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Manchac Swamp Tour

A tour through the Manchac and Maurepas swamp guided by local guides with a passion for ecology, environmental conservation and a desire to share those stories with guests.

Manchac Swamp is a mostly flooded cypress tupelo swamp. Water levels in this area are influenced by rain, wind, and tides.

Manchac Swamp: A Visitor’s Guide to the Cypress Forest 30 Minutes from New Orleans

Manchac is the second-largest bald cypress swamp in the United States, and it’s 30 minutes from the French Quarter. Most New Orleans visitors never see it. They drive past the exit on I-55 on their way to a plantation and never know what they missed. This is the version we’d give a friend who asked….

Airboat vs. Kayak Swamp Tour: An Honest Comparison

The most common booking question we get isn’t about price. It’s some version of “what’s the difference between the airboat tour and the kayak tour?” The honest version is more interesting than what either side will tell you on a booking page. We run the kayak tour, so we’re biased, but the bias is informed….

What is the best time of day to go on a swamp tour in New Orleans?

Embarking on a kayak swamp tour in New Orleans promises an unforgettable journey through a unique ecosystem teeming with biodiversity. Choosing the best time of day for this adventure is key to enhancing your experience. Let’s explore the nuances of timing and other essential considerations for an optimal kayak swamp tour. Understanding the Unique Ecosystem…

Thomas Jefferson’s Intrigue with Barrataria Preserve: A Historical Odyssey

In the annals of American history, one might not immediately associate Thomas Jefferson with the mysterious allure of the Barrataria Preserve. However, this founding father’s fascination with this unique landscape unfolds as a captivating chapter in the exploration and appreciation of the natural world. Jefferson’s Enigmatic Yearning for Nature Beyond his renowned political prowess, Thomas…

Rebuilding Nature’s Defenses: The Oyster Reef Restoration Revolution

In the dynamic realm where the Gulf of Mexico meets Louisiana’s coastal marshes, The Nature Conservancy (TNC) has been a silent guardian, actively working long before the Deepwater Horizon oil spill to rejuvenate the health of this vital ecosystem. Oyster reefs, once prolific and teeming with life, faced numerous challenges—fishing practices, dredging, habitat loss, water…

Mastering the Art of Kayaking: A Comprehensive Guide for Exploring Louisiana’s Enchanting Swamps

Navigating the Bayou’s Intricacies Before setting out, familiarize yourself with the intricate ecosystem of Louisiana swamps. Our guide provides an in-depth understanding of the rich biodiversity that awaits, ensuring a more profound connection with the swamp’s enchanting waters. Selecting the Perfect Kayak: Your Gateway to Adventure Choosing the right kayak is paramount. Explore the nuances…

Veiled Whispers: Voodoo Secrets in the Swamp

In the heart of the Louisiana swamps, where Spanish moss drapes like ethereal curtains and the bayou whispers ancient secrets, there exists a tale that transcends the boundaries of the natural and supernatural – a tale steeped in the mysticism of voodoo. Legend has it that deep within the Barataria Preserve, an old voodoo priestess…

Exploring the Thrill: Kayaking with Alligators

Unveiling the Alluring Alligator Encounter on Water Alligators are fascinating creatures that have been living on Earth for millions of years. While they may seem daunting, kayaking with alligators can offer a thrilling adventure that brings you closer to nature in a way like no other. In this article, we will explore the safety aspects…

Kayaking in the New Orleans Swamp: A Summer Adventure

If you are looking for a unique summer adventure, kayaking in the New Orleans swamp can be a thrilling and memorable experience. The swampy ecosystem of Louisiana is home to diverse wildlife and vegetation, and kayaking can give you a closer look at this fascinating environment. June is a popular month for kayaking in the New Orleans swamp, as the weather is warm and the water levels are high. Here are some tips and recommendations for a safe and enjoyable kayaking trip: 1. Choose a reputable tour operator: If you are a beginner or unfamiliar with the area, it is advisable to book a guided tour with a licensed and experienced operator. They can provide you with the necessary equipment, safety instructions, and local knowledge to make the most of your trip. 2. Wear appropriate clothing and gear: Since you…