Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Strolling through four ecosystems on over a mile of boardwalks through Tickfaw State Park, visitors can experience the sights and sounds of a cypress/tupelo swamp, a bottomland hardwood forest, a mixed pine/hardwood forest and the Tickfaw River.
Tickfaw State Park. 63 reviews. #1 of 1 things to do in Springfield. State Parks. Write a review. What people are saying. “ Improvements on the way! Apr 2024. There was construction going on and I believe sewer is being brought to all sites. “ So much potential. Languishing quietly. Mar 2023.
Located in Livingston Parish, Tickfaw State Park offers visitors plenty of places to rest, among pines, in a canoe cruising the lazy Tickfaw River or in one of the scenic cabins or campsites. The park shows its different personalities during each season.
Tickfaw State Park, located 7 mi (11 km) west of Springfield, in Livingston Parish, Louisiana, United States, opened in May 1999 and quickly became one of Louisiana's most popular state parks because of its natural setting, recreation opportunities, and proximity to the state's two cities: New Orleans and Baton Rouge. The park contains a nature ...
Tickfaw State Park. Eco-park on Tickfaw River offers a nature center with boardwalks, trails, pavilions, picnicking, canoe launch, environmental programs and children's playground. Bring a canoe and take a fun-filled trip on this unique section of the Tickfaw River.
Tickfaw State Park. Just a short drive east of Baton Rouge is Springfield, LA and the Tickfaw State Park. The park goes through four unique ecosystems including cypress/tupelo swamps, a bottomland hardwood forest, a mixed pine/hardwood forest, and the Tickfaw River.
Want to find the best trails in Tickfaw State Park for an adventurous hike or a family trip? AllTrails has 8 great trails for walking, hiking, and birding and more. Enjoy hand-curated trail maps, along with reviews and photos from nature lovers like you.
Tickfaw State Park in Springfield, Louisiana, is a treasure trove of natural beauty and ecological diversity. Spanning more than 1,200 acres, the park showcases a variety of Louisiana’s landscapes including cypress-tupelo swamps, a hardwood forest, a pine-hardwood forest, and the Tickfaw River.
Several hiking trails wind through this heavily wooded state park in Livingston Parish. You will experience a pine forest, and then follow a raised boardwalk deep into a cypress-tupelo swamp that gets wetter and wetter the closer you get to the Tickfaw River. Watch this video of a walk in nature.
Tickfaw State Park is a must-visit destination for nature lovers visiting Louisiana. It’s a place to admire diverse wildlife and unique ecosystems. The park’s hiking trails, scenic views, and additional outdoor activities provide visitors with a chance to immerse themselves in nature and escape the hustle and bustle of city life.