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Louisiana is full of amazing places to visit. If you're looking for adventure, try one of these trails.
No matter where you're staying in Louisiana, chances are we'll be able to suggest a day or weekend trip that will offer a fun and interesting adventure off the beaten path. So whether you're visiting family in Ruston, hitting the casinos in Lake Charles, or staying in the French Quarter in New Orleans, we'll have a day trip itinerary perfect for you, complete with suggested activities, events and destinations.
Not sure where to go or what to do? Download one of our pre-made itineraries below.
- New Orleans to Lafayette
- Lake Charles to Shreveport
- Lake Charles to Slidell
- Monroe to Alexandria
- New Orleans to St. Francisville
- New Orleans & Surrounding Areas
- Ruston to Baton Rouge
- Shreveport to Lafayette
- Shreveport to Monroe
- Louisiana in Books and Movies
- Louisiana: Nature's Treasures
Audubon Golf Trail
Louisiana is more than great food, fishing and music - it's great golf. Experience the eleven courses that make up Louisiana's new Audubon Golf Trail. Named for naturalist/artist John James Audubon, the Audubon Golf Trail includes courses designed by David Toms, Robert von Hagge, Hal Sutton, and the most magnificent designer of all, Nature. More
Louisiana Birding Trails
Welcome to the America's Wetland Birding Trail along the Louisiana Great Gulf Coast. With landscapes ranging from coastal wetlands to rolling hills and prairies, Louisiana is a natural paradise. More
Louisiana Campgrounds
Louisiana has a kind of natural beauty all its own. Camping in Louisiana offers breathtaking natural beauty, abundant wildlife and a wide range of activities for all ages, including diverse lodging and camping accommodations. More
Bed & Breakfasts
Louisiana is famous for many things - among them our food, our music, our history, our culture and, not least, our bed & breakfasts. At their best, Louisiana's bed & breakfasts offer visitors the chance to experience history firsthand - to live it. To sleep in the same beds, dine at the same tables, to live under the same ceilings as Louisiana residents of centuries past. More





There is so much to see and do in Louisiana. Here are a few ideas to get you started.