Creole Nature Trail
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Offering an up close and personal view of Louisiana's unique environment, this tour of the Creole Nature Trail travels through hundreds of thousands of acres of untouched wetlands fraught with some of the most beautiful scenery imaginable-alligators, birds, wildflowers, gulf beaches, and all kinds of Southwest Louisiana wildlife. Beginning on Hwy. 27 near Sulphur and Lake Charles, the 180-mile trail cuts through the marshlands of southern Calcasieu and Cameron Parishes and hugs the coast of the Gulf of Mexico. Besides pine trees, you'll see fields of rice, soybeans, cattle and country homesteads in the summer, and in the spring, the water lilies and blossoming water hyacinth growing in the marsh will be paradise to photographers. And for those who like to photograph wildlife, the Trail takes you to four different wildlife refuges and a bird sanctuary.

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