- The list below includes 41 free or cheap things to do in or near Madisonville, Louisiana, including 58 different types of inexpensive activities like Specialty Museums, Lighthouses, Parks and Fishing.
- From Lake Pontchartrain Basin Maritime Museum to Tchefuncte River Light Station, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Madisonville and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Mandeville, Hammond, Slidell and Covington.
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1539 Lafayette St, Ste B, Gretna, LA 70053
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Area 51 Laser Tag offers an exciting experience for all ages, specializing in premier birthday parties. The center features laser tag, PS3 and PC gaming stations, as well as food and drink service.
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7777 Westbank Expressway, Westwego, LA 70094
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Bayou Segnette State Park serves as a recreation destination providing access to nearby swamps and marshes where visitors can enjoy camping, boating, wildlife watching and more.
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2301 Belle Chasse Highway, Gretna, LA 70053
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At Mel Ott Park & Recreation Center, visitors can enjoy outdoor activities like soccer, basketball, and baseball. There are several sports fields, as well as a covered picnic areas that can be used to barbecue at.
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Jefferson Parish is a parish that has a total area of 665-square-miles, 370-square-miles of which is water. The parish is home to Lake Pontchartrain as well as the parts of the Mississippi River.
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Featuring a 10,000 square foot facility, Westbank Gymnastics Club hosts gymnastics classes for children of all skill levels. The club has gymnastic equipment like vaults, a foam pit, bars, and pads to practice on.
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Open to players of all skill levels, Gretna Rugby Pitch hosts rugby games in a local park every Tuesday and Thursday. The group also has a league with tournaments and play offs.
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Features of the Gretna City Park include a nature trail, a rugby field, a lagoon, the Gretna Observatory, and a basketball court for the community to enjoy fitness an recreation.
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The largest brewery in Mississippi's Gulf Coast area is also the first post-Prohibition brewery in the state. Founded in 2003, the brewers make handcrafted beers, which can be sampled during Front and Back Porch tours. Tours are available Thursday and Friday afternoons at 4, 5 and 6 p.m., and from 11 to 4, hour…
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Located on the western bank of Mississippi River, Laura Plantation is a historic 19th century Creole plantation which comprises of numerous surviving outbuildings, slave quarters and more.
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Visitors can drive along the shore of Ms Gulf Coast and see the historic beach. Since Hurricane Katrina, local businesses have been recovering and offer new restaurants, shops, and more for visitors to look at.