
There needs to be more signage. We did not make it to the big cypress after our gps lead is out ther...
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Discover the captivating Cat Island National Wildlife Refuge nestled in the scenic landscapes of St. Francisville, Louisiana, just a leisurely 30-mile drive north of bustling Baton Rouge. This serene haven is under the caring administration of the Southeast Louisiana National Wildlife Refuges Headquarters located in Lacombe, LA.
Embark on a picturesque journey from St. Francisville, LA, as you navigate the charming streets. Follow Ferdinand St. from Commerce St., meandering for a mile until you reach Mahoney Rd. Travel three miles, crossing a low-water bridge, then turn left onto Creek Rd. Stay left as you continue along Creek Rd., leading you to the welcoming entrance of Cat Island NWR. Keep in mind that during high river levels, this enchanting route may not be easily accessible, adding a touch of adventure to your visit.
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There needs to be more signage. We did not make it to the big cypress after our gps lead is out ther...
We kept hearing about the giant cypress tree on Cat Island, so we had to check it out. Once we made ...
Cat Island National Wildlife Refuge wasn't established until October 27, 2000, probably because the ...