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    Peltier Park

    3.0 (2 reviews)

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    Tickfaw State Park

    Tickfaw State Park

    4.5(23 reviews)
    42.1 mi

    During our cross country road trip in the summer of 2022, we traveled with the truck and trailer…read morefrom Los Angeles to Key West and back. My wife booked a few nights in Tickfaw state park, sight unseen, to be more or less in the vicinity of New Orleans, a plantation tour, and a swamp boat tour that we had booked months in advance. As it turned out, we actually enjoyed this state park stay more than our visit to New Orleans! The state park entrance is actually at the back of a neighborhood of sorts, on a narrow two-lane road that cuts away from the highway at a weird angle. Once inside the park proper, visitors are treated to beautiful swamps, complete with cypress trees, Spanish moss, and all the critters you would expect to find here. The campground we enjoyed had full hook ups, a small wooden deck, and a long back-in pad for our trailer. There was also a resident raccoon who kept us honest about locking things up at night, and securing coolers and food. Tickfaw state park features long boardwalks with railings, that afford visitors beautiful hikes in different parts of the park through different kinds of trees and plants. Unfortunately, many of these were still damaged in the summer of 2022 from the previous year's Hurricane Ida that blew through southern Louisiana and surrounding areas. The only trail that was not affected by this was the one without a boardwalk, so we enjoyed a hike through beautiful pines that went down to the river. Despite most of the trails being closed and damaged, we still enjoyed ourselves here, and had a good time. In the evening, I enjoyed casting topwater lures in on the cypress knees and trees, and caught & released several big bowfin... A fish that is sort of a cross between a catfish a bass, and a pit bull I suppose. I'm not sure when we will be back through this part of the world, but Tickfaw State Park is definitely a place that I would stay again: off the beaten path but close enough to where you want to be, peaceful and quiet, and the kind of southern serene that helps a SoCal guy like me to slow down and enjoy life a little bit.

    $3 per person at the gate gets you in. The park has a lot of trails, camp sites, kayaking and…read moreplenty of things to do. The nature center has a lot to read about the area and the things you will see in the area. The guy working was friendly, very informative. Everything seemed well organized.

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    Norman Swanner Dog Park

    Norman Swanner Dog Park

    4.3(4 reviews)
    1.0 mi

    This is a really nice fully fenced off leash dog park. There is parking right in the front off the…read morestreet and when we pulled in there was a family with five children playing with their dog inside. Although the dog wasn't super socialized, the family was very friendly and It was sweet to see how excited the kids were about our dog and that her harness looked like a little dress. The kids and the dogs all ended up playing and having a really nice time. I'm not from this area so I found the multiple signs about children being left unattended a little unsettling and not really sure what that was all about. The park itself is a great size, with lots of grass for the dogs and a cemented area with benches and shade for the dog owners. There are some hoops for the dogs to jump through and plenty of space to run. This is a park we would definitely frequent if we lived in the area. Just next to the park is a reservoir where you can walk and I saw some ducks and geese and wanted to walk over but there are signs that say no dogs are allowed so we headed back to the car instead. This park has pretty much everything I look for in a dog park and if you need to let your pup out or you live in the area and want some place to help socialize your dogs, this is a good option.

    One of the nicest and cleanest dog parks I've ever been to! It's very well kept and maintained with…read morebenches and shade for the hot days. The track and lake next door is also a huge plus. Every time I've gone, there has only been one or two other friends so I can't say it's ever too crowded. Only downside is the small parking lot and people not being courteous enough to clean after their pups.

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