Best attractions and places to see around New Orleans Station include a diverse range of historical sites, natural preserves, and cultural experiences. The region features unique swampy forests, significant historical landmarks, and areas dedicated to wildlife. Visitors can explore a variety of landscapes and points of interest, many of which are easily accessible.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Great flora and fauna, an absolutely unique experience
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The Barataria Preserve offers a feel of real Louisiana wildlife. The swampy forests are filled with animals and plants all throughout the year. Some of the trails in the park are subject to seasonal closure so be sure to call ahead to the ranger's station.
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This plantation house dates from the Spanish Colonial era and is the oldest building in the Plaquemines Parish. Its construction began in 1795 and it was later enlarged in 1820. It is part of the National Register of Historic Places although it is private property and cannot be visited inside.
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Riding along Barataria Boulevard you can pause your ride and enter some of the areas prepared for visitors on the Jean Lafitte Preserve, such as the Bayou Coquille or the Barataria Preserve Trails, both open until 5 pm. These areas can only be explored on foot, but you can easily park your bike at the entrances.
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Reliable ferry run by NORTA from 6 am until 8:45 pm, with departures every half hour from each bank (typically with departure at :00 and :30 from the West Bank, and at :15 and :45 from Chalmette). Fare is around $2.
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Similar to how this park can be an escape for residents of the dense urban area that surrounds it, many birds stop here as they flock along the Mississippi Flyway. For this reason, the park is part of the Barataria Loop of America’s Wetlands Birding Trail. A great place to stop mid-ride and give a break to your legs and lungs.
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You can immerse yourself in Louisiana's unique wildlife at the Barataria Preserve Boardwalks and Waterways, which offers swampy forests filled with diverse flora and fauna. Another excellent option is Barataria Preserve, Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve, where you can explore areas like Bayou Coquille on foot. For birdwatching, Brechtel Memorial Park is a significant stop along the Mississippi Flyway and part of America’s Wetlands Birding Trail.
Yes, the region boasts several historical sites. The Mary Plantation House, dating from 1795, is the oldest building in Plaquemines Parish and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, though it is private property and not open for interior visits. Further afield, the historic French Quarter offers iconic landmarks like Jackson Square and St. Louis Cathedral, and St. Louis Cemetery No. 1 provides a unique glimpse into the city's past with its distinctive above-ground tombs.
Many natural attractions are suitable for families. The Barataria Preserve Boardwalks and Waterways and Barataria Preserve, Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve offer engaging experiences to see Louisiana's wildlife and explore trails. Brechtel Memorial Park is also a great spot for families to enjoy green space and observe birds.
You can enjoy road cycling on various routes around New Orleans Station. For example, there are easy roadbike loops starting from the University of Holy Cross or Gretna. You can find more details on these and other cycling options on the Road Cycling Routes around New Orleans Station guide.
Yes, the Chalmette Ferry is wheelchair accessible, providing a reliable way to cross the Mississippi River. Many of the boardwalks within the Barataria Preserve are also designed to be accessible, allowing visitors to experience the natural environment.
The Barataria Preserve Boardwalks and Waterways offers an absolutely unique and immersive experience into Louisiana's wildlife, with swampy forests teeming with animals and plants. It's an excellent place to get a feel for the real Louisiana ecosystem.
While not directly adjacent to the station, the vibrant Frenchmen Street in the Faubourg Marigny neighborhood is renowned for its live music scene, offering a diverse range of genres including jazz, blues, funk, and zydeco. The Basin St. Station also serves as a gateway to exploring New Orleans' unique heritage, music, art, and culinary traditions.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique experience of the swampy forests and diverse wildlife at the Barataria Preserve. They also value Brechtel Memorial Park as an escape for residents and a prime spot for birdwatching along the Mississippi Flyway.
Yes, St. Louis Cemetery No. 1, established in 1789, is the oldest extant cemetery in New Orleans. It features unique above-ground tombs and is known for notable figures buried there, including Marie Laveau. Tours are available to learn about its history and architectural styles, often starting from the Basin St. Station.
The National World War II Museum is a top-rated museum in New Orleans, offering an immersive experience with interactive exhibits and personal stories. It's conveniently located near the Union Passenger Terminal (NOL) and the French Quarter.
Originally a railroad station, Basin St. Station now functions as a vibrant visitor center. It provides information, a café, and a gift shop, making it a convenient hub for tourists. It also serves as a common starting point for tours to St. Louis Cemetery No. 1 and promotes local culture and history.


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