Nearby Attractions
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www.globalwildlife.com
Get ready for a wild adventure
at the largest totally free-roaming wildlife
preserve in the country! The Global Wildlife
Center in Folsom, Louisiana is home to over
3,000 exotic, endangered, and threatened animals
from all over the world. This is only ten
minutes from Tchefuncte Campground, and they
offer a discount to any Tchefuncte Campground
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www.Insta-GatorRanch.com
Experience the life of Louisiana's most ancient residents
- ALLIGATORS! See them in crystal clear water in the
climate controlled environment of a working alligator
ranch, home to more than 2,000 alligators.
Louisiana Swamp Tours
www.louisianaswamp.com
Cruise
slowly past an ancient 2000 year old, sacred Indian
mound and a local Cajun cemetery where the people of
the swamp are buried above ground. You will see the
Cajun fishing boats along the bayou. Proud fishermen
may even stop to show you their catch. No matter which
method of tour boat that you chose, you will venture
deep into the Barataria swamps that was once the home
of Pirate, Jean Lafitte.
New Orleans Spirit Tours
Cemetery / Voodoo / Ghosts / Vampires
/ Walking Tours / Custom Tours / Day & Night
New Orleans’ allure is about
more than historic places, fabulous food, music, and
incredible architecture – it’s about people!
The Creoles, the Americans; free people of color, slaves;
Native Americans, and immigrants. No where is this better
illustrated than in the cemeteries! Top rated walking
tours! Visit a real Voodoo Temple! Explore the Haunted
French Quarter!
Haunted History Tours
www.hauntedhistorytours.com
New Orleans Haunted History Tours offering New Orleans
Tours, New Orleans Ghost Tours, New Orleans Cemetery
Tours, New Orleans Vampire Tours, Haunted French Quarter
Tours and New Orleans Voodoo Tours. Visit locations
where New Orleans Ghosts haunt, hear the history &
folklore of New Orleans Vampires, visit the tomb of
Marie Laveau and hear the secrets of the famous New
Orleans Voodoo! Learn Voodoo Love Spells, Marie Laveau
Love Spells, Witchcraft Spells, and the secrets of Voodoo!
Visit New Orleans Cemeteries often called the Cities
of the Dead!
The National D-Day Museum
www.ddaymuseum.org
The
National D-Day Museum opened its doors on the 56th anniversary
of the Normandy invasion that liberated Europe. It is
located in New Orleans, Louisiana because it was here
that Andrew Higgins built the landing craft used in
the amphibious invasions; the landing craft which President
Eisenhower believed won the war for the Allies. The
Museum stands as our country's tribute to the men and
women who made the invasions in Europe, Africa, and
the Pacific theaters successful. It presents their stories
to an international audience, preserves material for
research and scholarship, and inspires future generations
to apply the lessons learned from the most complex military
operation ever staged.
www.noma.org
Opened
in 1911 as the Isaac Delgado Museum of Art, the New
Orleans Museum of Art has grown into an invaluable cultural,
recreational and educational resource which serves the
City of New Orleans and the Gulf South. Ranked in the
top 25 percent of the nation's 140 largest and most
important art museums, NOMA's mission is to preserve
and present a representative survey of the finest art
mankind has produced, from antiquity to the present
— extraordinary art from every century and every
culture. NOMA’s exhibitions and programs are designed
to cultivate, promote and inspire appreciation and knowledge
of the fine arts.
www.canoelariver.com
The Bogue Chitto is a designated scenic waterway and
is one of the cleanest rivers around. It can be enjoyed
by swimming, canoeing, tubing, or fishing. Wayne’s
World is a family owned and operated business on the
banks of the Bogue Chitto. Enjoy the pleasure of canoeing
along the best scenic route of the river or experience
the relaxed peaceful atmosphere of tubing the river.
There are plenty of white sandy beaches along the route
and the banks are lined with shade trees.

www.pontchartrainvineyards.com
Pontchartrain Vineyards wines are produced with one
specific purpose in mind: to provide distinctive regional
wines to complement the extraordinary cuisine of Louisiana.
They are available at fine restaurants and wine retailers
throughout South Louisiana. Guests are welcome to visit
the tasting room/visitors center and vineyards.
www.cajunencounters.com
Cajun Encounters knows the real swamp cannot be experienced
from a large 40 passenger boat, and this is why they
chose to use the smaller boats that seat no more than
24. Realizing that many of you will only get one chance
to go on a swamp tour, they want to make it memorable
for you. Their success has been built on smaller, more
personal tours to make your swamp tour the way it is
intended to be, face to face.
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