Relocating to New Orleans? Welcome to the Sportsman's Paradise!

Does relocating to New Orleans mean you have to leave hiking, canoeing and some of your other favorite outdoor activities behind?  Not a chance!

There is a reason that Louisiana is known as the "Sportsman's Paradise".  Take a quick tour with me of the many outdoor experiences that are just waiting for you.

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Located in Belle Chasse, LA, the Woodlands Trail and Park was created to preserve and highlight the native plants and migratory birds that are an integral part of south Louisiana.  Perfect for hiking and bird watching, Woodlands Trail is less than 10 miles from downtown New Orleans, making it a great day trip destination for nature lovers.  Stroll through the many miles of trails and see how many native plants you can identify.

 

 

Barataria Preserve

The Barataria Preserve offers a chance to experience Louisiana wetlands up close and personal on over 20,000 acres of marshes, swamps, bayous and more.  Located just outside of Marrero, LA, there are trails for hiking and the waterways are easily navigated with kayaks or canoes.  Fishing is allowed on the preserve with a valid Louisiana fishing license.

Park Rangers offer daytime bird watching walks, hiking tours and guided canoe treks along with special nighttime tours.  What a great way to get to know more about the native plants and animals in your new home!

Hunting for waterfowl, deer, squirrel, rabbit and nutria are allowed in the Jean Lafitte Barataria Preserve during the appropriate season. 

 

 

Fishing in Louisiana

Public boat launches can be found in just about every area surrounding New Orleans.  The only hard decision will be deciding whether to go fishing, shrimping or crabbing within the bayous or to venture out into the Gulf of Mexico for that big catch!  For more information about fishing regulations and seasons, please visit the Louisiana Department Wildlife & Fisheries.

Bayou Segnette State Park

99 campsites with water and electrical hookups are available by reservation in Bayou Segnette State Park, located in Westwego, LA.  The park offers both salt and freshwater fishing, boating, canoeing, picnic areas, playgrounds and a Wave Pool.  If you want to get further away from the city, check out this list of other Louisiana State Parks.

 

 

 

Other Parks and Sites in Louisiana

Historic national parks and trails are located throughout Louisiana and in neighboring Mississippi.  Several sites are located right in the New Orleans metropolitan area.

Hiking in Louisiana

While we may not have the mountains or valleys that other states have, Louisiana does offer hiking opportunities.  Visit the Louisiana Hiking Club for more information on backpacking and hiking in Louisiana and the surrounding areas.

 

 

 

 

Bird Watching Along America's Wetland Trail

Interested in learning more about the native and migratory birds that can be found in Louisiana?  Bird Louisiana has information on bird clubs, festivals and events along with maps to guide both the novice and experienced bird watchers in your family.

Outdoor Education in Louisiana

The Louisiana Department of Wildlife & Fisheries offers public programs for:

Let me be the first to welcome you to the Sportsman's Paradise that is Louisiana!

Lisa Heindel


When buying or selling a home on the West Bank of New Orleans or relocating to the New Orleans West Bank, you deserve local expertise and advice. Lisa Heindel provides full time, professional real estate services to buyer, sellers and military transferees in Algiers, Algiers Point, Belle Chasse, Gretna, Terrytown, Harvey, Marrero, Westwego and more.

Copyright 2008. Lisa Heindel, All rights reserved

 

 

11 Comments on Relocating to New Orleans? Welcome to the Sportsman's Paradise!

Lisa~I'm up for hiking any day. This is a fantastic post filled a lot of wonderful information for the outdoorsman. 

02/14/2008 10:26 PM by Julie Neerings~Lifting Hearts ♥ Building Dreams~Utah REALTOR® (Keller Williams Salt Lake City)


Hi Lisa:  What a great post.  You really know how to show off New Orleans.  Great graphics, great content... and a great writer.  What more could a girl want ?  Happy Valentines Day.

02/15/2008 12:43 AM by Fort Worth Real Estate - - - Karen Anne Stone (RE/MAX Trinity)


Lisa, this is a beautiful post!   Loved the photos and you've given me some "day trips" to visit
the next time I'm in your wonderful city!

02/15/2008 04:58 AM by Kris Wales-A partner for your real estate needs in Macomb County MI (RE/MAX Advantage 1, Inc.)


Okay, I'm not coming here anymore. Your Localism blogs are exemplary. Truly well done. Jealous, jealous. But not if I was interested in New Orleans real estate. You'd be my first call!

02/15/2008 07:09 AM by Andrew J. Lenza (ABR*GRI*MBA) Monmouth County NJ Real Estate Broker (Andrew J. Lenza Realty)


Hi everyone!  Thanks so much for reading and commenting here...we really do have so much more to offer than just Bourbon Street, and I have a freezer full of fish my husband has caught to prove it :)

02/15/2008 08:07 AM by Lisa Heindel, New Orleans West Bank Real Estate (Latter & Blum Inc. Realtors)


Excellent post, Lisa! Gives me some great ideas of things for me to do with my family when I come down again from McComb!

02/20/2008 04:49 PM by Thomas (Tom) Morgan Hometown Realty, Inc. GMAC Real Estate (Hometown Realty, Inc. GMAC Real Estate. Licensed in MS.)


Thomas, there's lots to do here for families - April is coming quickly with all of the festivals, too!

02/20/2008 05:12 PM by Lisa Heindel, New Orleans West Bank Real Estate (Latter & Blum Inc. Realtors)


Lisa, this is a beautiful and informative post! I have enjoyed reading it as will your potential buyers! Thanks for all your obvious work. Later in the rain~Deb

02/21/2008 05:09 PM by Deb at Brooks Prime Properties


Deb, thank you so much.  I hope the buyers will enjoy it as well - I love my city and state :)

02/21/2008 06:44 PM by Lisa Heindel, New Orleans West Bank Real Estate (Latter & Blum Inc. Realtors)


Lisa, I love your relocating posts! Not only are they informative with great photos, but I'm sure they are an SEO dream. Very nicely done.

02/22/2008 09:22 AM by Debbie Summers, Seminole County Real Estate (RE/MAX Central Realty Lake Mary, FL)


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