlife from both swamps and marshland. Both salt and freshwater fishing are available because of the park's unique location. From the boat launch, you may explore many areas not readily accessible by overland routes. Catches of bass, catfish, bream, perch, redfish and trout are common in the area. On land, picnic areas are available for the whole family, and the playgrounds will delight the children. Group shelters are a perfect spot for large groups to gather, and the park's group camp provides another option for big gatherings. (More) |
Stables Equestrian delights await you at several different stables in the Greater New Orleans area. Many stables in the area offer boarding, and training (for both you and your horse). Just imagine riding along the Mississippi River on a summer evening. (More) |
Tennis Whether you are interested in just a rally or some intense and heated competition, there are several tennis courts and clubs in New Orleans to choose from. Learn to play tennis like a pro, beat your friends at doubles or simply go out for a good time! (More) |
Beaches Everyone loves the beach. There’s everything from sunbathing, building sandcastles, playing sports, fishing, crabbing, and of course swimming. We have discovered some great close spots that you can use as a quick getaway. No chance of becoming bored in Louisiana if you like the beach. There's so much fun stuff to do in including swimming, boating, hiking, and fishing, so one may perhaps stay for a while. If by chance you're a camper you can pitch that tent of yours at one of the magnificent campgrounds in the vicinity. (More) |
Camping & RV Come back to nature. Remove yourself from the traffic, the noise, the stress of your everyday life at our Louisiana campground. Come feel the gentle breeze on your face as you listen to the birds and squirrels chirping around you. Let the clean river wash over your skin and take all your worries away. Camping helps you relax, knowing that you’re creating memories for your children like the ones you had when you were young. (More) |
Canoeing, Kayaking & Tubing What are Louisiana wetlands like at night-especially by moonlight? What sounds do you hear? What can you see? What is it like to paddle through open ponds and marshes or a maze of bayous, sloughs, small slender lakes and rivers, with the moon overhead and surrounded by a symphony of night sounds? It's a vivid experience to paddle into wetlands in the daylight, lunch at sunset and then paddle out by moonlight. Every sense will be strained to absorb as much of the experience as possible. At night, wetlands are alive with sounds of its inhabitants. Sometimes reflective orange-red eyes can be seen - alligators!!! (More) |
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