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Louisiana State Arboretum State Preservation Area

1300 Sudie Lawton Lane, Ville Platte, Louisiana 70586 USA

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“the first preservation in the state”

Established in 1961, the Louisiana State Arboretum was the first such area in the South and the first state-supported arboretum in the United States. To help preserve the Arboretum for future generations, removing or damaging any plants or animals is strictly prohibited. Pets and picnicking are not allowed on the grounds due to the preservation status of this site. Picnic grounds and camping facilities are available at nearby Chicot State Park. The Louisiana State Arboretum is large--more than 300 acres of natural growth, embellished with additional plantings of species that are indigenous to the state. Atypical of the terrain in the Louisiana prairieland, the topography of the Arboretum is varied and dramatic. The landscape ranges from nearly flat along the Walker Branch of Lake Chicot to relatively steep slopes along the terrace ridges. Due to this great variation in topography, almost every type of Louisiana vegetation, except coastal marsh and prairie, is represented on the site. Well-marked, tree-shaded nature trails lead visitors to explore the beauty of the arboretum. A Visitor Center, located within Chicot State Park and dedicated to the memory of J.D. "Prof" LaFleur, an outdoor enthusiast instrumental in establishing the Arboretum, houses interactive exhibits and meeting facilities. Nature trails take you deep into the wooded areas and longer trails take you along Walker Branch or Ferguson's Gully where several of the footpaths converge. If you walk the trails quietly, you'll discover that sycamores, maples, beeches, magnolias, hickories, ferns, and crane fly orchids are not the only living things in the arboretum. There's a good chance that you'll encounter some two-and four-legged critters, too: white-tail deer, wild turkey, raccoon, opossum, fox, skunk, squirrel, and numerous species of birds. Botanists, horticulturists, college students, youth groups, solitary nature lovers, and people of all ages are all attracted to this beautiful and fascinating place. No matter how you walk along the trails--whether carefully, with the attentive eye of a scientist, or at full tilt with the carefree heart of a child--the Louisiana State Arboretum promises to be a memorable experience. Enjoy and please remember--take only pictures, leave only footprints.

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December 14, 2020
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This place is amazing! There are approximately 5 miles of trails just past the nature center. There were tons of informative plaques about the trees, which is great if you’re a tree nerd like me. The staff was friendly and helpful. Super nice and pristine bathrooms. It was well worth the $3 entry fee. Will for sure stop here again.

NOTE! Roadtrippers routed me to a spot in the middle of Ville Platte. This preservation area is actually located WITHIN Chicot State Park. But believe me, it’s well worth the slight detour off Interstate 49. Enjoy!

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June 22, 2015
Rated 5.0

Very neat trails! I wish we lived closer and could explore the park again and again!

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Louisiana State Arboretum State Preservation Area

1300 Sudie Lawton Lane
Ville Platte, Louisiana
70586 USA
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