Dedicated to conservation, education and recreation, this 101-acre facility includes wildlife and ecology exhibits and a 65-acre cypress-tupelo …
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2024年11月22日
We drove from West Michigan down to Baton Rouge to provide respite care for a cousin and tacked on a few extra days to see the sights. This unexpected gem was our favorite activity! We thought we wo… PJAnkerman的完整评论
2024年11月16日
A great nature center with easy to walk trails and boardwalks using a good free map. Not very exciting but we did see turtles, various butterflies and birds and handled a baby alligator in the Nature… Foodange的完整评论
2024年4月30日
We enjoyed the walk around the trails and the nature center with lots of snakes. We saw rabbit, lizard, and squirrels. Although hot it was nice in the shade and bugs were not bad! OnAir49657663847的完整评论
No it isn't dog friendly and they have a few days per year ( if I remember correctly) of allowing dogs or pets. There are several other parks in the BREC system which are dog friendly, …
No it isn't dog friendly and they have a few days per year ( if I remember correctly) of allowing dogs or pets. There are several other parks in the BREC system which are dog friendly, and they're very nearby Bluebonnet Swamp. In order to walk the trails completely, your path will always lead you into the nature center at some point. Knowledgeable staff and guided tours are a common occurrence and that would be extremely disruptive with dogs present. It's full of wildlife if you know where to look or what to listen for.