Natchitoches, Louisiana, is the oldest settlement in the Louisiana
Purchase and has strong French and Spanish roots, still visible in its
preserved architecture. It is a popular tourist destination, particularly
during the Christmas season, when tourists flock to its many classic-style
shops and cafes and watch large city-sponsored fireworks shows and Christmas
light festivals. It is home to Northwestern State University.Attractions
• The Historic District along the Cane River Lake in downtown
Natchitoches features architecture reminiscent of the French Quarter in New
Orleans. Antique shops and restaurants line the old brick street in front of
the Cane River Lake. Many older mansions are nearby and include bed and
breakfasts if you decide to stay the night.
• The Bayou Pierre Alligator
Park is located nearby Natchitoches. Hundreds of alligators are
visible to visitors. Here you can feed the alligators, enjoy Cajun food and
music, as well as try some alligator meat. Also visit the petting zoo and
exotic animal habitat.
• Fort Saint Jean Baptiste is located in Natchitoches as well, and
includes a recreated environment of the early 1700's fort, which was the
oldest in the Louisiana Purchase. An interpretive center/museum will provide
visitors with a glimpse into colonial Natchitoches. It features a short
historic video and several exhibits and artifact displays.
• Northwestern State University
is a large presence in the city and has a scenic campus worth driving
through. The university, with an enrollment over 10,000 is home to the
Normal Hill Historic District, featuring many historic buildings and
structures.
Shopping
Louisiana-related antiques and other products can be purchased at the
shops along the lakefront in downtown. Alligator related products can be
purchased at the alligator farm. Northwestern State University related
products can be purchased from Campus Corner across the street from the
University.
Lodging
National hotel chains have franchises in Natchitoches. Several large
hotels are located near I-49, where it passes the outskirts of Natchitoches.
• Holiday Inn Express Natchitoches 5131 Highway 6.
• Ramada Inn Natchitoches 7624 Highway 1 Bypass.
Bed and Breakfasts are located close to the Historic District of Downtown
Natchitoches as well.
• Steel Magnolia Bed & Breakfast 320 Jefferson St, 238-2585.
• Hampton Inn Natchitoches 5300 University Parkway
• French Quarters Bed and Breakfast 104 Poete St, 352-3123.
• Judge Porter House Bed and Breakfast 321 2nd St, 352-9206. |
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Alligator farm
Get in
The best way to get there is by car from Interstate 49 south, if you are
coming from Shreveport, or north, if coming from Alexandria. The most
convenient nearby airport is likely Shreveport Regional (SHV), where flights
come daily from Dallas-Fort Worth. The Natchitoches Regional Airport is a
small airport located within the city.
Dining
• Mama's Oyster Bar
• Papas Bar and Grill
Links
• Natchitoches Site
• Natchitoches Online
• City of Natchitoches |