Cajun Coast Mardi Gras
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Morgan City, La Morgan City, Louisiana 70381
Nearly every corner of South Louisiana will be celebrating Mardi Gras, but down Cajun Country's coastlands and bayous—there's a rare sort of merry-making you sure don't want to miss. For the most up-to-date details on individual parades, and the most comprehensive schedules available, visit sites like lacajunbayou.com, cajuncoast.com, and houmatravel.com.
January 27
Bayou King Cake Festival: A sugary new Carnival celebration is making it’s way to Downtown Thibodaux this year, bringing together local bakeries to present a tasting tableaux of local king cakes—introduced by a children’s parade. Enjoy live music Souled Out and We & Mrs. Jones, and cast your vote for the best king cake. All funds benefit the Lafourche Education Foundation. 1:30 pm. $10. facebook.com/lafourcheeducationfoundation.
February 2
Krewe of Hercules: A favorite along the traditional West Side Route in Houma, Hercules celebrates its thirty-seventh anniversary this year. 6 pm. kreweofhercules.com.
February 3
Krewe of Couyons: Celebrate the "Heroes of Mardi Gras" on the route of this parade in Golden Meadows. 1 pm. lacajunbayou.com.
February 4
Krewe of Shaka: Noted for its remarkable contributions to the Thibodeaux Community, the King and Queen of this parade are annually presented with the Key to Thibodeaux. 12:30 pm in downtown Thibodaux. lacajunbayou.com.
Krewe of Ambrosia: A funky Thibodaux time, this parade has floated through town for over thirty years. 2 pm. lacajunbayou.com.
Krewe of Hyacinthians: The Ladies Carnival Club, Inc. is the largest carnival club in Terrebonne Parish, and surely not a force to be reckoned with. Kicking off at 12:30 down Houma’s West Side Route. hyacinthians.org.
February 5
Library Krewe du Gheens: Children will parade around the library to festive Mardi Gras tunes, throwing beads and trinkets. 4:15 pm at the Gheens Branch Library. lafourche.org.
February 7
Krewe of Bookworms: Children in costumes will parade from the Warran J. Harrang Municipal Auditorium. 10 am. lafourche.org.
February 8
Krewe of Once Upon a Time: Preschool-age kids will have a ball at the Lockport Branch Library's parade for little tykes. 10:30 am. lafourche.org.
February 9
Krewe of Athena: Golden Meadow ladies take the night again in this evening parade. 7 pm. lacajunbayou.com.
Krewe of Adonis: St. Mary’s first parade of the season is this historic night parade in downtown Morgan City. 7 pm. cajuncoast.com.
Le Krewe du Bon Temps: Larose's Krewe of good times brings plenty of them the weekend before the big day. 6:30 pm. lacajunbayou.com.
Krewe of Cleophas: Thibodaux’s oldest parade will march again, featuring over fifty floats, bands, stilt walkers, dance teams, and more. 12:30 pm. lacajunbayou.com.
Krewe of Nereids: Golden Meadows keeps the fun rolling with this festive parade. 6 pm. lacajunbayou.com.
Krewe of Chronos: One of Thibodaux’s most celebrated parades of the season, Chronos believes in the slogan “Every Man a King,” and “Every Woman a Queen.” 2 pm. lacajunbayou.com.
February 10
Krewe of Apollo: Launching off of the streets of Lockport for over fifty six years, this men's and women's krewe is known for a raucous good time. Noon. lacajunbayou.com.
Baldwin Mardi Gras Parade: Baldwin's Main Street is set to ignite the Saturday before Fat Tuesday, with floats and bead-tossers coloring the town, traveling from the Sager-Brown facility to the Baldwin Community Center. 1 pm. cajuncoast.com.
Cypremort Point Parade Watch Party: Spend the day at Cypremort Point State Park, watching the iconic boat parade pass by. 1 pm. cajuncoast.com.
Krewe of Dionysus: Celebrating the communities of Berwick and Bayou Vista for almost forty years, this couples parade will take place on the Bayou Vista Route this year. 2 pm. cajuncoast.com.
Krewe of Lul Parade: Rolling at noon, Luling's parade will begin on LA 52 at Angus Drive to LA 18 to Sugarhouse Road to Angus Drive. cajuncoast.com
February 11
Krewe of Galatea: St. Mary’s first female Krewe has been rolling the streets of Morgan City since 1969. Begins on 2nd Street, through downtown, and lands at the Morgan City Auditorium. 2 pm. cajuncoast.com.
Krewe of Des Allemands Parade: Head to Des Allemands at 1 pm for bon temps. cajuncoast.com
February 12
Krewe of Amani: Patterson's official Mardi Gras parade begins at Patterson High School, and lands at Place Norman Shopping Center. 2 pm. cajuncoast.com.
Krewe of Cleopatra: The six hundred plus ladies of Cleopatra steal the night for the only Lundi Gras parade in Terrebonne Parish. 6 pm down Houma’s West Side Route. houmatravel.com.
Krewe of Hera: One of the Cajun Coast’s newer parades, this Morgan City procession is all excess and excitement. See them heading down Second Street to Onstead to the auditorium on Myrtle. 7 pm–9 pm. cajuncoast.com.
February 13
Krewe du Gheens Celebration and Parade: Kicking off the parade schedule on Mardi Gras day in Louisiana's Cajun Bayou region, the Krewe of Gheens will roll at 11 am, beginning on Gheens Shortcut Road. lacajunbayou.com.
Krewe of Ghana: Fun floats and dancers will make their way through downtown Thibodaux on Mardi Gras Day. 1 pm. lacajunbayou.com.
Franklin Mardi Gras Parade: Bringing together all the krewes of the little Cajun town of Franklin, this Fat Tuesday parade can be traced back to 1934. It runs from Franklin Senior High School, along Main Street, then turns back around onto Willow and Third. 1 pm. cajuncoast.com.
Krewe of Neptune: As it's done since 2019, Neptune rolls in Golden Meadow on the big day. Noon. lacajunbayou.com.
Krewe of Choupic: Even Chackbay turns out for this afternoon Fat Tuesday parade. 1 pm. lacajunbayou.com.
Siracusaville Parade: This small town parade lines up on Siracusa Road before ending at the Siracusaville Recreation Center. 1 pm. cajuncoast.com.
Krewe of Houmas: This historically-rich krewe was the first to ever parade down Houma’s West Side Route. On each float, family is honored with at least one father-son duo or pair of brothers. 1 pm. kreweofhoumas.wildapricot.org.
Krewe of Hephaestus Mardi Gras Parade: The oldest krewe in St. Mary Parish dates back to 1914, rolling on Mardi Gras day from Sixth and Sycamore to the Morgan City Municipal Auditorium. 2 pm. cajuncoast.com.