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Discover the Jambalaya Festival, one of Louisiana’s oldest festivals, located in the Jambalaya Capital of the World. The Jambalaya Festival in Gonzales features live music, fun for the whole family and plenty of jambalaya to go around. So grab…
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Houseboats, bayouside cabins, day boats, canoes and kayaks. Bird and breakfast tours, evening/night swamp tours. Nature watching. Located in a chain of three lakes and miles of bayous. Great fishing off a floating dock. Nestled in the small…
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Meet some of the artists behind the festive sounds of zydeco music in Louisiana. While Louisiana is famously the birthplace of jazz and home to blues music legends, it’s also the heartland of zydeco — a high-energy, accordion-fueled genre that…
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Captain Billy Gaston conducts each tour through scenic bayous, showing birds, turtles, and alligators. Guests can expect a comfortable 49-passenger, covered vessel. Tours take place Monday – Saturday at 10:30 AM and 1:30 PM. Alligators fed daily…
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Drive along the Bayou Teche Scenic Byway into the Atchafalaya National Heritage Area. Enjoy a swamp tour. Bird-watch or paddle in the Atchafalaya Swamp Basin, the largest overflow swamp in the US. Stroll a 19th century boulevard of cast iron…
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Though part of the City of New Orleans, Old Algiers offers a small-town feel, with businesses and residences coexisting side-by-side. Small parks and play spots dot the area for the kids, and small retailers, restaurants, cafes and bars are found…
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Trade your golf club for a rod and reel along this outdoorsy trail. Day One: St. Tammany Parish Begin your journey at Oak Harbor Golf Club in Slidell, where water hazards and coastal winds make for a challenging and scenic round. After golf, head…
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In Louisiana, inland fishing regions around Houma are especially popular destinations with anglers. Prepare for Inland Fishing A maze of rivers and low-lying islands, Terrebonne and Lafourche are two of the southernmost parishes in the state. The…
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The best way to learn Louisiana’s edible lingo is simply to sit down and start eating. Sometimes it seems like Louisiana speaks its own language in the kitchen. Gumbo, jambalaya, étouffée? These words just don’t come up much in everyday American…
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There are more than four seasons in Louisiana, and each offers tasty surprises. You can tell something about Louisiana's flair for the flavorful just by looking at our calendar. Take a look and see which seasons you'd like to experience (we…