There Are More Alligators Than There Are Miles Along This Beautiful Hiking Trail In Louisiana
By Jackie Ann|Published March 10, 2023
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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.
Swamp trails are a wonderful way to view Louisiana’s beautiful wetlands. These boardwalk trails weave throughout Louisiana’s marshes, swamps, and bayous, giving us a glimpse of these majestic waterways that wouldn’t be accessible any other way. One of the perks to these swamp trails in Louisiana is that you often stand a great chance of seeing the local wildlife, and alligators are always the number one suspect when traversing these trails. While alligator sightings are never guaranteed, the odds are always in your favor when you visit Barataria Preserve.
For anyone looking to trade cityscapes for the swamps, there’s no better place to be than Barataria Preserve.
There is a labyrinth of trails here, but we’ll be focusing on the Bayou Coquille Trail, which connects to the Marsh Overlook. Each of these trails is 0.5 miles long, making the entire out-and-back trip just shy of two miles.
The boardwalk trail weaves throughout the preserve’s 20,000+ acres, and you’re all but guaranteed to see some wildlife along the way, so keep your eyes peeled.
Generally speaking, alligators are more scared of us than we are of them and very rarely attack. While you're welcome to view them from a safe distance, remember to never feed the wildlife. These wild critters shouldn't become dependent on humans for food, and it never ends well for the animal. Just snap a photo from afar and move along!
While alligators are the most popular animal you'll see around the trail, the preserve is home to so many swamp critters, like deer, wild hogs, and raccoons.
That, my friend, is a good indicator that your time on the trail is done and you should turn around. Remember, you're in their home!
Visit the Barataria Preserve website before you head over so you can see a trail map and any updated trail closings. The park closes down a few trails during nesting season, which is usually in the fall, so keep that in mind as you plan your adventure!
For more alligator sightings, how about taking this epic seven-part zipline in Louisiana? You’ll be soaring over a live alligator pond that’s home to about 300 gators!
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