6 Louisiana Swamps So Beautiful You Have To See Them To Believe
By Jackie Ann|Published August 08, 2018
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Louisiana native and LSU Alum (Geaux Tigers!), Jackie has lived in Louisiana for over three decades and currently lives in New Orleans. She's been writing for OnlyInYourState since 2016 and can often be found with a coffee at her side, dreaming of her next adventure.
Louisiana’s wetlands hold a special place in our hearts. From the bayous to the swamps, these important ecosystems make up a huge part of our lives. People travel from all over to catch a glimpse of our beautiful wetlands, and we’ve got some amazing photos of some of our favorite swamps in Louisiana that will make you proud to live in the Bayou State.
What’s your favorite swamp in Louisiana? For more epic outdoor adventures, check out some of our favorite state parks in Louisiana.
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What are some must-see natural attractions in Louisiana?
Some must-see natural attractions in Louisiana include:
The Atchafalaya River Basin: The largest river swamp in the country, and one of the most popular swamps in Louisiana.
Driskill Mountain: Louisiana’s beloved mountain. Clocking in at 535 feet, visitors can hike the one-mile trail to the summit to stand at the tallest natural peak in Louisiana.
Holly Beach: A beach in Cameron, Louisiana known for being a prime spot to find seashells in Louisiana. You can also drive right onto the beach, and camping on the beach is allowed, too.
Kisatchie National Forest: Louisiana’s only National Forest sprawls out for over 600,000 acres and boasts countless primitive trails for hiking and primitive camping.
What are some of the best state parks to visit in Louisiana?
Some of the best state parks in Louisiana include:
Chicot State Park: Louisiana’s largest state park. Located in Ville Platte, there are waterfront cabins, epic hiking trails, fishing, boating, and many other activities to enjoy. The Louisiana State Arboretum is also located within the park, and it features a visitor center, and several hiking trails with informational placards along the way.
Chemin-A-Haut State Park: Louisiana’s oldest state park. Located in Bastrop, this northern Louisiana state park is nestled along Bayou Bartholomew and is excellent for kayaking and canoeing. If you do pick up a paddle, head over to the Castle Tree, a massive cypress tree that’s one of the oldest cypress trees in the country.