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May 16, 2019

Cypress-Lake-Lafayette-LALafayette, Louisiana, is an area with a rich heritage that makes the locals proud. Whether you’re visiting Lafayette for an extended period of time or you’re just passing through, there’s something unique to discover about the area at every turn. Here’s a list of the best one-day trips to take in Lafayette.

Downtown Lafayette Museums

There are multiple museums in downtown Lafayette that are perfect for a family fun day. Some of the most popular museums and historical attractions in downtown Lafayette include the Acadiana Center for the Arts, the Alexandre Mouton House, Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist, the Children’s Museum of Acadiana, Cité des Arts, and the Lafayette Science Museum & Planetarium. Visit one or a few of these museums and historical attractions, and you’ll be able to experience Lafayette in a new way.

Blue Moon Saloon

Located on East Convent Street in Lafayette, the Blue Moon Saloon has been open since 2002 and is one of the nation’s top venues for roots music from around the world. With its warm and friendly atmosphere, the Blue Moon Saloon welcomes everyone from visitors to locals. So grab a drink, dance, and take in the views of Lafayette.

Acadian Cultural Center

The Acadian Cultural Center can be found on Fisher Road in Lafayette. With a visit to the cultural center, guests have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the culture and heritage of Lafayette. At the cultural center, visitors can hear stories of the origins, migration, settlement, and culture of the Cajuns. The Acadian Cultural Center features various ranger programs, films, exhibits, and events that showcase the local traditions of the area. Spending some time at the Acadian Cultural Center is a terrific way to learn about the culture of Lafayette and the surrounding areas.

Cypress Lake

Cypress Lake can be found on the campus of the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. The lake features multiple opportunities to get an up-close view of the local flora and fauna. At the lake, you’ll be able to see swamps, cypress trees, alligators, turtles, fish, birds, and other plants and animals that call the area home. Explore the wide range of nature that is unique to Lafayette with a visit to Cypress Lake.

Lafayette Farmers and Artisans Market

On Johnston Street in Lafayette, the Lafayette Farmers and Artisans Market features a variety of local food vendors, artisans, jam sessions, park tours, and educational seminars. One of the best parts of a farmers market is that you’ll be contributing to the support of Lafayette’s local farmers and artisans. The market is open on Saturdays in the rain or shine from 8 a.m. to noon. Visit the Lafayette Farmers and Artisans Market to get the local experience of Lafayette.

Any of these one-day trips in Lafayette, Louisiana, will provide you with an eclectic mixture of cultural, local, and wildlife experiences you won’t find anywhere else. Enjoy exploring the beauty and wonder of Lafayette, Louisiana, with family and friends.

 

Image “Blue Reflections” via Flickr by Jill Meaux used under CC BY 2.0 / cropped from original