5 Lazy Rivers In Louisiana That Are Perfect For Tubing On A Summer’s Day
Summer in Louisiana can be brutally hot, and finding ways to cool down can be exhausting. Spending the day on the water is a great way to cool down and spend some time relaxing in some beautiful surroundings. Below we’ve listed just a few lazy rivers (some are natural, some are man-made) that are some of the best rivers for tubing in Louisiana. Don’t forget your sunscreen!

Sit back and relax as you float down the Bogue Chitto River for a few hours. Beautiful scenery, great friends, and the sun shining down on your face. Sounds like a day in paradise, right? Louisiana River Adventures is one of the most popular tubing companies in this area, and they offer tubes of all shapes and sizes.


Also known at the Ouiska Chitto River, this river flows through an area that was once referred to as "no man’s land" and was home to adventurers, robbers, cutthroats, and murderers, and even pirates. It’s rumored that Jean Lafitte buried his treasure somewhere along the river banks. These days, it’s a beautiful lazy river where you’ll be surrounded by nature and quartz sand beaches. What a perfect way to spend a summer day in Louisiana!


Another river for those that aren’t looking to venture out into the wild, Blue Bayou Water Park is the ultimate water park in Louisiana. You could stay in this river all day as it takes you around and around the park. The river isn’t very deep, and there are little bridges and waterfalls every so often to cool you down. Plus, multiple lifeguards ensure a safe experience for everyone.
Been to any of the lazy rivers in Louisiana listed above? Let us know in the comments below! And before summer is over, be sure to check out some of our favorite hidden swimming holes in Louisiana.
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