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With all there is to see and do in Lafayette Parish it's no wonder we have a driving trail for every interest. Whether your passion is one of food and drinks, music and dancing, historical places, or ancient oaks, there's a trail for you. Create your own trail by picking stops throughout the Hub City and beyond from each to have a truly unique experience you can't get anywhere else!
In South Louisiana, live oaks are history, heritage, and heirlooms all rolled in to one.
Throughout South Louisiana on Friday and Saturday night, buildings that are dormant all week come roaring to life. Flashing arrow signs advertise the evening’s entertainment and empty gravel or grass…
Thank goodness for public art. It revitalizes, beautifies and shares the unique stories and heritage of communities. And they withstand the test of time or at least a few decades. The Hub City has…
A sure sign that spring has arrived in Lafayette, LA is the abundance of azaleas in a spectrum of reds, pinks, whites, purples and salmons. The Lafayette, LA Azalea Trail begins at our Visitor Center…
Explore the history at the heart of Cajun & Creole Country
Lafayette's blog showcasing the food, music, culture and history at the heart of Cajun & Creole Country.
See All PostsA weekly curated playlist by local musician Philippe Billeaudeaux featuring music by Lafayette, LA musicians with a weekly rundown of live music happening in and around the area…
Spend any time in Lafayette, and you’ll hear the phrase, “your mom and them”. It’s a colloquial term for family and friends, your social circle, your…
Within a short drive from Lafayette lie two unique wetlands that offer excellent wildlife viewing — Lake Martin near Breaux Bridge, a swampy ecosystem that’s home to…
Lafayette, Louisiana, offers more than just incredible food and live music. It’s also a destination for sports, recreation, and active experiences in the Happiest City in…
The city of Lafayette, LA is located in the center of Lafayette Parish at the intersection of I-10 and I-49 between New Orleans and Houston and only 35 miles north of the Gulf of Mexico.