Louisiana National Parks



Cane River NHA
Park brochure not obtained yet Synopsis: Park help preserves and interprets historic plantations, its distinctive Creole architecture, and its multi-cultural legacy.
Stamp Location: Stamp may be obtained at the headquarters at 452 Jefferson Ave in Natchitoches and the Oakland Plantation in the Cane River Creole NHP.
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Cane River Creole NHP
Park brochure not obtained yet Synopsis: Park preserves and interprets former plantation.
Stamp Location: Stamp may be obtained on-site at Oakland Plantation on Highway 494 in Natchitoches Parish. Take I-49 to Exit 127, the Flora/Cypress exit. Head east one and one-half miles on Highway 120. Cross over Louisiana Highway 1 on to Louisiana Highway 494. Proceed four miles on Highway 494 to Oakland Plantation. The park will be to the west. Stamp may also be obtained at the park headquarters located on CR 1223, 400 Rapides Dr. in Natchez.
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Jean Lafitte NHP
Park brochure not obtained yet
Park Map
Synopsis: Park includes 6 sites preserving the rich heritage of the Missippi Delta.
Stamp Location: Stamp is available at the Acadian Cultural Center located at 501 Fisher Rd (follow signs from US 90) in Lafayette, the Barataria Preserve located on SR 45 in Marrero, the Challmette Battlefield VC on SR 46 in Chalmette, the French Quarter VC at 419 Decatur St. in New Orleans, the Prarie Acadian Cultural Center off US 190 in Eunice and at the Wetlands Acadian Cultural Center on SR 1 in Thibodaux.
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New Orleans Jazz NHP
Park brochure not obtained yet Synopsis: Park was established to celebrate the origins and evolution of America’s most widely recognized indigenous musical art form.
Stamp Location: Stamp is available in the park’s visitor center at 916 N Peters St in the French Quarter of New Orleans.
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Poverty Point NM
Park brochure not obtained yet Synopsis: Park commemorates a culture that thrived during the first and second millennia B.C. and contains some of the largest prehistoric earth works in North America. Park is managed by the state of Louisiana.
Stamp Location: Stamp is available at the site, take the Delhi exit from I-20 and travel north on SR 17, east on SR 134 and north on SR 577. Located in Epps.
Park stamp not obtained yet