Louisiana has some true hidden gems, there’s no doubt about it. The coolest small towns in Louisiana are sometimes a little off the beaten path—but always worth the visit. There are so many little towns across the Louisiana landscape that offer some truly beautiful nature as well as preserve the heartbeat of Louisiana culture, ensuring our state is beautiful and blessed for years to come.
- Rayne
Wikicommons / Enleger
Wikicommons / Falkonry This sweet little town is known as the Frog Capital of the World. There are a lot of reasons for this…but perhaps most charming is the sea of frog murals that can be discovered after a walk through the town.
- Cottonport
This sleepy town along the Red Bayou was established in 1888 and is home of the yearly Cottonport Christmas Festival.
- Winnsboro
Wikicommons / Billy Hathorn This town in the northeast section of Louisiana is well worth a visit. Winnsboro offers the only hospital in Franklin Parish and many other cultural amenities to the surrounding areas here.
- Thibodaux
Wikicommons / Ian Munroe Probably the largest ’town’ on this list, Thibodaux is still somewhat hidden despite having an amazing history and some truly gorgeous architecture. Definitely worth the visit and glimpse into cajun culture.
- Abbeville
Wikicommons / PaulVQ Formerly named La Chapelle, Abbeville is centered around Magdalen Square, a finely decorated town center that is the focus of the community’s events and meetings. The Catholic Church, pictured here, was originally founded in 1844.
- Donaldsonville
Wikicommons / Mtortorich One of the most historic towns in Louisiana, Donaldsonville is known to have a very fine collection of antebellum architecture.
- Ferriday
Wikicommons / Billy Hathorn
Wikicommons / Billy Hathorn This small town with approximately 3,500 people claims to have produced more famous people per square mile than any other American town. The Delta Music Museum in the historic district profiles many of these artists and musicians, also listed on the sign above.
- DeQuincy
Wikicommons/ Creole Nature Trail National Scenic Byway District A small town that loves to remember it’s history, DeQuincy is home to the famed Railroad Museum, pictured here. DeQuincy is also home to over 3,000 people and is the northernmost town of Calcasieu Parish.
- Galliano
google.com/maps This small town in the greater Houma-Thibodaux area sits right on LA-1, with water flowing right along throughout the town, on this former banks of the Mississippi River.
- Leesville
Facebook.com / City of Leesville The Parish seat of Vernon Parish, 6,600 people call this precious town home. Called the ‘best home town in the world’, Leesville is known for welcoming neighbors and excellent sports programs for the kids.
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Wikicommons / Enleger
Wikicommons / Falkonry
This sweet little town is known as the Frog Capital of the World. There are a lot of reasons for this…but perhaps most charming is the sea of frog murals that can be discovered after a walk through the town.
This sleepy town along the Red Bayou was established in 1888 and is home of the yearly Cottonport Christmas Festival.
Wikicommons / Billy Hathorn
This town in the northeast section of Louisiana is well worth a visit. Winnsboro offers the only hospital in Franklin Parish and many other cultural amenities to the surrounding areas here.
Wikicommons / Ian Munroe
Probably the largest ’town’ on this list, Thibodaux is still somewhat hidden despite having an amazing history and some truly gorgeous architecture. Definitely worth the visit and glimpse into cajun culture.
Wikicommons / PaulVQ
Formerly named La Chapelle, Abbeville is centered around Magdalen Square, a finely decorated town center that is the focus of the community’s events and meetings. The Catholic Church, pictured here, was originally founded in 1844.
Wikicommons / Mtortorich
One of the most historic towns in Louisiana, Donaldsonville is known to have a very fine collection of antebellum architecture.
This small town with approximately 3,500 people claims to have produced more famous people per square mile than any other American town. The Delta Music Museum in the historic district profiles many of these artists and musicians, also listed on the sign above.
Wikicommons/ Creole Nature Trail National Scenic Byway District
A small town that loves to remember it’s history, DeQuincy is home to the famed Railroad Museum, pictured here. DeQuincy is also home to over 3,000 people and is the northernmost town of Calcasieu Parish.
google.com/maps
This small town in the greater Houma-Thibodaux area sits right on LA-1, with water flowing right along throughout the town, on this former banks of the Mississippi River.
Facebook.com / City of Leesville
The Parish seat of Vernon Parish, 6,600 people call this precious town home. Called the ‘best home town in the world’, Leesville is known for welcoming neighbors and excellent sports programs for the kids.
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