Family Fun in Natchitoches

Spend a day (or two) prowling around this not-so-hidden Northwest Louisiana gem

For a nearby destination that's just far enough away to feel like a vacation that's full of entertainment for the little ones, set your sights on Natchitoches.

Whether you’re flying solo or have the whole family in tow, you’re never too old to search for treasure. At Dark Woods’ Lost Treasure Mining Co., children and adults alike get to become adventure-seeking treasure hunters, unearthing rare crystals, real fossils, and even shark's teeth. If the family prefers a little friendly competition, play a few rounds of putt putt at Pecan Orchard RV Park beneath the canopy of a mature pecan grove, then award the winning player a treat from Cane River Candy Company—a local confectionery fit to give Willy Wonka a run for his money and a favorite among sticky-fingered, sweet-toothed little ones. The world’s largest gummy worm is a must-see attraction, after all.

The largest alligator park in the state, Gator Country Louisiana is a seven-acre haven for around 350 hungry gators, but that’s hardly all it encompasses; the park also features a petting zoo, bird sanctuary, reptile house, and tortoise exhibit. Through the Junior Ranger Program at Cane River Creole National Historical Park, young naturalists learn about the ecological importance of protecting our national parks and the historical significance in preserving our rich Creole heritage. 

For accommodations, Natchitoches offers a heap of hotels and inns to choose between as well as campgrounds and RV parks for those who really want to get away and stay unplugged. To discover more lodging options and family-friendly things to do in Louisiana's oldest permanent settlement, head to natchitoches.com

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