You'll Never Forget A Trip To The Most Enchanting Town In All Of Louisiana
There’s something magical about small towns—the sense of community, the “everyone knows everyone” mentality. It’s all very unique. Louisiana has its fair share of small towns and while there are many splendid small towns in our great state, there’s one in particular that’s worth a day trip.

A small, rural community, Abita Springs is one of those one-traffic-light towns where everyone knows everyone. It’s a strong, friendly community of about 3,000 people.

The first Louisiana pioneers settled in Abita Springs in 1820, but it was a Choctaw Village long before that. In 1887, a Covington physician conducted tests on the water in Abita Springs, and concluded that the springs were mineral water with good medicinal qualities. As a result, the Abita Springs grew popular as a resort town and also a town the sick could retreat to so they could benefit from the water, climate, and pure air.
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The Tammany Trace runs straight through Abita Springs, so you can enjoy a leisurely bike ride or stroll down the paved walkway. Afterwards, be sure to stop in the Abita Springs Trailhead Museum, a neat little art and history museum.
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Head over to the Abita Brewery for a tour of the brewery and to quench your thirst with a pint or two!



Held six times a year, the Opry is a series of music concerts, primarily Country, Bluegrass, Zydeco, Cajun and Southern Gospel music. The concert takes places at the Abita Springs Town Hall. Because of the town hall’s wooden floors and cypress walls, it’s got the perfect acoustics for these genres of music.
The Fall 2017 dates are September 16, October 21 and November 18, so be sure to get your tickets in advance.
The Fall 2017 dates are September 16, October 21 and November 18, so be sure to get your tickets in advance.

This quirky museum is filled with animated displays, odd collections, memorabilia, old arcade machines and more. This place is something you just have to see to believe.
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It's the perfect way to spend your day!
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