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Bayou Segnette State Park adventures

Bayou Segnette State Park Adventures

Bayou Segnette State Park offers a unique blend of freshwater and saltwater wetlands just outside New Orleans, inviting visitors to enjoy fishing, boating, camping, and wildlife viewing in a serene bayou environment.

654
Acres Protected
3.5
Miles of Trails
70,000+
Annual Visitors
1984
Year Established

About Bayou Segnette State Park

 

Bayou Segnette State Park is located in Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, along the west bank of the Mississippi River, a short drive from downtown New Orleans. The park spans freshwater marshes and swamps transitioning into the brackish waters of Lake Salvador. Its wetland ecosystem supports a rich variety of wildlife including alligators, numerous bird species, turtles, and fish. Established in 1984, the park serves as an accessible natural refuge for both residents and tourists seeking outdoor activities close to the city. Visitors enjoy fishing from multiple piers and boat launches that provide access to the waterways, especially popular for bass and crappie. The extensive network of bayous and lakes also allows canoeing and kayaking experiences amid cypress-tupelo swamps. The park features developed campsites with water and electric hookups, cabins, and picnic areas, making it a comfortable destination for extended stays. Trails around the park offer opportunities for birdwatching and observing native flora. Its location near New Orleans gives urban dwellers a chance for quick nature getaways, with scenic views of classic Louisiana wetlands. Bayou Segnette represents the coastal wetland environment of southern Louisiana, highlighting the delicate balance between freshwater inflows and coastal saltwater ecosystems while providing outdoor recreation opportunities within a protected area.

Highlights

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Cypress Bayou Trail offering serene swamp views and abundant wildlife

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Boat launch facilities with access to Lake Salvador and connected bayous

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Developed camping sites and cabins overlooking calm waters

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Fishing piers for freshwater game fish including bass and crappie

Notable Natural Features

Cypress Bayou Trail

A 3.5-mile loop trail that winds through dense cypress and tupelo swamps, ideal for observing wetland ecology and wildlife.

Boat Launch and Fishing Piers

Multiple access points allow launch of boats and fishing from piers, offering direct access to prime fishing waters of adjacent bayous and Lake Salvador.

Cabins and Campgrounds

Comfortable overnight lodging options include fully equipped cabins and developed campgrounds with utilities, located near water views.