Pet Friendly Attractions in Louisiana
Louisiana has pet friendly attractions that you can experience with your four-legged kids! Since life’s journey is best shared with a pet, don’t leave them behind when taking in the attractions in LA. We’ve dug up pet friendly attractions in Louisiana that are sure pet-pleasers!
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Top Pet Friendly Attractions in Louisiana
Marksville, Louisiana
The Marksville State Historic Site pays homage to Louisiana Native Americans through the preservation of this ceremonial and burial center. Your dog is welcome to join you on the scenic walking paths and grounds but he can't come into the buidlings w...
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
BREC's Bluebonnet Swamp spans a full 101 acres, and offers a spectacular view of Louisiana's beautiful and iconic flora and fauna. One day out of each season, visitors are invited to bring their (leashed and well-behaved) dogs to tour the trails and ...
Lafayette, Louisiana
The Cajuns played a huge part in shaping Louisiana's history. The Torres Cajun Swamp Tours allows visitors to step back in time to the 1800s, to a recreated Cajun village with 11 authentic homes. Bring Rover with you to tour the grounds or use the ca...
Amite, Louisiana
Whether you're ready to deck the halls, or you'd just like to feel some Christmas spirit, hed to Steele's Christmas Tree Farm. Come see where the magic happens -- tour the trees, take a hayride, cut your own perfect tree and take it home. You're welc...
Frogmore, Louisiana
The cotton industry has been central to Louisiana's history for generations. Frogmore Cotton Plantation gives visitors a glimpse into the technical and historical aspects of the industry in a beautiful Southern setting. Dogs are welcome to join you o...
Napoleonville, Louisiana
Madewood Plantation is more than just a beautifully preserved 19th-century home -- it's listed as a National Historical Landmark. The colorful and lush landscape and gardens are meticulously kept, and jsut right for a stroll. Dogs are allowed on the ...
DeQuincy, Louisiana
DeQuincy Railroad Museum Park sits at the crossroads of two major railroads, and invites visitors to learn more about the history of each. The site features a display locomotive, as well as a picnic area, a playground, and a park pavilion. Bring your...
Lake Charles, Louisiana
The Creole Nature Trail gives visitors a fantastic glimpse of one of America's last great wilderness areas. Set in the Louisiana ouback, this informative and challenging trail features huge bird and alligator populations, as well as some spectacualr ...
Shreveport, Louisiana
Love flowers? You can't miss the Gardens of the American Rose Center. The largest of its kind in America, this 188-acre garden is completely dedicated to roses. Dogs are welcome to join to to stop and smell them -- just make sure they are leashed, we...
Lafayette, Louisiana
The Atchafalaya Experience is like no other -- taking visitors on a no-frills, natural swamp adventure, where they can get up-close and personal with Louisiana's native flora and fauna. Nicely-mannered, well-trained, leashed dogs are welcome to ride ...