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Savor Louisiana’s natural environment at Lake Martin, which is filled with wildlife like little blue herons, snowy egrets and spoonbills. Part of the Cypress Island Preserve, the lake provides 15 square miles of cypress and tupelo swamp…
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Part of the Atchafalaya National Heritage Area, this narrow bayou connects to Bay Alcide, a shallow waterway covered with duckweed. Expect a peaceful 10-mile journey with coastal views and flat, marshy landscapes that sing during Louisiana sunsets…
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Adventurous paddlers will appreciate Maurepas Swamp Wildlife Management Area, a flooded cypress swamp. As you make your way into the 175-square-mile swamp, notice tall American elm, sugarberry and oak trees, each an integral part of an ecosystem…
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The calm, slow-moving waters of Bayou Teche make it a peaceful route for the novice paddler. Begin your adventure at Jeanerette City Park for the entire 37-mile trip or at one of the five other entry points for a shorter experience. Soak in the…
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Tech-savvy paddlers, this one’s for you: The Bayou Vermilion Paddle Trail utilizes a collaborative, interactive online map that details each route. This innovative tool allows paddlers and boaters to navigate points of interest along the waterway…
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Coined as the “longest Main Street in the world,” the beautiful Bayou Lafourche stretches more than 100 miles. No matter what section you paddle, you’ll experience history. From the Washa and Chitimacha Native American tribes to Canadian settlers…
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Paddling Bayou Teche and the Lower Atchafalaya River offers a glimpse into Louisiana’s rich vegetation. This 10-mile trail highlights habitats for wading birds, neotropical songbirds, waterfowl and amphibians. Plus, the area offers a bit of…
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This trail offers up to 10 miles of paddling if you begin at the Calumet Cut. From there you’ll glide through Patterson to the mouth of the Bayou Teche at the Atchafalaya River. Calumet is the site of the Battle of Bisland during the Civil War.…
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The exciting, open-water Cypremort Point Paddling Trail No. 1 is for the adventurous, seasoned paddler. Novice paddlers looking to fish or explore Louisiana’s coastal areas may enjoy the lakes, canals and bayous near Cypremort Point State Park.…
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In Cajun French, Petite Anse means "Little Cove." This particular bayou, whose waters are smooth and calm, runs along the west side of Avery Island before flowing south into Vermilion Bay and the Gulf. You’ll notice Louisiana’s swamps, whose flora…