Lake Charles, Louisiana- What to Expect

Lake Charles, Louisiana A great city located in the heel of the boot the best thing you can do in-around is to slip on your dancin’ shoes, and sway to the blues, Everybody’s doing so – you’ll fit right in.  Grab some crabs and étouffée. Taste the boudin, and that bowl of hot gumbo for dinner and top it up with some delicious Louisiana special cocktails: make a toast to good times and new friends along the way. There’s much to do in this town bustling with joy and happiness.

Here are a few things that come in handy while planning your trip to this beautiful city:

  1. The Winter Months Last through Dec to March with an average high of 16.1°C and an average low of  6.6°C.
  2. An Average meal for one person costs about 18.07$ in a non-expensive restaurant.
  3. A Pint of Domestic Drought Beer costs about 4.68$ on an average.
  4. A Litre of gas Costs 0.82$.
  5. The monthly rent of a 1BHK a little off the City Centre is about 961.81$.

Main Attractions:

  1. Putt-Putt Golf is a mini golf chain with activities such as go-karts, batting cages, and laser tag to keep you well entertained. With brilliant amenities are super friendly staff you’re bound to have a great time at this arena.
  2. Located smack in the middle is green parts of lake Charles, Tuten Park is a destination for one and all. Blessed with the best that nature has to offer this serene place is haven of sorts bound to leave you refreshed.
  3. Grosse Savanne Eco-tours is One of the most amazing way to experience the natural marvel that encompasses Lake Charles. Get real close to wildlife during the small-group experience that takes you into undisturbed natural marshes, swamps, and coastal prairies. Keep your camera ready as you get an intimate look at the natural habitats of herons, raptors, alligators, bobcats, and other wildlife. The ecotour takes you deep into 50,000 acres of protected habitat, allowing you to see plants and animals in fresh and saltwater marshes with uninterrupted access.
  4. The picturesque Mardi Gras Museum at Lake Charles is one of the largest displays of Mardi Gras costumes in the world. The museum gives the traveller  an understanding of the historic significance of the area. With just six decorated rooms, the museum will leave you with a colorful and detailed heritage of Mardi Gras traditions. Learn about the significance of the festival, costume design, the 12th night celebrations, and parades. You can even climb aboard a Mardi Gras parade float in one of the rooms. If you are lucky, you might even stumble on a King Cake decorating lesson and sample some of the leftovers.
  5. The Sam Houston Jones State Park and preservation area are one of the best places to camp if you want to spend time outdoors on your visit to Town.
  6. The Charpentier Historic District is an amazing way to explore Lake Charles and marvel at the picturesque architecture of some of the most elaborate homes in southwestern Louisiana. 
  7. A visit to the USS Orleck Naval Museum is where you will get hands-on access to many important pieces of naval history. The museum features the USS Orleck DD 886 WWII destroyer. Explore the restored ship that had battle service in WWII, Korea, and Vietnam, and stop by the scale model gallery to view replicas of naval machinery used throughout various conflicts. This tourist attraction holds important pieces of history that military and history buffs can appreciate. It raises funds for artifact preservation through merchandise sales and even on-site laser tag activities.
  8. SWLA Tours= The wildlife in Lake Charles is one of its top features, so taking the opportunity to explore the natural surroundings during your visit is advised. For a personalized tour, Southwest Louisiana Tours can arrange for you to see what piques your interest in the area. Do you want to spot alligators in the marsh or explore the coastline of the Gulf of Mexico? Perhaps you want to photograph pelicans up close. A customized tour to target the best wildlife, botanical gardens, and nature in the area is one way to make sure you see what you want to during your stay.
  9. Prien Lake Park= Prien Lake Park is a public park on the shore of Indian Bay, where you can take advantage of the amenities and enjoy the nature in the area without having to head into the bayou. One of the best features of the park is the boardwalk, with a terrific view of the expansive I-210 bridge over the waterway. The park has canoe launches and picnic pavilions as well as a popular water playground for kids in the summer. With its fountains and flowers, the park is a perfect location to relax, picnic, or rest between other activities.

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