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Nestled on the banks of the Ouachita River and Bayou DeSiard, Monroe and West Monroe have everything you need for an unforgettable north Louisiana vacation. Hike breathtaking nature trails, sip a pint of craft beer and sample the wines of a local…
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Situated south of Lafayette and north of the rich Gulf waters of Vermilion Bay, New Iberia abounds with Cajun cuisine, mom-and-pop diners, swamps to explore and so much more. Iberia Parish, of which New Iberia is the most populous city, was one of…
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Known as the “Happiest City in America,” Lafayette is at the heart of Cajun culture in south Louisiana. The local music, cuisine, cultural history and friendly residents create an experience that can be found nowhere else in the world. Enjoy a day…
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Louisiana’s River Parishes encompasses an area of Louisiana stretching from the outskirts of New Orleans and following the Mississippi River Road to just outside Baton Rouge. Here, visitors have several options for things to do: explore historic…
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New Orleans’ neighbor, Jefferson Parish, is home to family-owned restaurants, world-class shopping, historic districts and Louisiana’s premier beach destination — Grand Isle. Discover these attractions and more, just a short drive from the…
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Enjoy riverfront dining, relaxing cruises and outdoor activities that get you on the water. Louisiana is a land defined largely by its waterways. The Gulf provides world-famous seafood and fishing adventures, while swamps offer an up-close look at…
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Fishing, disc golfing, tennis and mountain biking are just a few of the draws to this popular north Louisiana park. At over 15,000 acres, Lake D’Arbonne is one of north Louisiana’s largest lakes. It’s also one of the most scenic, with heavily…
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Louisiana’s plantation past comes alive at this small family cemetery. A few miles northwest of St. Francisville is a little-known cemetery that holds a fascinating footnote to Civil War history. Locust Grove State Historic Site sits on the…
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Cast a line, watch for waterfowl and look for elusive black bears at this northeast Louisiana outpost. Poverty Point Reservoir is a 2,700-acre manmade lake set against the wide, flat Mississippi Delta bottomlands, and this state park is a haven…
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See the Civil War site where the Confederates achieved victory against Union invaders. In July 1863, in a small pocket of northwest Louisiana, the Civil War was raging. Union forces were headed up the Red River towards Shreveport, attempting to…