Ready to enjoy a day of fun in the sun? Well, then you’re going to want to make your way over to West Monroe where you’ll find Kiroli Park, one of the most beautiful parks in Louisiana. There’s plenty of attractions to keep kids and adults of all ages entertained, and during springtime, expect hundreds of beautiful blooms.

Kiroli Park has been a favorite attraction for those in the West Monroe area for many years.

Cgerz/Trip Advisor Originally intended to be used by the Boy Scouts, the Kiwanis, Rotary, and Lions clubs all pitched in to purchase the land in 1917 and donated it to the Boy Scouts of America as a camp. The name “Kiroli” combines the first two letters of each of the clubs.

Today, the park is owned by the city and is one of the most popular spots in northeastern Louisiana to enjoy a day outdoors.

Charlie Grice/Google The playgrounds, in particular, are very attractive to the little ones.

Kiroli Park features multiple playgrounds that are suited for kids of all ages and abilities.

Ashley Fields/Google There are also tennis courts, fishing ponds, and even a dog park!

The 150-acre park is jam-packed with things to do.

Thomas Powell/All Trails Bring your fishing rod and see if you can reel in a catfish or trout in the stocked pond, or lose yourself in a good book sitting by the water’s edge.

The nature trails are a wonderful opportunity to really explore the park. 

Kiroli Park/Facebook There are multiple trails to explore, and all of them are under three miles, so you can mix and match to suit your schedule.

You’ll have some truly mesmerizing views along the way.

Donald Hodge/Google The longest trail in the park, the Outer Trail, is just shy of two miles and will have you crossing rivers and streams while under the shade from the towering pines above.

While the park is beautiful year-round, a visit during the springtime is a must.

Kiroli Park/Facebook If you love flowers, that is.

Beginning in March, the park comes alive with hundreds of beautiful blooms.

Kiroli Park/Facebook Just look at those beautiful tulips, just ready to burst!

There are multiple gardens peppered around the park.

Kiroli Park/Facebook Tulips, azaleas, and endless wildflowers are just a few of the blossoms you might see during your visit.

When in full bloom, it certainly adds a welcome splash of color to your nature walk!

Cgerz/Trip Advisor Admission to Kiroli Park is $1 per person, and the park is open seven days a week from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Be sure to give the park a follow on Facebook so you can stay up to date on their latest additions to the park.

Cgerz/Trip Advisor

Originally intended to be used by the Boy Scouts, the Kiwanis, Rotary, and Lions clubs all pitched in to purchase the land in 1917 and donated it to the Boy Scouts of America as a camp. The name “Kiroli” combines the first two letters of each of the clubs.

Charlie Grice/Google

The playgrounds, in particular, are very attractive to the little ones.

Ashley Fields/Google

There are also tennis courts, fishing ponds, and even a dog park!

Thomas Powell/All Trails

Bring your fishing rod and see if you can reel in a catfish or trout in the stocked pond, or lose yourself in a good book sitting by the water’s edge.

Kiroli Park/Facebook

There are multiple trails to explore, and all of them are under three miles, so you can mix and match to suit your schedule.

Donald Hodge/Google

The longest trail in the park, the Outer Trail, is just shy of two miles and will have you crossing rivers and streams while under the shade from the towering pines above.

If you love flowers, that is.

Just look at those beautiful tulips, just ready to burst!

Tulips, azaleas, and endless wildflowers are just a few of the blossoms you might see during your visit.

Admission to Kiroli Park is $1 per person, and the park is open seven days a week from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Have you ever visited Kiroli Park? Let us know in the comments below!

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Address: Kiroli Park, 820 Kiroli Rd, West Monroe, LA 71291, USA