Calling all nature lovers! Spending a day enjoying the great outdoors is always a renewing experience. When the urge to hit Louisiana’s natural side strikes, head on over to Palmetto Island State Park, one of the most underrated state parks in Louisiana. Let’s check it out.
Welcome to Palmetto Island State Park.
Gaynell C./Trip Advisor You’ll find this little slice of paradise in Abbeville. The address is 19501 Pleasant Road, Abbeville, LA 70510.
Located on the Vermilion River, Palmetto Island State Park is ideal for those days you just want to get away from it all.
Kris Wotipka/Google One of the newer state parks in Louisiana, this 1,300-acre park opened to the public in 2010.
During the warmer months, the water playground is a popular hang-out for kids of all ages.
C.W. Dalrymple/Google Keep this in mind for the summer! The water playground is open from May until September.
However, Palmetto Island State Park is beautiful year-round.
XP Liu/Google Noted for its abundance of palmettos, the park’s nature trail is one of the best ways to view the park.
The 1.5-mile loop trail is full of beautiful scenery.
Glyn Jones/Google You’ll traverse through a coastal bottomland hardwood forest with glimpses of swamps and marshes along the way.
You might even find a perfect little fishing spot.
China Chism/Google Bring your rod and see if you can catch yourself some dinner.
There are many other ways to enjoy the park.
Roxanne Burnette/Google You can rent a canoe or bring your own and launch right into the river.
The paddle trail will show you a whole new side of the park.
Heather Lanclos/Trip Advisor There’s something so soothing about quietly paddling around Louisiana’s waterways.
You might even see some wildlife.
Gregory Olson/Google In addition to the gators, turtles, and wading birds that call the area home, the park is also home to many different critters, so keep your eyes peeled!
If you’d like to extend your stay, there are plenty of options.
Angel Smith/Google The park has several RV and primitive campsites, as well as six cabins available to rent.
Whether you spend a few hours or an entire weekend here, you’re sure to leave with a new appreciation for Louisiana’s state parks.
The Travel Vlog Family/Google They’re full of some of the most beautiful scenery in the state, that’s for sure!
For more information, including camper rates and availability, check out their website, and be sure to give them a follow on Facebook.
Gaynell C./Trip Advisor
You’ll find this little slice of paradise in Abbeville. The address is 19501 Pleasant Road, Abbeville, LA 70510.
Kris Wotipka/Google
One of the newer state parks in Louisiana, this 1,300-acre park opened to the public in 2010.
C.W. Dalrymple/Google
Keep this in mind for the summer! The water playground is open from May until September.
XP Liu/Google
Noted for its abundance of palmettos, the park’s nature trail is one of the best ways to view the park.
Glyn Jones/Google
You’ll traverse through a coastal bottomland hardwood forest with glimpses of swamps and marshes along the way.
China Chism/Google
Bring your rod and see if you can catch yourself some dinner.
Roxanne Burnette/Google
You can rent a canoe or bring your own and launch right into the river.
Heather Lanclos/Trip Advisor
There’s something so soothing about quietly paddling around Louisiana’s waterways.
Gregory Olson/Google
In addition to the gators, turtles, and wading birds that call the area home, the park is also home to many different critters, so keep your eyes peeled!
Angel Smith/Google
The park has several RV and primitive campsites, as well as six cabins available to rent.
The Travel Vlog Family/Google
They’re full of some of the most beautiful scenery in the state, that’s for sure!
Have you ever visited Palmetto Island State Park? Share your experience with us in the comments below!
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Address: Palmetto Island State Park, 19501 Pleasant Dr, Abbeville, LA 70510, USA