Louisiana may not be known for our awesome autumns, but that just makes it all the more special. While most of the country, especially those in the northeast, will begin to see their leaves change in October, we will have to wait just a bit longer than the rest of the country to see the fall foliage in Louisiana. Good things come to those who wait, and we’ve picked out some perfect places to spend a day or two surrounded by beautiful fall colors.

 

According to the Smoky Mountains Fall Foliage Prediction Map, Louisiana should begin to see the leaves change towards the end of October.

Smoky Mountains Website

While most other states will be well past their peak, we’ll begin to see ours in the first week of November.

Smoky Mountains Website The second week of November is the model pictured above, so mark your calendars!

The northern part of the state is a great place to go leaf-peeping during this time.

Chemin-A-Haut State Park/Facebook Chemin-A-Haut State Park has some truly beautiful bayou views that pair perfectly with those warm autumn hues!

Spend your day kayaking the bayou or hiking the trails to really get into the fall spirit.

Chemin-A-Haut State Park/Facebook

Another wonderful option is Lake Claiborne State Park.

Lake Claiborne State Park/Facebook Located in Homer, this 600+ acre park is nestled around a 6,400-acre man-made lake, perfect for exploring the scenery on a boat.

It’s the perfect time of year for camping, so bring your tent so you can truly immerse yourself in the fall spirit!

Brian Cockrell/Google The colder weather will keep the bugs at bay, and, unless it’s raining, you can enjoy sitting beside a campfire and roasting marshmallows!

Last but certainly not least, there’s Jimmie Davis State Park.

Jimmie Davis State Park/Facebook Fishing and cycling are the two biggest attractions to this Jackson Parish park, but if you can time it right, you’ll be pulling up to this view!

Where’s your favorite spot to watch the leaves change color in Louisiana? Let us know in the comments below!

Smoky Mountains Website

The second week of November is the model pictured above, so mark your calendars!

Chemin-A-Haut State Park/Facebook

Chemin-A-Haut State Park has some truly beautiful bayou views that pair perfectly with those warm autumn hues!

Lake Claiborne State Park/Facebook

Located in Homer, this 600+ acre park is nestled around a 6,400-acre man-made lake, perfect for exploring the scenery on a boat.

Brian Cockrell/Google

The colder weather will keep the bugs at bay, and, unless it’s raining, you can enjoy sitting beside a campfire and roasting marshmallows!

Jimmie Davis State Park/Facebook

Fishing and cycling are the two biggest attractions to this Jackson Parish park, but if you can time it right, you’ll be pulling up to this view!

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Address: Chemin-A-Haut State Park, 14656 State Park Rd, Bastrop, LA 71220, USAAddress: Lake Claiborne State Park, 225 State Park Rd, Homer, LA 71040, USAAddress: Jimmie Davis State Park, 1209 State Park Rd, Chatham, LA 71226, USA