If you’re interested in exploring Louisiana’s unique geological wonders, you don’t have to travel very far. Right within New Orleans’ parish lines is one of the oddest geological wonders in the state. Let’s explore this very special natural treasure in New Orleans.
Over 23,000 acres of amazing swamps are found at the Barataria Preserve.
Flickr.com / Rafael Medina You’ll find it at 6588 Barataria Blvd., Marrero. You can visit from Wednesday - Sunday from 9:30am to 4:30pm.
Once inside, you’ll be swept away by the beauty and bounty found here.
Flickr.com / neil o Jean Lafitte preserve is a unique geological wonder as it includes bayous, swamps, marshes, forests, alligators, and nutrias.
You can stop by the educational center located here that features a self-guided tour or a cell phone tour.
Flickr.com / Bart Everson Both will open your eyes to all of the unique areas found here.
You’ll enjoy some of the most beautiful Cypress trees anywhere in the swamp.
Flickr.com / Jen Dubin It’s completely gorgeous and offers something really special.
And of course, there are some incredible alligator species that lurk here.
Flickr.com / Kevin O’mara Alligators in the area are definitely a species to be watchful of as you explore.
Spying the barred owl, pictured here, is another special sighting you can expect on a visit here.
Flickr.com / Jason Crotty Over 200 species of birds call this preserve home.
So if you are interested in soaking up all this preserve has to offer, go ahead and visit here.
Flickr.com / Celine Colin Once you start walking along the trails, you will be amazed.
Have you ever visited this gorgeous place? Which time of year is your favorite to visit? Let us know in the comments below. We love to hear your ideas and feedback.
Flickr.com / Rafael Medina
You’ll find it at 6588 Barataria Blvd., Marrero. You can visit from Wednesday - Sunday from 9:30am to 4:30pm.
Flickr.com / neil o
Jean Lafitte preserve is a unique geological wonder as it includes bayous, swamps, marshes, forests, alligators, and nutrias.
Flickr.com / Bart Everson
Both will open your eyes to all of the unique areas found here.
Flickr.com / Jen Dubin
It’s completely gorgeous and offers something really special.
Flickr.com / Kevin O’mara
Alligators in the area are definitely a species to be watchful of as you explore.
Flickr.com / Jason Crotty
Over 200 species of birds call this preserve home.
Flickr.com / Celine Colin
Once you start walking along the trails, you will be amazed.
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