7 Amazing Natural Attractions In Louisiana To Put On Your Bucket List This Year
By Jackie Ann
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Published August 05, 2018
Louisiana is filled with beautiful natural wonders just waiting to be explored. Before the year ends, be sure to take some time to discover some of these natural attractions. In no particular order, here are some of our favorites:
1. Driskill Mountain
That’s right, Louisiana does have a mountain or two! Tiny but mighty, Driskill Mountain stands at 535 feet and is the tallest natural summit in Louisiana. You can hike up the mountain for a fun afternoon adventure, which won’t take too long at all. To learn more, check out our previous article
here.
2. Barataria Preserve
The 23,000 acres over at Barataria Preserve in Marrero include bayous, swamps, marshes, and forests. The boardwalk trails allow visitors a glimpse into Louisiana’s wetlands that haven’t been disturbed by man, and it’s truly incredible. To learn more, check out our previous article
here.
3. Grand Isle
Head down to the tip of the boot for some good old-fashioned fun in the sun. Louisiana’s only inhabited barrier island is perfect for birdwatchers, fishermen, and those just looking to sink their toes in the sand. You can even bring a tent and camp right on the beach! To learn more, check out our previous article
here.
4. Atchafalaya River Basin
The Atchafalaya River Basin is the largest river swamp in the country, measuring in at approximately 1.4 million acres. The best way to experience the area is by boat and there are dozens of swamp tour companies that would love to take you out for a spin. To learn more, check out our previous article
here.
5. Kisatchie National Forest
Louisiana’s only national forest spans an impressive 600,00 acres over five ranger districts and is perfect for the adventurous nature lover. There are several trails to explore, each offering their own challenging terrain and lovely views. To learn more, check out our previous article
here.
6. Lake Martin
Wildlife enthusiasts will love a road trip to Lake Martin over in Breaux Bridge. The lake is part of the Cypress Island Nature Preserve and is home to scores of wildlife, including gators, snakes, birds, and more. The lake has one of the largest bird rookeries in the country, so keep your eyes peeled for egrets, herons, owls, and other winged species. To learn more, check out our previous article
here.
7. Honey Island Swamp
Named for the honeybees that were once seen in the area, this swampland in St. Tammany Parish is a delightful way to spend an afternoon exploring Louisiana’s wetlands. To book a swamp tour, check out our previous article
here.
How many of these amazing natural attractions have you seen? Let us know in the comments below!
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