- TripBuzz discovered 37 different types of activities for couples in the Zachary area, including Arcades (like Pardi Gras), Baseball Fields (like Zachary Youth Park), Tennis (like East Baton Rouge Parish of) and Historic Sites (like Houmas House Plantation & Gardens), and much more.
- We discovered a total of 37 date ideas in or near Zachary, Louisiana, including 34 fun or romantic activities in nearby cities within 25 miles like Baton Rouge, St. Francisville, Denham Springs and Jackson.
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With high emphasis on local support, Red Stick Farmer's Market has been connecting local farmers and urban customers. It is a producer-only market that supports both the local food service industry and the everyday shopper.
13.8 Miles
Downtown Baton Rouge is both a nightlife destination and a place to find a place to eat, as the site also features new restaurants. Visitors of this site will be able to view the state capitol building and a variety of museums.
13.9 Miles
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11788 Highway 965, St. Francisville, LA 70775
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Exhibits and an audio-video presentation detail the history of the Audubon State Historic Site. Besides the Oakley house, it has a 1 mile-long trail and a 100 acre forest, where a large variety of birds can be spotted.
14.0 Miles
Whether you're there for a show or just to enjoy the fountains, the Shaw Center for the Arts offers a variety of attractions to appeal to many people. Enjoy films, comedy performances, photo shoots, art demonstrations, and much more.
14.0 Miles
As the old housing the former governors, The Old Governor's Mansion is a historic building filled with crystal chandeliers, marble staircases, and grand pianos. Visitors can learn about its history on a group tour.
14.1 Miles
With the construction of the mansion begun in 1799, the Oakley Plantation is restored to its Federal period style (1790-1830) for a more genuine experience.
14.1 Miles
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367 votes
100 North Boulevard, Baton Rouge, LA 70801
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Rather than a mere old-fashioned building, Louisiana's Old State Capitol more closely resembles a castle and is frequently referred to as such. It holds a museum with multimedia exhibits to detail the events and people that influenced Louisiana, including an exhibit about the ghosts which haunt the building.
14.1 Miles
Circle Bowl is a bowling alley offering both league and open play. This bowling alley also offers galactic bowling, and glow bowling, as well as a game arcade and a snack bar.
14.1 Miles
The Louisiana Art & Science Museum is located in a historic railroad depot on the banks of the Mississippi River. The art galleries feature many permanent exhibits of fine art while the science exhibits include ancient Egyptian artifacts, Planetarium, and more.
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The Argosy Casino offers guests the opportunity to play slot machines, table games, and bingo. The casino is located on a boat and guests can access the site by taking a golf cart from the dock, which is connected to a restaurant.