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Natchitoches, Louisiana's Timeless Charm Meets a Symphony of Experiences

Natchitoches, Louisiana's Timeless Charm Meets a Symphony of Experiences

In Louisiana’s oldest city, Natchitoches (pronounced Nack-a-tish), you can celebrate, discover, and explore the destination of travelers since 1714.

The original French colony in Louisiana, Natchitoches retains its European flavor through its architecture, heritage, and lifestyle— it’s a living time machine for the keen adventurer and a taste of Europe close to home.

Not just a hotspot for heritage, Natchitoches is also well known for the filming of Steel Magnolias, a beloved classic that is a fan favorite to this day. In celebration of Steel Magnolias' 35th Anniversary this November, Natchitoches is gearing up for a year full of music and festivities.

The Louisiana Office of Tourism, led by Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser, is launching the "My Louisiana" campaign, showcasing the state's diverse offerings to a national and regional audience.

"Our exciting and bold new marketing campaign focuses on how Louisiana has something to offer for everyone, highlighting how visitors can plan a trip that will Feed Your Soul," said Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser.

The campaign highlights the plethora of experiences Louisiana has to offer, from fishing and swamp tours to the tantalizing flavors of its cuisine. Natchitoches, with its European charm, is a key player in this initiative, drawing attention to its captivating festivals, including Jazz Fest (May 10-11), Zydeco Fest (Aug. 30-31), Tappedtober (Oct. 5), and the renowned Christmas Festival Season from Nov. 23. to Jan. 6.

"We placed an emphasis on showcasing so many of the state's great travel assets,” continued Lieutenant Governor Nungesser. “Without question, 'My Louisiana' will tap into the unique culture and history that lies around every corner and makes our state a top visitor destination."

Looking ahead, Lieutenant Governor Nungesser has declared 2024 as the "Year of Music" for Louisiana Tourism—an exciting initiative that promises a celebration of the state's rich musical heritage, featuring Cajun, zydeco, jazz, and blues.

But the upcoming musical celebration is only one thing to love about Natchitoches—this cultural hub has endless opportunities to celebrate. Throughout the year, Natchitoches celebrates music, food, and culture with events and festivals such as the Meat Pie Festival, Creole Heritage Festival, Melrose Arts and Crafts, and many other annual events.

For those who believe no trip is complete without indulging in nature, Natchitoches wholeheartedly agrees—no other place as unique as the Cane River Country exists in all of Louisiana, and it is well worth the visit.

The Cane River National Heritage Area is a rural landscape of plantations, homes, and churches along the Cane River. It is home to the Cane River Creole National Historical Park that includes Oakland Plantation and the complex at Magnolia Plantation, the only two bicentennial farms west of the Mississippi River, as the farms were owned and farmed by the same families for over 200 years.

The sites are now preserved for future generations by the National Park Service. Outdoor enthusiasts will enjoy hiking, biking, stargazing, and bird watching in the Kisatchie National Forest, which is comprised of over 600,000 acres. Kisatchie provides nearly 50 miles of multiple–use trails, a 16–mile National Scenic Byway, and panoramic vistas. Discover hunting or fishing in numerous lakes, bayous, Cane River, and the Red River. Don’t miss your chance to feed, hold, and take your picture with one of 250 alligators at Gator Country. It’s an experience you won’t soon forget! 

Natchitoches is also home of the Cane River Creole National Historical Park and it will soon open a new National Park Visitors Center at the old Texas and Pacific Railroad Depot building located in the National Historic Landmark District and will serve as an educational exhibit featuring a marker along the Louisiana Civil Rights Trail. 

With the “My Louisiana” campaign in full swing and an incredible year of music and festivities ahead, now is the perfect time to plan a trip and discover the unique allure of this Louisiana gem and Louisiana’s oldest city. Embrace the Year of Music and let the soulful rhythms of Natchitohces Louisiana become the soundtrack to your unforgettable journey. 

Plan your trip today by visiting natchitoches.com

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