Africa Safari Park
The park is located about 35 minutes north of Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
From Baton Rouge take Plank Road north (17.5 miles from Metro Airport)
turn right onto Highway 959, Travel 4.7 miles, turn right on Highway
409, the park entrance is 1.5 miles down on your left.
Closed on Monday & Tuesday 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. (Last car at 4 p.m.)
closed Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Years Eve,
New Years
Carload Day - Every Wednesday, you may bring as many people along as you
like,
Open to individuals and groups, the Africa Safari Park has over 750
animals with 80 different species being displayed on 168 acres. The park
is open to individuals and groups. In addition, the park has 3 safari
vehicles which can accommodate larger groups.
Baton Rouge Zoo
3601 Thomas Road
Baton Rouge, LA 70807
(225) 775-3877 or visit: 9:30 a.m. - 5 -p.m. Daily
9:30 a.m. - 6 -p.m. Weekends (during daylight saving time)
Closed New Years, Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, & Christmas
Wednesdays 3 p.m. - 5 p.m.
Free Admission
www.brzoo.org
Discover Baton Rouge's #1 family attraction! Over 1800 animals,
including white tiger, elephants, giraffes and alligators await you in
the beautifully landscaped Zoo. . Visitors of all ages will love KidsZoo,
complete with a playground and hands-on animal encounter with farm
animals! Your visit is not complete without a scenic ride on the Cypress
Bayou Railroad or a narrated tour on the White Tiger Tram.
Bluebonnet Swamp Conservation Area
Exit I-10 at Bluebonnet Boulevard; 1 mile south and turn right to:
10503 North Oak Hills Parkway
(225) 757-8905
Tuesday - Saturday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.; Sundays, 12 p.m. - 5 p.m.
Explore a unique natural area near the heart of Baton Rouge. Self guided
nature trails wind through a magnolia-beech upland forest and into a 65
acre cypress-tupelo swamp. Elevated boardwalks provide complete
accessibility. The nature center includes educational exhibits, picnic
area, and restroom facilities.
Enchanted Mansion, a Doll Museum
190 Lee Drive
(225) 769-0005
Monday, Wednesday - Saturday, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Sunday, 1 p.m.- 4 p.m.
This museum offers a magical and educational doll exhibit for all ages.
A unique museum that entertains and informs its visitors through
animation and spectacular exhibits. Afternoon tea is also featured.
Louisiana Arts and Science Center and Challenger Learning Center
100 South River Road
(225) 344-9478
Monday - closed Tues - Fri, 10 - 3
Saturday, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Sunday, 1 p.m. - 4 p.m.
First Sunday of the month admission is Free.
Housed in a reconstructed train station, the Louisiana Arts and Science
Center offers several exhibits that change each year, as well as a
permanent Egyptian tomb exhibit. For the children and "children at
heart," there is a hands-on art and science exhibit.
Louisiana Governor's Mansion
1001 Capital Access Road
(225) 342-5855
The Governor's Mansion is built in 1963 in modified Greek Revival style
as a replica of one of the state's plantation mansions. Open for tours
by appointment only.
Louisiana Old State Capitol
100 North Boulevard
(225) 342-0500 or 1-800-488-2968
Museum Hours:
Monday - special tours only
Tuesday-Saturday, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Sunday, 12 p.m. - 4 p.m.
High on a bluff overlooking the Mississippi River stands the majestic
Old State Capitol, a Gothic architectural treasure. Designed and built
by James Harrison Dakin, 1847-1850. The nearly 150 year old building has
withstood war, fire, scandal, bitter debate, abandonment, and an
occasional fistfight.
Louisiana State Capitol
State Capitol Drive
(225) 342-7317
Daily, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
No admission charged.
The State Capitol is the tallest state capitol in the nation. The
tower rises 34 floors above pleasant formal gardens. Visitors can see
the city of Baton Rouge, the Mississippi River, and surrounding areas
from the 27th-floor observation deck. Steps commemorating the 50 states
lead to its entrance. The building is built in Art Deco style with
magnificent marble and bronze detailing inside. Completed in 1932.
Louisiana State University Hilltop Arboretum
11855 Highland Road
(225) 767-6916
Daily, from dawn to dusk
No admission charged.
The rolling terrain of the12-acre site is landscaped with a variety of
interesting and unique native trees and plants labeled for
identification.
Old Arsenal Museum
(225) 342-0401
East Capitol Drive
Monday - Friday, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Saturday, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Sunday, 1 p.m. - 4 p.m.
State Capitol Complex, formerly a powder magazine, is located amid the
formal gardens of the Louisiana State Capitol Complex.
U.S.S. Kidd and Nautical Historical Center
305 South River Road
(225) 342-1942
Daily, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m., 7 day a week
Closed on Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day
The U.S.S. Kidd is the only World War II Fletcher Class destroyer
meticulously restored. This 369-foot ship is berthed on the Mississippi
River in a unique cradle that holds it "high and dry. The adjacent
Nautical Historical Center features a P-40 Warhawk fighter plane, a
restored "Flying Tiger," and an A7E Corsair attack aircraft. A National
Historic Landmark.
Plantation Homes Restored and Opened For Public Tours
Plantation & Antebellum Homes
PO Box 546
St. Francisville , Louisiana
225-635-3739 ; 225-635-3739
Picnic area. Nineteenth century plantation living can be seen in Oakley,
the home where artist naturalist John James Audubon created many of his
famous bird paintings.
Blythewood Plantation
400 Daniel Street
Amite , Louisiana 7
985-748-5886
Two miles from I-55 Plantation over 100 years old and over 10,000
square feet. Mansion filled with Victorian and heirloom antiques.
Butler Greenwood Plantation
8345 US Highway 61
St. Francisville , Louisiana
225-635-6312
225-635-6370
Antique-filled historic 1790s plantation on the National Register of
Historic Places that includes the area's finest original Victorian
formal parlor, live oaks and gardens.
Catalpa Plantation
9508 US Highway 61
St. Francisville , Louisiana
225-635-3372
Choctaw Plantation and Railroad
Ellwood Drive
Brusly , Louisiana
225-749-2205
Cottage Plantation
10528 Cottage Lane
St. Francisville , Louisiana
225-635-3674
Location: 1 mile US Hwy 61, St. Francisville Gift shop, tours, and
restaurant. One of the area's most complete plantations, the site
includes many original outbuildings, antique furnishings and century-old
oaks.
Destrehan Plantation
13034 River Road
Destrehan , Louisiana
504-764-9315
504-725-1929
8 miles from New Orleans International airport. Gift shop. Built in
1787-1790, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Costumed
docents give history of the house and the families who lived there.
Greenwood Plantation
6838 Highland Road
St. Francisville , Lousiana
225-655-4475
225-655-3292
800-259-4475
10 miles from US 61.Gift shop, picnic areas, Built in 1830 in Greek
Revival style, Greenwood burned to the ground in 1960, leaving only the
columns standing. The home was completely rebuilt to the original
specifications.
Houmas House Plantation
40136 Hwy 942
Darrow , Louisiana
225-473-7841
225-474-0480
888-323-8314
Gift shop and food service (with advance notice) Greek Revival mansion
(1840) connected to earlier Colonial house (1790). Antique period
furniture; costumed guides. "Hush, Hush Sweet Charlotte" starring Bette
Davis was filmed here.
Laura: A Creole Plantation
2247 Hwy 18 (Great River Road)
Vacherie , Louisiana
225-265-7690
225-265-7960
Guided tours, based on Laura's Memoirs, detail lives of Creole women,
slaves, children. Built 1805.
Live Oak
15470 Highway
Rosedale , Louisiana
225-648-2346
Gardens, group tours
Madewood Plantation House
20 miles from I-10
4250 Highway 308
Napoleonville , Louisiana
504-369-7151
504-369-9848
800-375-715
Magnolia Mound Plantation
2161 Nicholson Drive
Baton Rouge , Louisiana
225-343-4955
225-343-6739
1790's plantation house, reproduction 1800's open-hearth kitchen, 1800's
slave cabin, overseer's house & pigeonnier, herb & vegetable garden,
cash crop garden. Surrounded by 100-year-old live oaks, the c.1791 house
has retained its creole plan and character for over 200 years. It's
construction is of cypress beams with the original cypress flooring runs
throughout the house.
Mount Hope Plantation
8151 Highland Road
Baton Rouge , Louisiana
225-761-7000
225-761-7899
1-888-461-7820
Historic home, circa 1817, listed on the National Register. Four acres
of ancient trees and old garden roses. Entertainment and dinners or teas
with advance notice. Fine example of a 19th century farmhouse which was
settled by German immigrants. Rich history of settlers, Civil War and
slaves who lived on property.
Myrtles Plantation
7747 US Highway 61
St. Francisville , Louisiana
225-635-6277 or 225-635-5827
Gift shop, food service, and picnic area. This 200-year-old antebellum
plantation features a 120 foot veranda, exquisite ornamental ironwork,
hand-painted stained glass and open-pierced firework. The home is also
famous for its Aubusson tapestry, Baccarat crystal chandelier, and
gold-leafed French furnishings.
Nottoway Plantation
30970 Hwy 405
White Castle , Louisiana
225-545-2730 or 225-545-8632
Tours daily from 9am-5pm. Closed Christmas Day.
Experience 19th century southern living in the South's largest
plantation home. Visit for an overnight stay, a guided tour or a
romantic dining experience.
Oak Alley Plantation
3645 LA Highway 18
Vacherie , Louisiana
225-265-2151 or 225-265-7035
About 60 miles from Baton Rouge or New Orleans. Gift shop, restaurant &
B&B(reservation for groups required) Experience a bygone era in the
South's most beautiful setting, beginning with the spectacular
quarter-mile alley of nearly 300-year-old live oak trees.
Parlange
8211 False River Road
New Roads , Louisiana
225-638-8410
Gardens, group tours
Poplar Grove Plantation
3142 North River Road
Port Allen , Louisiana
225-344-3913
225-343-8701
10 minutes from downtown Baton Rouge. Food service (with advance
notice). Built as a pavilion for 1884 World's Fair in New Orleans and
moved by barge in 1886 to its current location. Exotic Victorian mansion
with oriental influence, still occupied by original family, National
Register of Historic Places.
Rosedown Plantation and Gardens
12501 Highway 10
St. Francisville , Louisiana
225-635-3332
Gift shop, picnic areas and restrooms, theater, reception center.
Rosedown's 28-acre garden is one of the nation's five most important
historic gardens. Its 1835 house with all of its original contents has
made it one of the south's most distinguished house museums for 30
years.
Rosewood Plantation
(800) 675-8838
10254 Highway 431
St. Amant , Louisiana
Magnificent and unique 1840s manor house created from the remnants of
over 40 Louisiana Antebellum homes. Located in the heart of plantation
country in Ascension Parish, Rosewood offers accommodations in the
mansion or cottages.
San Francisco Plantation-A Historic Plantation House Museum and
Gardens
2646 Hwy 44 River Road
Garyville , Louisiana
985-535-2341
Only 40-minutes from downtown Baton Rouge The magnificent house features
five hand painted mural ceilings, faux marble and bois wood graining.
Built in 1856, by Edmond Marmillion in Old Louisiana Colonial -
Steamboat Gothic Style, this National Landmark offers a Museum Store,
1830's Slave Cabin, and1840's one-room Schoolhouse nestled under 300
year old Live Oaks. Opened daily for tours with period dressed guides
sharing the French and German heritage of the family, slaves, and civil
war.
Tezcuco Plantation
3138 Hwy 44 River Road
Darrow , Louisiana
504-562-3929
504-562-3923
6 miles from I-10 at Sunshine Bridge. Antique and gift shop, restaurant
and Civil War museum. 1855 Greek Revival plantation, listed on the
National Register of Historic places.
Smith & Brown Monument
Southern University Baton Rouge Campus
Baton Rouge , Louisiana
225-771-2011
This monument is in memory of two African-American students, Denver
Smith and Leonard Brown, who were killed by authorities in 1972 while
participating in a student civil rights demonstration. A marker
designates the spot where they were killed. The student union is also
named in their honor.
Southern University Museum of Art
Southern University Baton Rouge Campus
Baton Rouge , Louisiana
225-771-4513
The Southern University Museum of Art is open to visitors as well as to
the Baton Rouge local community. It is in Martin L. Harvey Hall,
overlooking the bluffs, on the campus of Southern University, Baton
Rouge, Louisiana. Features important works by African American artists
from the past and present. Also, provides an opportunity to learn about
other aspects of another culture.
LSU Mounds
The LSU mounds stand on the northwest corner of the campus. The two
mounds, created by Native Americans, functioned as territorial markers
or symbols of group identity. In 1982, radiocarbon dating determined
that they were built about 5,000 years ago. The mounds are among the
oldest preserved Indian mounds in the Western Hemisphere, and have been
placed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Memorial Tower
Tower Drive
Baton Rouge , Louisiana
Also known as the Campanile, this 175-foot structure was built in 1923
and dedicated in 1926 as a memorial to Louisianians who died in WWI. On
the rotunda walls are bronze plaques bearing the names of those to whom
the Tower is dedicated. The Memorial Tower also houses the permanent
collections of the LSU Museum of Art. Chimes ring every quarter hour.
The Cornerstone in front of the tower was excavated from the ruins of
Louisiana State Seminary of Learning and Military Academy in Pineville
(early LSU) one half describes the history, other half is inscribed with
first Board of Supervisors and faculty.
Rural Life Museum and Windrush Gardens
4650 Essen Lane
Baton Rouge , Louisiana
225-765-2437
225-765-2639
Located on the 450-acre Burden Research Plantation, Rural Life provides
insight into the largely forgotten lifestyles and cultures of
pre-industrial Louisiana.
Tiger Cage
North Stadium Drive
Baton Rouge , Louisiana
225-578-0628
225-578-2430
Just to the north of Tiger Stadium is the home of Mike V, LSU's Bengal
tiger mascot. The cage, constructed for the first Mike in 1937, was
renovated in 1981 to include a grassy area, a tiger-sized wooden
scratching post, a pool, a climbing platform, and an indoor area for use
in inclement weather.
Louisiana Arts and Science Center
100 South River Road
Baton Rouge , Louisiana
225-344-5272
225-344-9477
Features fine art exhibitions, interactive art and science exhibits, an
Egyptian gallery a Challenger Learning Center and a gift shop. Building
is a 1920's train depot with five-car train on-site. In 2002, LASC will
open a planetarium space theater.
Louisiana Old State Capitol
100 North Boulevard
Baton Rouge , Louisiana
225-342-0500
225-342-0361
800-488-2968
Center for Political and Governmental History. This Gothic architectural
treasure was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1975. Experience
a multimedia presentation, interactive exhibits, political research
library, political memorabilia, film and videotapes of state leaders.
Louisiana State Capitol Building
State Capitol Drive
Baton Rouge , Louisiana
225-342-7317
Gift shop, food service and picnic area. Tallest State Capitol in the
nation, this Art deco-style building is 34 stories high. Built in 1932,
it is the site of Huey Long's assassination. Its Observation Tower
offers a view of Mississippi River and Capitol grounds.
Louisiana State University Museum of Natural Science
119 Foster Hall
Baton Rouge , Louisiana
225-388-2855
The museum is divided into two main parts: the public exhibits
containing both habitat and biological exhibits, along with
identification panels and the research collections used by scientists
from all over the world.
Milbank Historic House
3045 Bank Street
Jackson , Louisiana 70748
225-634-5901
225-634-5151
Gift shop, restaurant next door, restroom facilities. An 1836 historic
house suitable for small functions, with Doric columns and furnished
with many Mallard antiques and other fine pieces.
Old Arsenal Powder Magazine
Secretary of State; PO Box 94125
Baton Rouge , Louisiana -9125
225-342-0401
Picnic Area Formerly a powder magazine, circa 1838, the site is
surrounded by a 10-foot outer wall and contains hand-on exhibits. Listed
in the National Register of Historic Places.
Bogan Fire Station
427 Laurel Street
Baton Rouge , Louisiana
Featuring fire equipment (hoses, extinguishers, fire boxes), the
fireman's uniform and three fire trucks dating back to 1919 through
1926. Home to the Greater Baton Rouge Arts Council.
Old Governor's Mansion
502 North Blvd.
Baton Rouge , Louisiana
225-387-2464
Handicapped access and restroom facilities; jewelry collection on
display, and jewelry is available for sale. Built by Huey P. Long in
1930 as Louisiana's White House the Old Governor's Mansion is now a
historic house museum and the headquarters of the Foundation for
Historical Louisiana. The Mansion reopened to the public in November
1999 after an extensive restoration and features furnishings and
artifacts from nine Louisiana governors, a grand ballroom, French
wallpaper, crystal chandeliers, and a marble staircase. The Mansion is
available for special events and is open for tours Tuesday through
Friday from 10:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m.
Old Turnerville Homes
23230 Nadler Street
Plaquemine , Louisiana
225-687-5337, or 687-6029
Gift shop House museums furnished with antiques reflecting life in an
1800's Mississippi River Village.
Pentagon Barracks Museum & Gift Shop
959 North Third Street
Baton Rouge , Louisiana
225-342-1866
225-343-3989
Museum and gift shop. The barracks were built in 1823-24 to quarter U.S.
Army personnel servicing the post of Baton Rouge. The Barracks housed
many famous military men, including President Zachary Taylor. Original
site of Louisiana State University. Housed in the historic Pentagon
Barracks, this museum features exhibits highlighting Baton Rouge
history.
River Road African American Museum and Gallery
3188 Highway 44
Burnside , Louisiana
504-562-7703
Featuring art and artifacts from African American families who lived on
River Road, along with lists of Africans enslaved at area plantations,
inventors, entrepreneurs, etc..
504-562-7704
West Baton Rouge Museum
845 North Jefferson
Baton Rouge , Louisiana
225-336-2422
225-336-2448
Guided tours of historic sugar plantation buildings, and free
"lagniappe" samples of locally-produced Louisiana "raw" sugar for every
visitor! See a 22-foot working sugar mill model, an c.1850 slave cabin
and a c.1830 French-creole sugar planter's cottage. A unique "sweet"
Louisiana experience is available to visitors of the West Baton Rouge
Museum who want to learn the story behind plantation life, its culture,
and its impressive technology.
Afton Villa Gardens
9247 Highway 61, Box 993
St. Francisville , Louisiana
225-635-6773
225-861-7365
A 1/2-mile oak alley leads to a renowned 19th-century garden, featuring
formal parterre, hundreds of azaleas and expansive grounds.
Bluebonnet Swamp Nature-Center
10503 North Oak Hills Parkway
Baton Rouge , Louisiana
225-273-6405
Educational exhibits, gift shop, picnic area, restroom facilities
Self-guided nature trails wind through a magnolia-beech upland forest
and into the heart of a 65-acre cypress-tupelo swamp.
Cohn Memorial Arboretum
12206 Foster Road
Baton Rouge , Louisiana
225-775-1006
Marked trail through 16 acres of native Louisiana trees and shrubs.