7 Small Towns In Louisiana That Are Full Of Charm And Perfect For A Weekend Escape
By Jackie Ann|Published July 19, 2021
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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.
Looking to get away for a weekend? Sure, you could pack your bags and drive to the Gulf Coast for a beach vacation, but there are plenty of charming small towns in Louisiana that are ideal for a weekend of rest and relaxation. These small towns aren’t too big, but aren’t too small– they’re just perfect. Whether you’re looking for a nature lover’s paradise or a delightful main street to get some shopping in, these are some of the best small towns in Louisiana and they will give you a weekend you won’t soon forget.
Where’s your favorite small town in Louisiana to get away for a day or two? Shout it out in the comments!
While you’re filling out your itinerary for exploring these small towns, be sure to check out some of our Louisiana State Parks. Many of them are located in or just on the outskirts of these towns, and they’ll show you some of the Pelican State’s most stunning natural scenery.
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What are some of the best small-town restaurants in Louisiana?
Some of the best small-town restaurants in Louisiana are:
Bear’s: Located in Covington, Louisiana, and home to some of the best po’boys in Louisiana.
Tunk’s Cypress Inn: A waterfront restaurant in Boyce, Louisiana that overlooks Lake Kincaid specializing in seafood dishes.
Magnolia Cafe: A charming restaurant in St. Francisville, Louisiana known its southern dishes and welcoming atmosphere.