This is a 704-acre coastal park near Pensacola is rated as one of the best Florida’s state parks.
This remarkable habitat is home to alligators, nutria, armadillos, raccoon, opossum, American mink, and all kinds of birds, including bald eagles.
This wonderful park is less than 35-miles north of New Orleans on the other side of Lake Pontchartrain.
Visitors come here to birdwatch, beachcombing, boat, crab, fish, swim in the warm gulf waters, and camp.
This park near St. Martinville spans 6,000-acres of beautiful watery wilderness. a plantation house built in 1815 by the wealthy Creole.
Around two hours west of New Orleans, you’ll find Cypremort Point, the only location near the Gulf of Mexico that you can drive to.
The Gulf Islands National Seashore offers tons of recreational opportunities for nature lovers.
Hiking trails criss-cross Chicot’s stunning landscape of cypress-tupelo lakes, hardwood uplands, and stunning mature magnolia forest.
There are hundreds of different species of animals too, including 200 different species of birds.