Bordered to the west by Texas and to the south by the Gulf of Mexico, Louisiana is known for its oil/gas, vast wetlands, and bayous. Although other parts of the country are still suffering in winter conditions, the temperature in South Louisiana is very high. However, it is a great place to look for top-notch, inexpensive family entertainment and beautiful outdoor experience especially for those who love nature. Most of its tourism attractions are open to visitors. Visitors can enjoy beautiful spring in south Louisiana, walk under big green trees framing a house, rest under enormous live oaks, go on boats to Caddo Lake, watch sunsets and sunrise at Buhlow Lake and Lake Verret, or visit national wildlife refuges. The spectacular natural views of Louisiana, the land of magic nature, may take your breath away.











South Louisiana has a wonderful weather. Contrary to other cold parts of the country, it is warm in South Louisiana and spring has definitely arrived
Plenty of trees frame a house in Louisiana
Spectacular views at Lake Verret
A lone fisherman on Buhlow Lake at dusk
An enormous live oak
A beautiful sunset at Lake Pontchartrain, the second-largest inland saltwater body of water in the U.S
Caddo Lake is located on the border between Texas and Louisiana. Currently, it is “under siege” by a fast-spreading, Velcro-like aquatic fern
These pelicans were rehabilitated at the Wildlife Rehabilitation Center and released back into the wild
Louisiana Bayou
Barataria Bay is located in southeastern Louisiana. It is best known as a source of shrimp, sulfur, natural gas, and oil
Surrounded by swamps, Black Bayou Lake is studded with tupelo and cypress trees. Common wildlife including alligators, bird-voiced treefrogs, red-eared sliders, and white-tailed deer can be found here
Louisiana Travel
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