While finding a good hotel pool to go swimming at is essential for surviving a New Orleans summer, there’s also a few options for swimming in nature that will bring a smile to your face. Bogue Chitto State Park is one of those places. Dipping yourself into this river will connect you back to nature in a way that is sure to relax you and rejuvenate you!

Bogue Chitto State Park is definitely one of the most spectacular places to go swimming in the greater New Orleans area.

Facebook.com / Bogue Chitto State Park You can find the park and swimming access by driving to Franklinton, LA, which is past Covington and Mandeville off of I-12. Take US 190 N to Highway 25, and the entrance will be 20 miles on the right.

The beach and shallow waters at the river are perfect to cool off in during the summer months.

Facebook.com / Rino Voltolina The park is open daily and costs $2 to get in.

The crystal clear waters will keep you coming back again and again.

Facebook.com / TrAe C Fergie And there are some very interesting landforms on the trails here—including Fricke’s Cave, offering unique sandstone spires and pebbles rare in Louisiana.

Canoeing and Kayaking are also great options on the waters here.

crt.state.la.us

And of course, seeing some spectacular wildlife!

Facebook.com/ Bogue Chitto State Park Here, the Eastern Fence Lizard losing his old skin to make way for the new!

There’s also awesome fishing available here.

Facebook.com / Lisa Robertson Lee

So what are you waiting for?

crt.state.la.us Plan your next vacation to the swimming hole at Bogue Chitto State Park today!

Have you ever been swimming at Bogue Chitto State Park? Let us know where you like to go swimming in nature around New Orleans. We love to hear your stories!

Facebook.com / Bogue Chitto State Park

You can find the park and swimming access by driving to Franklinton, LA, which is past Covington and Mandeville off of I-12. Take US 190 N to Highway 25, and the entrance will be 20 miles on the right.

Facebook.com / Rino Voltolina

The park is open daily and costs $2 to get in.

Facebook.com / TrAe C Fergie

And there are some very interesting landforms on the trails here—including Fricke’s Cave, offering unique sandstone spires and pebbles rare in Louisiana.

crt.state.la.us

Facebook.com/ Bogue Chitto State Park

Here, the Eastern Fence Lizard losing his old skin to make way for the new!

Facebook.com / Lisa Robertson Lee

Plan your next vacation to the swimming hole at Bogue Chitto State Park today!

OnlyInYourState may earn compensation through affiliate links in this article.