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If you’ve spent time at an off-leash park, you’ve probably seen it:A parent strolls in with a stroller 🚼 or […]
Discover the natural beauty of the Audubon State Historic Site in St Francisville, Louisiana. This historic park is known for its scenic trails and lush surroundings, offering a tranquil destination for outdoor enthusiasts and local dog owners alike. Whether you’re looking for a peaceful spot to wander with your dog or hoping to explore some of the region’s pet-friendly trails, Audubon State Historic Site is a fantastic choice for a dog-friendly outing in St Francisville.
While information about specific fenced dog park areas or amenities is limited, the park is popular for on-leash dog walking, with beautiful views and opportunities to enjoy nature side-by-side with your pup. Audubon State Historic Site is a perfect starting point for dog-friendly hiking or enjoying a relaxing day outdoors in West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana.
This site is one you’ll definitely want to go to. It is owned by the state so they have put a lot of effort into the restoration and upkeep of the property. We arrived for a tour of the house which was absolutely stunning and was mostly all original. I loved they didn’t water down the history by leaving out the most important people of Louisiana history: The enslaved. There was a big focus on it and the tour guide and person at the front did a great job. It also was an inexpensive tour and well worth it. It’s a huge property, honestly, you could probably get lost on it! I enjoyed seeing the house and being able to pay my respects to my ancestors who once were forced to live there. They also have reenactment events from time to time, and while I was there they were shooting cannons! The lady at the front did warn us but I wasn’t prepared for how loud it would be I almost jumped out of my skin!! 😆 It wasn’t as loud in the house but outside—yeah, just make sure you’re aware of that stuff!
This is one of the best state historic sites that I have been to. The walking trail is a good one–along with the certain designated buildings that they have on the premises.
The lady in the building (cute brunette) is so friendly and informative. She’s in the museum building where you purchase tickets.
The Audubon home guide is a great storyteller. I really enjoyed coming to this spot.
You won’t be disappointed. I learned so much about Audubon.
If you have seen the movie “Where the Crawdad’s Sing”, Marsh Girl’s illustrations in the book she sends off are very much to Audubon’s style.
OMG it’s amazing!!! The history you feel in this house and on the grounds!!! Did the mile hike which could have used a little more upkeep but absolutely peaceful!!! The history of the house is pretty cool. Definitely recommend if you like the historical sites…
A great place to visit a lot of history there. The Rangers and the guides are quite knowledgeable and share a ton of information with you.
This was our first visit, but won’t be our last. First, there’s Oakley Plantation if you’re into historic buildings (we didn’t tour it this visit). Second, there’s a very easy walking trail that’s only 1 mile long where you can see a lot of interesting nature. Depending on the time of year you’ll see tons of flowers, other times not many flowers, but the flora and occasional fauna is visible year-round. It’ was very peaceful, the visitors’ center was nice and very well kept, and the restrooms were absolutely spotless.