Admission was $ 2 for people under the age of 64. The park was nice and was peaceful. They have nice looking cabins. The campsite was really small, but t least it has nice sections for people to choose from. The water section, I really question because the buckets do not look clean. The bathrooms, on the other hand, were really really nice and clean.
Julie C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Spring, TX
The surroundings cannot be more beautiful. We camped for the weekend and had a blast. Clean facilities and a fun time. I didn’t want to leave!
Lisa K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 New Orleans, LA
Pretty nice park for hiking around with a dog. We walked on one of the unimproved trails, which was a bit hard to follow at certain forks when both directions looked equally overgrown, but all in all it was decent. There were also plenty of ½-mile walks on boardwalks overlooking the swampy areas. After our long hike, we were grateful for the family water-play area, where there were luckily no kids to see us running around like… well, kids.
Lauren S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 New Orleans, LA
Very nice park not far from Baton Rouge(about 30 minutes). The canoe trail is a lot of fun. $ 20 rentals canoe rentals are available at the ranger station. The boats were nice and well maintained. The boardwalk trail through the swamp is also really cool and an easy hike for kids.
Sarah F.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Belfast, ME
This park has been recently reopened and is quite a jewel. They offer canoe rental, hiking trails, a nature center, rental cabins, and camp sites. The Tickfaw River as well as other small tributaries work their way through cypress swamp. It is about an hour from New Orleans.