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  1. Apr 29, 2013 · Called the batture, this new land was the result of the natural build-up of silt, increased by ships docked at the levee and by poles deliberately driven into the riverbank.

    • Northshore New Orleans Splash Pads and Water Fun
    • Baton Rouge Splash Pads and Water Fun
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    • Other Splash Pads and Water Parks Near New Orleans

    Mandeville Lakefront Splash Pad :: This splash pad is located on the Lakefront (about 45 minutes north of New Orleans) next to the playground and near the harbor. It’s rarely packed. This Northshore favorite is another 100% free activity. Within Fontainebleau State Park, there is also a wonderful splash pad. Fontainebleau makes a great day trip fro...

    Jambalaya Park :: This water park is in Gonzales, Louisiana and about 45-50 minutes from New Orleans. The spray park is FREE! There is also a pool at this park that is public but charges an entrance fee. For more info, you can check out their Facebook page. Blue Bayou Water Park :: If you are willing to make the trip to Baton Rouge you can get a tw...

    Kroc Center Indoor Water Park :: Only an hour away from New Orleans is a fun indoor water park that is heated year-round. This requires advanced planning since reservations are required, but one local mom shares all of her advice here. Gulf Islands Water Park ::Another great option for a waterpark adventure, you’ll have to head East for this one to...

    Thibodaux Municipal Pool ::The Thibodaux Splash Pad brings more than 2,500 square feet of fun with 24 separate water features, including sprinklers and fountains, synchronized to perform a show-like experience. Sulphur Spar Water Park:: SPAR Water Park offers 2 child-friendly splash & play areas, splash pad, lagoon pool, inner-tubes.

  2. 1. BYWATER. Known for its colorful Spanish and French architecture, Bywater encompasses—but is not limited to—much of the Bywater Historic District, which is listed on the National Register of...

  3. A multiple-day adventure in old world riverboat elegance, or a two-hour cruise to a historical battle site, are only two of the options. A good way to spend the day if you have the children along is to see the aquarium, then take a riverboat ride upriver to the Audubon Zoo.

  4. In New Orleans, you can easily experience the river in all its bustling activity, natural splendor and historical significance via the Riverfront area adjacent to the French Quarter.

  5. May 22, 2022 · 10 Best Water Parks in New Orleans. New Orleans is a beautiful place to visit with local pools that are free and accessible to the public. They also offers a whole host of swim lessons geared to different ages and abilities for at no cost.

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  7. Jun 26, 2019 · If you live in or have visited Louisiana, you've probably been to or heard of the state’s largest destination, Dixie Landing and Blue Bayou, a combination amusement park and water park. Find information on that popular spot, plus other parks in the state.