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Fontainebleau State Park is one of the most historic outdoor spaces in the state of Louisiana. While exploring the space, you’ll come across the beautiful ruins of a sugar mill plantation which was built by town founder Marigny de Mandeville in 1829. Afterwards, adventure out to the 2,800-acre park where you can hike, bike, or in-line skate through the trails. The nature trails are extremely popular with visitors and have several interpretive signs along the way to help you identify the flora and fauna you may come across. The park’s sandy beach is the perfect place to enjoy a bit of sunbathing or a picnic while overlooking the multi-colored sailboats dotting the lake.
Address: 62883 LA-1089, Mandeville, LA 70471, Phone: 985-624-4443
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