11 Awesome Things You Can Do In Louisiana When It’s Raining
With all the water that our state has gotten lately, you may have had an activity or two rained out. Have no worries though—there are plenty of inside activities that you can to do beat the weather and have a great time in our state. To find out about all the amazing things you could be doing in Louisiana to beat the rain, check out our list below:

This beautiful example of modern architecture is filled with amazing information about all of Louisiana's best hall of fame sports heroes. (800 Front St., Natchitoches, LA)

This community oriented alley offers nostalgic throwbacks such as hand-written scores and blacklight bowling at night. (100 Horseshoe Lake Road
Monroe, LA )
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This off the beaten path museum in tiny Abita Springs offers visitors the chance to see a wide range of unique exhibits and hidden collectible treasures. This place will surprise you for sure. (2275 HWY 36, Abita Springs, open 10-5, 985-892-2624)
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More than 100 years old, this classic movie theater shows a variety of films that are perfect for a rainy day. (5339 Prytania St.)

This gorgeous center in downtown Lafayette offers a variety of classes, performances, and gallery spaces to check out on a rainy day. (101 W Vermilion St., Lafayette)

For the past few years, this historic building in the heart of Lake Charles has offered community exhibits for everyone to explore. (1001 Ryan Street, Lake Charles, LA)

One of the most gorgeous Aquariums in the country, there are an amazing array of exhibits here that will open your eyes to the beauty of the ocean. (1 Canal St., New Orleans, 70130)

This performance venue in Lafayette offers tons of awesome shows to check out--all indoor--year round. (109 Vine St., Lafayette, LA)
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One of the biggest malls in Louisiana offers a huge variety of shops and places to hang out with friends when it's rainy outside. (6401 Bluebonnet Blvd., Baton Rouge, LA)

This historic building is gorgeous to look out from the outside--but take a tour of the inside and you will be blown away. (100 North Blvd, Baton Rouge, LA)

There is a huge variety of exhibits here that will entertain and educate children and parents alike. (820 Clyde Fant Parkway)
What did you think of our list of rainy day activities in Louisiana? Was there any that we missed? Are there some that you would add? Let us know what you like to do when it’s rainy outside in Louisiana. We love to hear your feedback!
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