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Embark on an easy hike along the Lafitte Greenway, a vibrant urban path stretching 2.6 miles (4.2 km) through New Orleans. You will experience a unique blend of green spaces and city life, gaining only 13 feet (4 metres) in elevation. This accessible route takes about 1 hour and 3…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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2.62 km
Bountiful Blessings
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3.28 km
Old Zion Baptist Church
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4.23 km
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4.04 km
181 m
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3.05 km
1.05 km
119 m
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The Lafitte Greenway connects Louis Armstrong Park near the French Quarter to City Park, offering multiple access points. You can find parking near either end or at various points along the route in the adjacent neighborhoods like Tremé, Lafitte, and Mid-City. Look for street parking or public lots in these areas.
Yes, the Lafitte Greenway is dog-friendly. Leashed dogs are welcome to join you on the trail. Please remember to clean up after your pet to keep the Greenway enjoyable for everyone.
New Orleans' mild winters and springs make these seasons ideal for visiting the Lafitte Greenway, offering comfortable temperatures for walking or cycling. Fall is also pleasant. Summers can be very hot and humid, so if you visit then, it's best to go early in the morning or late in the afternoon.
No, there are no permits required or entrance fees to access the Lafitte Greenway. It is a public multi-use trail, free and open to everyone.
The trail is predominantly an asphalt path, 12-feet wide, with an additional crushed stone walking path in some sections. It is characterized as easy and flat, making it accessible for a wide range of users, including those with disabilities.
Along the Lafitte Greenway, you'll experience a diverse urban landscape. The trail features recreation fields, green spaces, native plant meadows, bioswales, and approximately 500 newly planted shade trees. You'll also encounter public art, such as murals and sculptures, and pass through historic neighborhoods like Tremé, Lafitte, and Mid-City. In certain sections, you might catch views of bayous and even cemeteries.
Yes, the route primarily follows the Lafitte Greenway trail itself, covering 91% of its length. It also passes through sections of the Norman C. Francis Trail for about 30% of its duration.
Yes, the Greenway is well-equipped with modern amenities. It has LED energy-efficient lighting along its entire length, curb extensions, signalized crosswalks, and ADA-compliant curb ramps. You'll also find the Lafitte Greenway Plaza, which features a stage for entertainment and public art. The trail is integrated into the urban fabric, with coffee shops, breweries, restaurants, playgrounds, fitness parks, tennis courts, and sports fields located along its route or nearby.
Absolutely. The Lafitte Greenway is an excellent choice for families and beginners. Its flat, paved, and crushed stone paths, combined with its easy difficulty, make it very accessible for all ages and fitness levels. There are also playgrounds and green spaces along the way.
The Lafitte Greenway follows a significant historic transportation corridor. This route originally served as the Carondelet Canal, connecting Bayou St. John to the French Quarter, and later as a railroad right-of-way. Today, it functions as a vital linear park and community connector, transforming its past into a modern urban oasis.
The Lafitte Greenway is primarily an out-and-back trail, stretching 2.6 miles (4.2 km) from Louis Armstrong Park to City Park. While it's not a loop in itself, you can easily turn around at any point to return to your starting location, or explore the surrounding neighborhoods.