What
you’ll find in Northeast Louisiana.
- Twelve
state Wildlife Management Areas comprising
more than 250,000 acres, offering hunting, fishing,
boat ramps, campgrounds and nature trails
- Six
National Wildlife Refuges than 128,000 acres
with interpretive trails and observation towers,
hunting, fishing, canoeing and boating
- Three state parks – Lake
Bruin, Chemin-A-Haut
State Park and Poverty
Point Reservoir State Park
- Winter
Quarters state historic site, featuring
an antebellum plantation house
- Poverty
Point state historic site and
- Scores of campsites
of every classification
- Traditional hotels
and motels
- Quaint
bed & breakfasts
- Rustic and modern hunting and fishing lodges
or camps open to the public
- Boat
rentals and canoe liveries
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