Louisiana’s Most Naturally Beautiful Town Will Enchant You In The Best Way Possible
Louisiana has a lot of natural beauty, no doubt about it. From the bayous to the Kisatchie National Forest, there’s a lot of nature to see. One town in particular is especially beautiful, and perhaps flies under the radar when you’re thinking of places to explore.

The island is at the mouth of Barataria Bay where it meets the Gulf of Mexico.

Highway 1 is full of picturesque views like this one.
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Since European settlement began in the 1780s, people have made their living from fishing, crabbing, shrimping, and harvesting oysters.
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We can see why! Beautiful.

You can camp right on the beach!


People travel from all over to watch the migration of beautiful songbirds.
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The Grand Isle Migratory Bird Festival is in April every year. Don’t worry though, you can go birdwatching year round! There’s always something to see, if you keep your eyes peeled!

It's the perfect escape.

What are you waiting for?
What’s your favorite part about Grand Isle? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
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