Estherwood

Discover quiet, small-town charm in the Home of the Pontoon Bridge.

At a Glance

  • Known For: Railroad history, Cajun Prairie heritage, Bayou Plaquemine Brûlé
  • Top Things to Do: Explore local history, see the pontoon bridge, enjoy small-town Cajun culture
  • Major Events: Estherwood Park Fest

Top Things to Do in Estherwood

Located in Acadia Parish along Bayou Plaquemine Brûlé, Estherwood is a small Cajun Prairie town with roots in Louisiana’s railroad history. Visitors can spot historic homes, such as the Kollitz and Hoyt houses, and see the unique pontoon bridge on LA 91 that spans the bayou.

Places to Stay

While Estherwood is a small community, visitors can find comfortable accommodations in nearby Jennings, including the Hampton Inn & Suites Jennings, Best Western Acadia Hotel and Budget Inn and Suites.

Food & Drink

Local flavor can be found at Mikey’s Seafood and Specialty Meats, a one-stop shop offering fresh seafood, specialty meats and made-to-order hot plates. Visitors can pick up Cajun favorites like shrimp, crawfish and other regional specialties, or grab a quick lunch featuring fresh, locally inspired dishes.

Events & Festivals in Estherwood

Each year, the community comes together for Estherwood Park Fest, a small-town celebration featuring Cajun music, local food and family-friendly fun. The event reflects the area's welcoming spirit and offers a chance to experience local culture in a relaxed setting.

Travel Tips & Resources

It's easy to navigate Estherwood. Catch a flight to Lafayette Regional Airport (LFT), then rent a car or take a rideshare. Estherwood is also a short drive from Beaumont, Texas (2 hours), Jackson, Mississippi (5 hours), and Gulf Shores, Alabama (6 hours).

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best things to do in Estherwood?

Some of the best things to do in Estherwood, Louisiana, include exploring its railroad-era history, viewing historic homes and visiting the pontoon bridge over Bayou Plaquemine Brûlé. Visitors can also enjoy local Cajun food and community events like the Estherwood Park Fest.

What is Estherwood known for?

Estherwood is known for its railroad history, its location along Bayou Plaquemine Brûlé and its roots in the Cajun Prairie region. The town is also recognized for its small-town charm and local traditions.

What is the best time of year to visit Estherwood?

While there really isn’t a bad time of year to visit Estherwood, we’d say the best time is spring and fall, perfect for festivals and outdoor activities. Summers can be hot and humid, while winters are generally mild and less crowded.

What is the weather like in Estherwood?

Estherwood typically enjoys hot, humid summers and short, cold winters. Expect average highs of 90° F in July and August, with lows dipping to 43° F in January. Pack layers for winter, and sunscreen and a hat for summer.

Where can I get more travel information about Estherwood?

For official travel information about Estherwood, Louisiana, visit Acadia Tourism, the parish’s official destination marketing organization. The site provides visitor guides, maps, transportation details, hotel and lodging information, event calendars and planning resources to help travelers make the most of their visit. Travelers can also find statewide trip ideas, itineraries and regional guides on ExploreLouisiana.com, Louisiana’s official tourism website.