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re: Favorite LA Day Trips
Posted on 5/28/19 at 10:10 am to hungryone
Posted on 5/28/19 at 10:10 am to hungryone
Thanks, will look more into Avery Island and the Rural Life Museum.
We lived in St. Francisville for 7 years so we have been to the Grand Champion Bald Cypress but oddly enough have never hiked to the Waterfalls.
Thanks for all suggestions thus far.
We lived in St. Francisville for 7 years so we have been to the Grand Champion Bald Cypress but oddly enough have never hiked to the Waterfalls.
Thanks for all suggestions thus far.
Posted on 5/28/19 at 10:44 am to Skeet Mc
Are any of you into birdwatching?
Lake Martin is interesting, and a good site to see roseate spoonbills.
Grand Isle might be too far for a daytrip unless you start out really early....but a worthwhile trip if you enjoy fishing, crabbing, low key hanging out at the beach.
Lake Martin is interesting, and a good site to see roseate spoonbills.
Grand Isle might be too far for a daytrip unless you start out really early....but a worthwhile trip if you enjoy fishing, crabbing, low key hanging out at the beach.
Posted on 5/28/19 at 10:46 am to Skeet Mc
I would say Avery Island but it gets so hot during summer months, plus mosquitos, it's a lot better during spring or fall.
Same with Rural Life Museum but they do have some indoor stuff you can see.
Some of the state parks are really nice this time of year as well, like Chicot State Park or Lake Fausse Pointe or Fontainbleau State Park are all neat to see and they have some water activities as well.
Same with Rural Life Museum but they do have some indoor stuff you can see.
Some of the state parks are really nice this time of year as well, like Chicot State Park or Lake Fausse Pointe or Fontainbleau State Park are all neat to see and they have some water activities as well.
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