Natchitoches
Understand
Get in
The most convenient nearby airport is likely Shreveport Regional (SHV), where flights come daily from Dallas-Fort Worth. The Natchitoches Regional Airport is a small airport within the city.
Greyhound buses also make stops in Natchitoches.
Get around
Natchitoches is a small town, and does not have a public transit system. Much of the travel through the historic district can be done on foot. For those who drive their own vehicles to visit, parking is generally not a difficulty.
See
- The Historic District along the Cane River Lake in downtown Natchitoches features architecture reminiscent of the French Quarter in New Orleans. Antique shops and restaurants line the old brick street in front of the Cane River Lake. Many older mansions are nearby and include bed and breakfasts if you decide to stay the night.
Bayou Pierre Alligator ParkDozens of alligators are visible to visitors. Here you can feed the alligators, enjoy Cajun food and music, as well as try some alligator meat. Also visit the petting zoo and exotic animal habitat.
- 'Fort Saint Jean Baptiste, in Natchitoches, is a recreated environment of the early 1700s fort, which was the oldest in the Louisiana Purchase. An interpretive center and museum will provide visitors with a glimpse into colonial Natchitoches. It features a short historic video and several exhibits and artifact displays, as well as interpreters in costume and performing historical reenactment daily.
- Northwestern State University has a large presence in the city and has a scenic campus worth driving through. The university, with an enrollment over 10,000, is home to the Normal Hill Historic District, featuring many historic buildings and structures. On this campus, Louisiana School for Math, Science, and the Arts hosts some 400 students in Louisiana, and the Louisiana Scholars' College, a selective admission honors college focusing on a traditional liberal arts education.
- Old American Cemetery stands on the original location of Fort St. Jean Baptiste, and is made up of graves dating back to the time when the fort was still active. This cemetery, which is still in use, has some of the most beautiful gravestones to be found. There is large tree that has grown around a gravestone, on the edge of the cemetery bordering Second Street.
Natchitoches National Fish HatcheryHelps restock National Wildlife Refuges, and visiting biologists have come from as far away as Turkmenistan to do research there. They raise, in limited production, largemouth bass, bluegill, and catfish; and in more active production, striped bass, pallid sturgeon, and paddlefish. It is open to visitors and will arrange group tours.
- Front Street is one of the centers of Natchitoches culture. It provides the area with cultural goods and services. It is a cobblestone walkway with shops on one side and a pristine river on the other side. It is a historic shopping district which also is the place where all major events are held.
Do
- Converse with locals in coffee shops such as Mr. Johnny's on Front Street.
Festivals
Natchitoches has a history of providing festivals to its inhabitants. Attend the many festivals that the small town puts on for its inhabitants and those from the outside.
- Natchitoches Christmas Lights Festival - One of the prominent festivals is the famous Natchitoches Christmas Lights Festival. From the weekend after Thanksgiving to January 6, over 500,000 visitors come to the small town of Natchitoches to take place in the Christmas festivities, which include a light display through out the town and fireworks shows every weekend. The main festival takes place on the first Saturday of December where arts, crafts, vendors, live music and events can be found. There is a cover charge for the first Saturday, but all other events are free and open to the public.
- Natchitoches Meat Pie Festival - Autumn festival to celebrate the famous spicy meat pies which can be found in the area.
- Zydeco Festival - Usually held at the end of August, the zydeco festival is a celebration of this creole music and culture.
- Historic Tour of Homes - Usually held at the end of Autumn, tours, given by docents in period dress, of all the historic mansions in the historic district are given for a small fee.
Buy
Louisiana-related antiques and other products can be purchased at the shops along the lakefront in downtown. Alligator related products and decorative weapons can be purchased at the alligator farm. Northwestern State University related products can be purchased from Campus Corner across the street from the University, and also from the NSU bookstore inside the student union building.
Eat
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phone: +1 318-356-7874address: 608 Front St
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phone: +1 318-356-5850address: 604 Front St
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phone: +1 318-352-1579address: 530 Front St
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Magee's Patio Cafe
phone: +1 318-352-7200address: 536 University Pkwy -
phone: +1 318-352-3353address: 622 2nd St
Drink
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Pioneer Pub
phone: +1 318-352-4884address: 812 Washington Stthe pub is a fun local watering hole full of strange and interesting characters.
Sleep
National hotel chains have franchises in Natchitoches. Several large hotels are near I-49, where it passes the outskirts of Natchitoches.
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Holiday Inn Express & Suites Natchitoches
phone: +1 318-354-9911address: 5137 University Pkwy -
Hampton Inn Natchitoches
address: 5300 University Parkway
There are Bed and Breakfasts close to the Historic District of Downtown Natchitoches as well.
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Steel Magnolia Bed & Breakfast
phone: +1 318-238-2585address: 320 Jefferson St -
French Quarters Bed and Breakfast
address: 104 Poete St352-3123. -
Judge Porter House Bed and Breakfast
address: 321 2nd St352-9206.