As summer comes to a close, there are still a couple of weekends left to enjoy all that these waterparks and playgrounds have to offer. Go out there and explore!
- Zoosiana – Broussard
facebook.com/ZooFan This popular zoo includes the Jungle Lodge playground, crawl tubes, rock walls, hideouts, and bridges.
- Fountainebleau State Park – Mandeville
facebook.com/pages/Fontainebleau-State-Park A favorite for families on the Northshore, this lakeside park offers a wide range of playground and water features.
- Sulphur Park Water Park – Sulphur
facebook.com/pages/Sulphur-Parks-Recreation Although the season recently ended, the huge range of activities available at this public water park attract community members from throughout the area.
- Biedenharn Museum & Gardens – Monroe
facebook.com/bmuseum The Coca-Cola museum and bible museum here include Garden Story baskets with puppets and books as well as a scavenger hunt throughout the gardens.
- Storyland – New Orleans
facebook.com/pages/Storyland/ Tucked in City Park next door to Carousel Gardens, this playground is populated by all your favorite fairy tale characters, making it a favorite for kids of all ages.
- Louisiana Children’s Museum – New Orleans
facebook.com/LouisianaChildrensMuseum So technically this is a museum but really it’s a huge indoor playground. You’ll want to come back again and again so you can experience being behind the controls in the T.V. studio or take a ride in the human-size gyroscope.
- Liberty Lagoon – Baton Rouge
facebook.com/LibertyLagoon This favorite interactive water playground includes numerous slides as well as a dumping bucket and sprays. If you prefer to stay dry, try the sand volleyball court for a day.
- Splash Kingdom Water Park – Shreveport
splashkingdomwaterpark.com A popular chain of waterparks throughout the area, this is one of the favorite summertime destinations for kids.
- Blue Bayou – Baton Rouge
facebook.com/pages/Blue-Bayou-Dixie-Landin With more than 20 water attractions and some of the biggest water slides in the state, make sure you visit this favorite spot before the season ends!
Have you ever been to any of these parks? Which is your favorite? Let us know where you like to hang out in the comments below.
facebook.com/ZooFan
This popular zoo includes the Jungle Lodge playground, crawl tubes, rock walls, hideouts, and bridges.
facebook.com/pages/Fontainebleau-State-Park
A favorite for families on the Northshore, this lakeside park offers a wide range of playground and water features.
facebook.com/pages/Sulphur-Parks-Recreation
Although the season recently ended, the huge range of activities available at this public water park attract community members from throughout the area.
facebook.com/bmuseum
The Coca-Cola museum and bible museum here include Garden Story baskets with puppets and books as well as a scavenger hunt throughout the gardens.
facebook.com/pages/Storyland/
Tucked in City Park next door to Carousel Gardens, this playground is populated by all your favorite fairy tale characters, making it a favorite for kids of all ages.
facebook.com/LouisianaChildrensMuseum
So technically this is a museum but really it’s a huge indoor playground. You’ll want to come back again and again so you can experience being behind the controls in the T.V. studio or take a ride in the human-size gyroscope.
facebook.com/LibertyLagoon
This favorite interactive water playground includes numerous slides as well as a dumping bucket and sprays. If you prefer to stay dry, try the sand volleyball court for a day.
splashkingdomwaterpark.com
A popular chain of waterparks throughout the area, this is one of the favorite summertime destinations for kids.
facebook.com/pages/Blue-Bayou-Dixie-Landin
With more than 20 water attractions and some of the biggest water slides in the state, make sure you visit this favorite spot before the season ends!
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