The town serves as the gateway to the Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve, a sprawling 23,000-acre wetland ecosystem that showcases Louisiana’s natural heritage in all its wild glory.
The culinary traditions of southern Louisiana infuse daily life in Jean Lafitte, offering retirees a delicious dimension to their new home. Beyond restaurants, the abundance of fresh local seafood ...
A recent Advocate/Times-Picayune article examined what Louisiana anglers caught in 2025 and what those numbers could suggest ...
Louisiana took an important second step to a first special season on black-bellied whistling ducks when the Wildlife and ...
Hunters, especially waterfowl hunters, and coastal fishermen will be governed by the moves offered on Tuesday’s agenda set ...
Lake Martin The sweetest spot in Alabama may just be this lake, 80 miles southwest of Birmingham. When it was built in the ...