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Lacassine National Wildlife Refuge Adventures

Lacassine National Wildlife Refuge is a vital wetland area in southwestern Louisiana that offers excellent opportunities for wildlife viewing, waterfowl hunting, and nature photography within its expansive freshwater marshes and managed habitats.

34,355
Acres Protected
5
Miles of Trails
20,000
Annual Visitors
1937
Year Established

About Lacassine National Wildlife Refuge

 

Established in 1937, Lacassine National Wildlife Refuge encompasses nearly 35,000 acres of freshwater marsh, coastal prairie, and managed wetlands in Cameron Parish, Louisiana. It serves as critical habitat for a variety of waterfowl species, especially wintering migratory ducks and geese. The refuge is part of the larger Gulf Coast ecosystem and supports diverse wildlife including alligators, deer, muskrats, and a wide range of migratory birds. The area includes naturally occurring wetlands and areas where water levels are managed through a system of canals and water control structures to optimize habitat conditions for target species. Visitors to Lacassine can enjoy bird watching on the refuge's auto tour route, experience seasonal waterfowl hunting during regulated periods, and hike along designated trails that pass through marsh and prairie landscapes. Fishing and photography are also popular activities, particularly in the early mornings when wildlife is most active. The refuge's proximity to the Gulf of Mexico makes it susceptible to hurricanes, but restoration efforts have been ongoing to maintain and improve habitat conditions. Popular landmarks include the refuge headquarters, observation platforms, and waterfowl blinds. The experience provides an immersive connection to the natural wetlands of the Louisiana coast and is a key stop for nature lovers and hunters alike.

Highlights

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Auto Tour Route providing close-up views of waterfowl and marsh habitats

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Seasonal waterfowl hunting with specialized blinds and managed hunt areas

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Diverse migratory bird species including snow geese and mottled ducks

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Observation platforms offering excellent photography and birding vantage points

Notable Natural Features

Auto Tour Route

A one-way driving loop that traverses the refuge’s freshwater marshes, providing ample wildlife viewing and photography opportunities.

Managed Wetlands

An extensive system of water control structures used to create optimal conditions for migratory waterfowl and other wetland species.

Observation Decks

Strategically placed platforms that give visitors a higher vantage point for birdwatching and landscape photography.