July 9, 2025

Exploring Louisiana in the Heat: Beaches, Parks, and Festivals

Exploring Louisiana in the Heat: Beaches, Parks, and Festivals

With the hum of air conditioners rising and snowball stands drawing long lines, it could only mean one thing—summer has arrived in Louisiana. From shaded trails and lively festivals to refreshing beaches and scenic rivers, the state offers a rich variety of options for making the most of the season. For those seeking weekend plans or spontaneous day trips, this guide from Only in your State features some of the best places and experiences Louisiana has to offer in the summertime.

The Delcambre Shrimp Festival takes place each August in one of the most productive shrimping towns in Louisiana. This five-day celebration features live music, a shrimp cook-off, carnival rides, and a variety of dishes highlighting the star ingredient—shrimp.

Some of Louisiana’s most rewarding summer activities require little more than the price of gas. Community parks, often overlooked, offer excellent opportunities to connect with nature and unwind. Notable examples include Independence Community Park and City-Brooks Community Park in Baton Rouge, Greenwood Park in Baker, Moncus Park in Lafayette, and Walter B. Jacobs Memorial Nature Park in Shreveport. These spaces provide trails, open green areas, and waterfronts perfect for relaxing or walking.

Another highlight is Tammany Trace, Louisiana’s longest paved trail. Spanning 31 miles, this trail repurposes the historic Illinois Central Railroad line and connects five towns—Lacombe, Slidell, Mandeville, Covington, and Abita Springs. Trailheads often host farmers markets and occasional outdoor concerts on weekends, creating a lively atmosphere. A designated equestrian section also invites horseback riders to join in.

Louisiana’s network of over 20 state parks provides reliable destinations for summer fun, especially for those seeking access to water-based activities. Jimmie Davis State Park, located on Caney Creek Lake, is a hub for water skiing, swimming, fishing, and hiking. Its two boat launches and sandy beach ensure there’s something for every type of adventurer.

In the northern part of the state, Lake Claiborne State Park boasts a 6,400-acre lake ideal for jet skiing, boating, and fishing. A roped-off swimming area and shaded picnic spots make it a popular day-trip destination. Visitors can also enjoy the White Tail Trail, a 2.5-mile loop that offers a peaceful stroll through the woods.

On the Gulf side, Cypremort Point State Park sits on Vermilion Bay and offers opportunities for swimming, windsurfing, and exceptional sunset views. The park’s boat launch enables access to deeper waters, while its half-mile beach invites relaxation. The journey to this park may require a bit more planning, but its remote charm and scenic beauty make it well worth the effort.

For relief from the intense Louisiana sun, the state’s rivers, lakes, and beaches offer refreshing escapes. The Bogue Chitto River is a prime destination for tubing. Outfitters like Louisiana River Adventures provide two- and four-hour float options, complete with transport and safety markers along the way.

Holly Beach is a hidden gem along the Gulf Coast. It’s an ideal spot for seashell hunting and pairs well with a drive along the Creole Nature Trail. Nearby Rutherford Beach offers a similar experience for visitors in search of quiet coastal charm.

Valentine Lake in the Kisatchie National Forest offers a small beach, kayaking options, and a peaceful 3-mile trail that connects to the Wild Azalea Trail. The adjacent campground provides waterfront sites for overnight stays.

Avery Island offers a different kind of cultural exploration. Best known for being the home of the Tabasco Factory, this destination combines educational tours with nature. Guests can walk through Jungle Gardens, visit Bird City, and enjoy a locally inspired meal at Restaurant 1868.

Lastly, the Toledo Bend Reservoir is one of the largest man-made lakes in the country, ideal for boating, fishing, and hiking. Straddling the Louisiana-Texas border, this reservoir offers diverse outdoor amenities across multiple access points, including both North Toledo Bend and South Toledo Bend State Parks.

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