Things to Do During Spring Break in Baton Rouge 

Baton Rouge, Louisiana, might not be as widely known for spring break destinations as coastal cities or beach resorts, but there are still plenty of things to do in and around the area during spring break.

Here are some ideas for spending spring break in Baton Rouge:

Explore Outdoor Spaces: Enjoy the pleasant spring weather by exploring outdoor attractions such as the Baton Rouge Zoo, the LSU Botanic Gardens, or Bluebonnet Swamp Nature Center. These places offer opportunities for hiking, wildlife viewing, and picnicking.

Visit Local Museums: Spend some time learning about the history and culture of Baton Rouge by visiting museums like the Louisiana Art & Science Museum, the USS Kidd Veterans Museum, or the Capitol Park Museum

Attend Festivals and Events: Check out any festivals or events happening in Baton Rouge during your spring break. Events like the Baton Rouge Blues Festival or the Baton Rouge Spring Fest offer live music, food vendors, and other entertainment.

Take a Riverboat Cruise: Enjoy a leisurely cruise along the Mississippi River aboard the Belle of Baton Rouge or the Louisiana Riverboat Cruise. These cruises often include dining options and live entertainment.

Try Cajun and Creole Cuisine: Indulge in the rich and flavorful cuisine of Louisiana by dining at local restaurants known for Cajun and Creole dishes. Don't miss out on classics like gumbo, jambalaya, and beignets.

Explore LSU Campus: Take a stroll through the beautiful campus of Louisiana State University (LSU). Visit landmarks like the LSU Rural Life Museum or the LSU Museum of Art, or catch a sporting event if there's a game happening during your visit.

Shop and Dine in Downtown Baton Rouge: Spend some time exploring the shops, boutiques, and restaurants in downtown Baton Rouge. You can also visit the Old State Capitol and the Louisiana State Capitol building, both of which offer tours.

Enjoy Outdoor Recreation: Rent a kayak or paddleboard and explore the waterways around Baton Rouge, such as the University Lakes or the Amite River. You can also go biking or jogging along the levee paths or explore one of the city's many parks.

​**Remember to book accommodations and activities in advance, especially if you'll be visiting during a busy time like spring break.**

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