DWG Map Baton Rouge + New Orleans Louisiana US

Baton Rouge and New Orleans, both located in Louisiana, offer visitors a variety of natural parks and outdoor recreational areas to explore. Here are some descriptions of nature parks in and around these two cities:

Baton Rouge:

  1. Bluebonnet Swamp Nature Center: This nature center is a hidden gem within the city, offering a lush and diverse natural environment. Visitors can explore boardwalks and trails that wind through cypress-tupelo swamps, providing opportunities for bird-watching, wildlife observation, and enjoying the tranquil surroundings.
  2. BREC’s Baton Rouge Zoo: While primarily a zoo, the Baton Rouge Zoo also has natural park-like features. The zoo’s beautiful, spacious grounds are home to various animal exhibits, gardens, and walking paths, making it an ideal place for both wildlife enthusiasts and families.
  3. Comite River Park: This park is a fantastic spot for outdoor activities, with its network of trails for hiking and biking. The park is situated along the Comite River, offering opportunities for canoeing and kayaking as well. It’s a great place to connect with nature and enjoy the outdoors right in the city.

New Orleans:

  1. City Park: Located in the heart of New Orleans, City Park is a massive urban park that combines natural beauty with art and culture. Visitors can explore walking trails, bike paths, and large lagoons. The park is home to ancient oak trees, a botanical garden, and the charming Couturie Forest, providing a serene escape from the city’s hustle and bustle.
  2. Audubon Park: Situated near Tulane and Loyola Universities, Audubon Park offers open green spaces, a lagoon, and tree-lined avenues perfect for leisurely walks, picnics, and outdoor sports. The park also includes the Audubon Zoo and a golf course, making it a well-rounded recreational destination.
  3. Barataria Preserve (Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve): Although a bit of a drive from New Orleans, this nature park offers a unique experience in the Louisiana bayou. Visitors can explore boardwalk trails that wind through lush swamps, offering opportunities to spot alligators, various bird species, and other wildlife. The park also provides insights into the region’s history and Cajun culture.

These nature parks in Baton Rouge and New Orleans offer a mix of outdoor experiences, from swamp exploration and bird-watching to leisurely strolls and family-friendly activities. They provide residents and tourists with opportunities to connect with nature and enjoy the natural beauty of Louisiana.

Author: Kirill Shrayber, Ph.D.

I have been working with vector cartography for over 25 years, including GPS, GIS, Adobe Illustrator and other professional cartographic software.
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kirill-shrayber-0b839325/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/vectormapper

Are we missing some maps? Let us know!!!
What map do you need?

    We will upload it within the next 24 hours and notify you by Email.

    Menu