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Discover the History and Grandeur of Oak Alley Plantation near New Orleans - New Orleans

Discover the History and Grandeur of Oak Alley Plantation near New Orleans

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Difficulty

easy

Duration

4-5 hours

Fitness Level

Suitable for most fitness levels; includes gentle walking

Overview

Explore Oak Alley Plantation near New Orleans, where centuries-old live oaks and antebellum architecture bring Louisiana’s complex history to life. Discover the stories behind this iconic riverfront estate on a guided tour that combines natural beauty and cultural insight.

New Orleans, Louisiana

Oak Alley Plantation Tour

For all ages! • Great for families! • We will pick you up from Nola! • Approx. 5 hours with drive

Events
Farm
Transportation
Walking Tour

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About This Adventure

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Duration

The tour is about 35 minutes, with two hours total at the plantation. Hotel Pick Up and Transportation included, making the total trip about 5 hours.

About

The Oak Alley plantation tour is one of the most magnificent plantation tours near New Orleans because of the 28 evenly spaced, huge Oak Trees that go from River Road to the Plantation House. It looks like the movie “Gone with the Wind”. The Greek Revival style home dates back to 1837. Located on the grounds are a restaurant, blacksmith shop, souvenir shop and antique farm equipment. The Oak Alley tour is the complete plantation experience! The Oak Alley house tour is approximately 35 minutes and is conducted by tour guides dressed in authentic plantation style apparel.Walking is required for this tour. The distance from the Plantation house to the restaurant and souvenir shop is about one block in distance. Along the path, there are benches shaded by the oak trees.

Over the years, many wonderful and fascinating individuals have had a hand in shaping a dream for Oak Alley … some tried and won, some tried and lost, others just tried and gave up. Still, they all had one thing in common … they CARED enough to try. Most of them are gone now, leaving only bits and pieces of the whole story … yellowed documents in parish archives, remembrances shared from generation to generation, a letter or two, and faded photographs. But most important of all, Oak Alley herself. Oak Alley’s adaptive restoration in 1925 by her new owners, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Stewart, was the first example of ante-bellum restoration along River Road. Through the years, Oak Alley was the scene of many events affecting those who had given her a second chance at survival in the struggle against time and the elements. Josephine Stewart outlived her husband by 26 years. Shortly before her death on October 3, 1972, Josephine created a non-profit foundation which would be known as the Oak Alley Foundation. Since then, the home and 25 acres of grounds has remained open for all to share.

More info

The Oak Alley Plantation is located 70 miles or about 1 hour 10 min from the French Quarter. The pick-up begins at 8:15am. We use our sister company “Alert Transportation” for the ground transportation service. The driver goes hotel to hotel for the pick-up service. We ask that you allow us up to 30 minutes for the pick-up service. Pick up will be curbside of your hotel. You will spend approximately 2 hours at the plantation. The guided house tour will be about 35 minutes in length. The remainder of your time will be spent self-exploring the grounds. If you use your time wisely, you can grab a sandwich at the gift shop for lunch and still have time to walk the grounds.

What to bring

We suggest closed toe shoes, a camera, and a bottle of water.

Adventure Tips

Wear comfortable walking shoes

Oak Alley’s grounds and mansion tours require some walking on gravel and uneven surfaces.

Plan your visit in spring or fall

Milder temperatures make exploring the plantation grounds far more enjoyable during these seasons.

Bring water and sun protection

Louisiana’s humid climate can be intense; stay hydrated and protected when outdoors.

Book early for guided pickup from New Orleans

Pickup options fill quickly, so reserve in advance to secure your spot and avoid transport hassles.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • White-tailed deer
  • Great blue heron

History

Oak Alley Plantation was built in the 1830s and is famous for its 28 ancient live oaks lining the entryway, symbolizing antebellum Southern history and architecture.

Conservation

The plantation participates in preservation efforts to protect historic structures and maintain the live oak alley’s health by managing visitor impact and natural threats.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended Gear

Comfortable walking shoes

Essential

Essential for touring the grounds and navigating the mansion’s interior.

Sun hat

Essential

Useful for sun protection during warmer months while outside.

summer specific

Light rain jacket

Spring rains can be frequent; a lightweight jacket helps stay dry.

spring specific

Reusable water bottle

Essential

Staying hydrated is important during outdoor tours in Louisiana’s heat.