This Just Might Be the Most Breathtaking Spot in all of New Orleans
New Orleans is filled with beautiful spots, including some amazing places in nature. One of the most breathtaking, by far, is the Tree of Life found outside of Audubon Park. Whenever I make a visit here, I feel an amazing sense of peace and tranquility. It’s a totally breathtaking spot in New Orleans that we know you will fall in love with.

You'll see a lot of gorgeous trees as you drive down the road, but the Tree of Life definitely stands out. It's right across the street from where Annunciation St. ends.

Etienne de Boray was the first mayor of New Orleans, and is credited with bringing the sugar cane crop to the area. At a certain point, this tree fell within the boundaries of the plantation that he owned.
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It's been the perfect location for numerous weddings, engagement photos, and countless other special moments.
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This means that visitors are asked not to vandalize the tree by writing or carving into it. Mulch surrounds the tree to prevent damage.

And, since it is right next to the Audubon Zoo, particularly the giraffe exhibit, you might just see a little head peeking over the fence.
When do you like to visit this beautiful park? Do you have a favorite place to relax and unwind here? Let us know in the comments below. We love to hear your comments and feedback.
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