Studio 6 Lafayette, LA I-10 & I-49 N





The Studio 6 Lafayette, LA I-10 & I-49 N Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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The Nature Trails are open for exploration every day of the year, from dawn until dusk. Located in a wooded section of Acadiana Park, a 110-acre facility in the northeastern corner of Lafayette, Louisiana (south-central Louisiana), the Nature Station and its accompanying 3+ mile trail system is owned and operated by the Division of Arts and Culture in the Department of Community Development, Lafayette Consolidated Government. Environmental education programming began here in 1974 as an...
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This is a boardwalk and dirt trail loop. The is a great place to walk and enjoy wildlife. There are bathrooms located in the Nature Center. Accessibility: It is unclear if there are any designated accessible spaces in the paved parking lot off of East Alexander Street at the south end of the trail. However, there are 4 designated accessible spaces in the paved parking lot off of East Alexander Street to the south of the trailhead. All of them are van-accessible with striped access aisles....
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This is an accessible boardwalk through the woods. Accessibility: This is the most accessible portion of the Acadiana Nature Station Loop trail. It is unclear if there are any designated accessible spaces in the paved parking lot off of East Alexander Street at the south end of the trail. However, there are 4 designated accessible spaces in the paved parking lot off of East Alexander Street to the south of the trailhead. All of them are van-accessible with striped access aisles. This...
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This trail is intended to be multi-use and is shared by mountain bikers and hikers. The route travels through a shaded forest and features a fast and fun trail. There is a bike wash station available courtesy of TRAIL and Mountain Bike Acadiana. Parking can be located along E Alexander St, near the tennis courts.
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Cypress Lake is a Lafayette landmark. It is a 2-acre pond located in the middle of the University of Louisiana at Lafayette campus. It was originally formed in pre-historic times as a bison wallow and was essentially a Cypress Grove before being converted into a Swamp in the 20th Century. Throughout the years the lake has been stocked with a variety of fauna native to Louisiana including alligators, turtles and fish. It's a great place to go bird watching and also see many of Louisiana's...