Now that the weather has warmed up a bit, it’s time to get outside and do some exploring. There are tons of nature trails within driving distance of New Orleans, but few offer the stunning views you’ll see here at Mandalay National Wildlife Refuge.

Head on over to Terrebonne Parish to visit the Mandalay National Wildlife Refuge.

dconvertini/Flickr Established in 1996, the refuge is 4,619 acres of freshwater marsh and cypress-tupelo swamp.

The refuge provides a habitat for hundreds of animals including waterfowl, wading birds, and neotropical songbirds.

dconvertini/Flickr Keep an eye out for gators, snakes, turtles, birds, including the bald eagle.

The refuge is open year-round to the public, however most of the refuge is only accessible by boat.

Jeff Loyd/All Trails Don’t worry, there’s a nature trail so you can explore on foot.

There is a 2/4 mile long out and back nature trail that will take you through the various habitats, offering stunning views.

Meep T./Trip Advisor The trail is just west of the refuge field office off of Hwy. 182.

The observation point at the end of the trail offers sweeping views of the refuge.

Jeff Loyd/All Trails The perfect spot to set up your camera and take some pictures.

With views like this, you’ll find yourself coming back here every weekend.

dconvertini/Flickr You can find the Mandalay National Wildlife Refuge at 3599 Bayou Black Dr, Houma, LA 70360.

Have you ever been? Let us know in the comments below!

dconvertini/Flickr

Established in 1996, the refuge is 4,619 acres of freshwater marsh and cypress-tupelo swamp.

Keep an eye out for gators, snakes, turtles, birds, including the bald eagle.

Jeff Loyd/All Trails

Don’t worry, there’s a nature trail so you can explore on foot.

Meep T./Trip Advisor

The trail is just west of the refuge field office off of Hwy. 182.

The perfect spot to set up your camera and take some pictures.

You can find the Mandalay National Wildlife Refuge at 3599 Bayou Black Dr, Houma, LA 70360.

 

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